Dans l ensemble, les avis décrivent Café Rì Yuè comme un petit endroit très mignon et cosy avec une ambiance charmante qui peut être bondé et bruyant les jours d affluence, les places assises restant limitées mais le plaisir vient lorsqu une table se libère. La carte est louee pour ses boissons et desserts creatifs, notamment le latte matcha et hojicha, le cheesecake au yuzu, le cheesecake basque au ube, le tiramisu et les macarons genereux, certains elements comme le shortcake ou le latte au chocolat blanc recevant des notes mitigées. Les prix sont souvent juges un peu eleves par rapport a la portion, et quelques retours signalent un service lent ou peu de places, bien que le personnel soit regulierement descri comme sympathique, attentif et arrangeant. L emplacement pres de Place des Arts ajoute a la praticite, et les visiteurs recommandent souvent de prendre une part de gateau a emporter ou de venir entre amis pour profiter des patisseries colorées et de l espace lumineux et cosy.
It's a very nice, pretty small coffee & pastry place near the metro next to a dépanneur ! I really love the decorations in the store & enjoy looking the environnement!! Friendly service, I took a match latte with a banana bread that was relatively affordable in term of price ! It was a very soft banana bread taste in a small portion & the matcha drink taste pretty good too!!💚💚💚 I wish they had more place to sit down in store but it's okay! I eat outside & it was a light breakfast 🫶 Will come back again in the futur to try their other pastries they have available because the cake looked so good !!
Very cute & quaint little coffee shop with a selection of fresh & appetizing desserts & very nice staff that took the time to make us delicious drinks. We had a smooth & velvety macha latte, a warm & not bitter coffee latte as well as french macarons with cute designs! Very enjoyable !!
12 avr. 2024
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The quality of the cakes are like any typical Chinese bakery. Although I found them stingey, for example the cut/slice of the cake is very small & they cut a blueberry in half, & thinly sliced grapes which I've never seen any bakery do before. I ordered a sesame drink which tasted slightly burnt but the osmanthus tea was good. Overall, it's okay for the downtown area but not special if you're a dessert foodie.
23 janv. 2024
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I don't know about the morning experience, but the afternoon one is a real disappointment. They need to either close early if they cannot offer a range of different dessert options as seen in pictures, or to balance their dessert so their window is always full. Cause when we went in, only four cake desserts were shown, which 2 where with lemon - not many choices compared to the pictures I saw here... Also, the place is so cramped, it's impossible to move without bumping into someone or something. It's definitely not the place to be during rush hours - I felt dizzy just walking-in. Finally, the actual food itself is not bad, but not amazing - they do not add much sugar into their desserts making them in the end just taste pretty blend, but I guess there's a niche of people that would actually like that, but again if they were options, I could have maybe find something actually meant for me, someone who actually want intense & original flavors in their dessert & don't mind the extra sugar in it. Drinks were good though, I really liked the limonade au yuzu & litchi, it was original & tasty!
What a cozy little café! It's a very popular place so the seats are often taken. They sell coffee & cake to go for those who can't find a seat. I tried their Hojicha Latte. It was very nice. I liked the fact that they didn't put sugar in it. My niece had the Osmanthus Coffee Latte. It was so sweet that she could barely drink any of it. I guess that latte is for people with a sweet tooth. I loved that the lattes were served in nice vintage cups & saucers with a tiny golden spoon. We also tried 3 different cakes. My favourite one was the taro cake. The best by far. The matcha basque cheesecake was very flavourful. You could really taste the matcha. However, it was kind of heavy so I didn't finish it. The Thai tea chesnut cake was quite dry & we could barely taste the Thai tea. I don't recommend that one. The prices were a bit high but I feel you pay for the vibe of the place. Many students study here.
We absolutely love the cakes & drinks here! I am already a customer of online order before the cafe is open. The cakes are light, delicious, & creative ! They are not overly sweet as most of the western cakes are, & there are many flavours that you can't see in other shops. The drinks are also very delicious! We had yutz cheese cake & Thai tea chestnut cake with latte & hojicha latte. It was a great combination & we enjoyed our afternoon tea time very much !