Reviews for Tiger Sugar highlight good prices and handy home items, with some noting a change in the queso de grano brand. Bubble tea opinions vary: some say the drink was tasteless, while others praise the signature and strawberry mochi as exceptional. Service is described as attentive and friendly, and several reviewers say they would return. However, quality appears inconsistent, especially compared with other locations outside Montreal, and one Saturday order was described as expensive after tax. The tiger premium tea is criticized for being too watery and an extra cup was served in error. The mochi cheese is sometimes described as tasting off or too salty, with a wish for a subtler flavor, possibly an off day. Overall, the comments range from one of the best bubble teas to concerns about consistency and price, but the reviews also acknowledge a strong discovery and positive service.View restaurant profile
Chocolato receives praise for its gelato with a smooth, creamy texture and authentic flavors, pistachio in particular described as heavenly, and the Choco Supreme is a personal favorite that is highly recommended. The staff and the overall atmosphere are repeatedly called friendly and welcoming, with the owner and team singled out for their nice service. There are some drawbacks noted, such as cakes shown on the website menu no longer being available and waffles that look appealing but could use warming. Other desserts are highlighted as well, including an artisanal range, beloved ice creams, a wide sorbet selection and a very good sundae. A French description notes a vanilla soft cream with ice crystals and a chocolate soft cream that disappointed and did not taste like chocolate. Overall, Chocolato is presented as a solid local ice cream spot with standout gelato and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea receives mixed reviews. Some customers praise the original bubble tea as delicious and say the drinks are among the best they have had, with quick and friendly service. Others mention a positive interaction with a smiling staff member, while a separate visit describes a rude staff member who could not hear the order because of earbuds and left the store. The overall takeaway is that the drinks are tasty and service is generally quick, but experiences with staff can vary.View restaurant profile
Hau Kalima is a local ice cream shop that receives praise for soft serve, a wide range of chocolate dips including dark chocolate and sea salt, and generous portions with waffle cone options and a solid loyalty program. Indoors with AC seating and an outdoor bench provide flexible seating. Reviews highlight attentive staff who listen to tastes and choices and consistently strong quality and variety across the menu. The shop is described as among the best cremeries on the south shore and a place worth visiting for the flavors, with several notes of recommended status and good value for the price. While overall positive, some feedback mentions that seating could be increased to accommodate more guests.View restaurant profile
Bar Laitier Blanche Neige comes across as a classic cremerie with a generous menu of ice creams, soft serve, slush, milkshakes, and even candies for kids, backed by surprisingly quick and friendly service. Many reviews praise the quality and variety of flavors, noting that the ice cream is creamy and not grainy, and that portions are large for the price. The banana split and the peanut butter scoops ('super arachides') are highlighted as well balanced and impressive, with some customers noting missing cherries on a particular topping. A recurring point is that the shop operates cash only, which some patrons find inconvenient and a source of delays during busy periods. While staff are described as welcoming and efficient, a few comments point to occasional organizational hiccups when crowds intensify, with orders not always being entered or fulfilled in a single pass. Overall, Bar Laitier Blanche Neige is portrayed as a beloved local favorite on the South Shore with friendly service, good value, and standout ice cream that keeps customers returning year after year.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews for Chez LouLou Crème Glacée highlight fresh, high quality ice cream with a huge variety of flavors and dipping options, generous cones, and friendly, efficient service from a young and dynamic staff. The shop is repeatedly deemed busy and popular with good value, though some readers note a lack of ambiance, seating, lighting, or entertainment beyond the ice cream, and a few experiences mention slow lines and long wait times. A notable service hiccup involved a yogurt swirl order where flavors were not clearly separated, leading to disappointment and suggestions for clearer ordering and better training. Nevertheless, many praise the soft serve and yogurts, the cakes made with preferred flavors, and the overall variety and consistency, with some customers visiting often and considering it a standout on the South Shore.View restaurant profile
Folie Glacée comes across as a favorite creamery with excellent service, longstanding staff, and a welcoming, cheerful atmosphere. The reviews praise clean machines, generous portions, homemade dippings, and a candy paradise, with kids benefiting from small frozen fruits available. Strong points include consistently friendly service and fresh products across desserts and candies, making many visitors feel charmed by the place. Some notes mention areas for improvement, including occasional ice crystals in gelato and a coffee flavor that could be stronger, and one comment calls the overall experience very average. Overall, Folie Glacée is described as charming and dependable, with lively staff and delicious ice cream that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Shuyi Tealicious as an exotic bubble tea shop paired with an Asian store filled with unique items. The staff are welcoming and the interior is modern and cute, with decor that includes blind box figurines and a layout that supports fast, organized service. The bubble tea quality varies by server, with some drinks praised as among the best and tasting amazing or fruity with real peach notes, while others note inconsistency and a rushed or less attentive experience. Ordering is convenient via a touch screen and online ahead through Snappy, and specials on Tuesdays and Thursdays are noted by some customers. The price point is reasonable with good value and a range of toppings, including mochi and red beans, and the peach options are highlighted for flavor rather than artificial notes. Some critiques mention packaging issues, such as paper cups and lids that are not transparent and a straw that may deform, which can dampen the overall bubble tea experience.View restaurant profile
Twisted Burger is described as a standout burger spot on the South Shore with fresh meat and a homemade brioche bun that makes a real difference, offering a range of burgers and other items that reviewers say are well prepared and flavorful; the menu spans burgers, burritos, fries, and bowls with some mentions of poutine and Mexican influences, and several notes highlight generous toppings, bold flavors, and the quality of the buns; service is consistently praised as friendly, efficient, and attentive, contributing to a warm diner vibe with retro touches; the fries and house sauces are frequently singled out as highlights and many say they would return, calling it one of the best burger spots in the area; on the flip side a few critiques point to small portions for the price, occasional lack of sauce on a burger, and some inconsistency in value, cleanliness, or comfort depending on the visit; overall the consensus leans positive with strong recommendations and a plan to visit again.View restaurant profile
Casse Croûte Bubble Bubble draws praise for delicious food, friendly staff, and good value, with a wide range of offerings including bubble tea, ice cream and egg waffles. Reviewers highlight favorites such as fresh noodles, taiwan rib, peanut dumplings, and a frequently praised General Tao, though one bowl of wonton with noodles was noted as bland with dry wontons. The taro bubble tea is a standout, and the vibe is described as lively in a space that feels connected to a larger market. The self service format is mentioned as a way to save on tips, and the wait is often considered worth it. Generous portions and affordable prices appear consistently, along with approachable service and a warm atmosphere, while some entries express especially strong enthusiasm for the General Tao and overall offerings, including a quirky note about an adorable bird in the venue.View restaurant profile