Reviews highlight exceptional craftsmanship and customer service at Le St-Amour Épicerie Urbaine for a custom gift basket created to surprise a friend during a Mont Tremblant ski trip. The team suggested ideas, assembled the basket, and sent a photo of the finished result that drew a wow from both the recipients and the hotel staff who referred the project. Gratitude is expressed for professionalism and dedication to service that made the surprise possible, with acknowledgment of the front desk staff for their role. The overall impression is that everything is superb and the prices are very reasonable given the quality.View restaurant profile
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Les délices de Fanny is described as a small, charming spot offering a wide range of beautiful, mostly homemade cakes and cupcakes with strong gluten-free options. Reviews mention friendly, welcoming staff and good coffee or tea to go, and the cakes on display look delicious; the shop is also a flower shop with a pleasant little terrace nearby. The cakes, including personalized wedding or graduation designs, are praised for their finish and flavor with notes of salted caramel, lemon curd, vanilla and chocolate layers and butter icing. A few reviews point out a lack of toilets and say they would not return for that reason. Parking around is free and the location is described as convenient for a quick stop or for celebrating special occasions. Overall, the feedback highlights quality, variety, and the care put into each order, and many customers express intent to return and recommend the place to others.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Le Moulin du petit Breizhé as a high quality bakery and patisserie with a broad selection of breads, viennoiseries and pastries, where items like Paris Brest and galettes de rois are notable and can be ordered in advance or frozen for later, with thawing times recommended to keep the pastry light and the chou pastry fresh. The atmosphere is praised for being welcoming, with friendly staff and good service, and seating options both indoors and on a terrace, where dogs are welcome. The range includes tasty sandwiches and a good coffee, making it a solid spot for a casual visit or a quick bite, and the space has been described as beautiful with an inviting tea corner. Some reviewers consider the products to be of French bakery quality and praise the chocolate and ready to eat options. However some desserts disappoint, being dry or tasting overly commercial, with tiramisu and a Black Forest poor in texture and freshness; prices for frozen items can feel high for what is received, and there are remarks about the center of certain pastries being frozen when served. Overall, it is seen as a reliable bakery patisserie with lots of variety and friendly service, though dessert consistency can vary.View restaurant profile