Zoe Dessert is described as a cozy spot with a wide range of Asian desserts, where mango bingsu and other shaved ice flavors are praised for freshness and toppings, and bubble tea remains a popular companion to mochi and other treats. The place is often seen as a great hangout for friends and a reliable late night dessert with generous portions and affordable prices. Some visits are spoiled by slow or unfriendly service, missing utensils or water refusals, and a cramped layout or crowds, reminding readers that experiences can vary.
Of all the places ive rated as a top mtl contributor, this place is my go to for late night drives for bubbletea. So good, as presotea always is, plus they have cool Korean desserts i dont find elsewhere often. Highly recommend.
Best bingsu i have ever had. My favorite bingsu & bubble tea place from now on. Can't get enough of mango & strawberry bingsu. Must visit place for 100%. You would never regret it.
It's my go to dessert place! It has a great varieties of food, both salty snacks & sweets. Today we had mango bingsoo, & a jelly with mango & tarp glutinous ball, it was very good. Hit the spots!! Also a great place for bubble tea drinks. Must try!
Omg it was our first time trying Bingsoo & it's friggin awesome!! We fell in love. Cute little place, looks like it's family-run, & they have quite a wide selection of korean desserts & bubble teas. Their Mango Bingsoo was recommended to us & we are so glad to have discovered it! Can't wait to introduce it to the kids. We also decided to try the chocolate waffles which turned out to be a little underwhelming compared to the bingsoo, but overall, I can't wait to come back here again!
I've come here a few times for either bubble tea & bingsu & overall would it 4.5 /5. Last time I came, I received a spoon that was not necessarily 100% clean so I had to ask for another one. Also, they gave us one little napkin for a bingsu with 2 spoons. I wish they gave more napkins as it get be a sticky situation. Just details, but those are ways to improve in my opinion.
Weird experience! We were looking for a place in Downtown Montréal for a late night bubble tea or dessert, which is open after 10pm & this place seemed a good option at the time. But, when we got in, to us, it seemed more like a Convenience Store, maybe popular mostly by locals especially not people from other cultures maybe? As we were stared at upon the entrance! We had to pay & tip by the counter for our teas, before receiving any food / drink. Then after waiting for ages for 2 simple drinks, although tipped, still had to go & pick up our drinks from the counter although the place was not busy at all. We honestly have regretted choosing this place over a Café on a Friday night
Jul 7, 2024
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This is a very small (I counted 32 seats), casual restaurant with a young customer base & the servers are young & friendly. We had hot Dragon Pearl tea, the boiled dumplings, Taiwanese sausage, Wakame salad, Seafood Wonton soup & the Seafood Dan-Zai, all of which were tasty but the Meal Soups could, IMO, have been more substantial with more vegetables & seafood & less noodles but the food was tasty & the bubble tea that we had for dessert was also good. The prices are okay & I did eat here two days in a row, so yes, I would eat here again.