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    Chocolats Favoris

    Chocolats Favoris

    3.3(6 reviews)
    2.2 km
    $$$

    Chocolats Favoris is one of the new "it" spots. I say that because technically they've been around…read moresince 1979 and have 26 locations in Canada (even one in Victoria!). I've never heard of CF until Em. She, being the dessert lover that she is, told me I needed to try it. Seems like there's a soft serve chocolate dip battle going on between La Diperie and Chocolats Favoris. There's five sizes to choose from (baby, mini, small, medium and large) and four soft serve flavours (vanilla, chocolate, orange and strawberry). The chocolate one you can't dip but the other three are fine. There were a dozen chocolate dip flavours. Let the indecisiveness begin. It's nice that you can sample the dip flavours before you commit. There's also the éclatée option ($1.49 - $1.99 extra) where they add extra toppings. If soft serve doesn't tickle your fancy, they have gelato and sorbet as well as fancy artisanal chocolates. You can even buy their fondues to go in small tin cans. - Strawberry with melting hazelnut dip ($4.59 small) - nice that they have other flavours besides the typical vanilla. The melting hazelnut (milk chocolate) was just what I wanted. I found their chocolate dippy be much stronger and thicker than La Diperie's. No ice cream managed to squeeze through the chocolate dip fortress. - Orange with crunchy hazelnut ($4.59) - this was much darker and richer hazelnut flavour compared to mine. - Vanilla with cookie dough dip ($4.59 small) - I didn't try but A liked it. Although, he still prefers his go to combo of vanilla with cookies and cream. Solid dessert chain (that reminds me of Juliat & Chocolat).

    Well known for their many different chocolate dippings. Great variety, however, way too sweet!read more

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    Crèmerie Pineault

    Crèmerie Pineault

    4.2(5 reviews)
    2.3 kmLaval

    Decided to try a new ice cream place, closer to home. Drove many times by this one but never…read morestopped. First, the selection. This place is a very old ice cream place that renovated and upgraded with time. As such, many things were added with time. You can have pretty much anything that soft serve can do (disregard alcool stuff, family place). So flotter? Yeah. Slush? Yeah. Ice cream cone? Yeah. Blizzard? You guessed it. And many many more.you can even order birthday cake and such. As for the ice cream selection, there's like 20 sort serve flavor that you can mix! If you get an ice cream cone (that you can also have in a bowl instead), you can select up to 3 favor to twist and you can also add a toppings like Oreo, smarties, Reese's, (etc) that will be mixed in the swirl! Being me, I took a blizzard, vanilla with Aero and kit kat. First thing, it's properly blended. With a small, you can take 3 toppings but I stayed at 2. Everything is properly crunched and blended with some bigger piece (which is perfect). I'm used to either have a fully blended not too much flavor like dairy queen or half blended like my other favorite place where you have big chunk everywhere but often just plain ice cream. This one was the perfect mix. All bites were ice cream mixed with both ice cream and sometime had slightly bigger chunk of chocolate. The small one was bigger then I though and I think I'll take a smaller one (there's one size under and 2 more higher). And that's because it was rich, but good. My friend took an ice cream cone strawberry and peanut butter. It really tasted like peanut butter and strawberry in each separate swirls, even with peanuts in it. Was a bit weird overall but that was because of the flavour selection. The only two downfall I can think of is service and topping selection. Service is good, but the poor staff is running everywhere cause there's a lot of people for only 2 to do everything and it take about 5 minutes for each individual order. So prepare for a little bit of wait. When I came back to my car after a small walk around, the line was very long outside. As for toppings, it has a very limited selection of chocolate. Smarties but not m&m? Too bad, while I like both, I prefer m&m for the chocolate shell instead of the candy from smarties. Lots of ice cream flavor, but less then 10 topping selections. This could be easily upgraded for more. My other place has over 20. Also there's fruit ice cream in the listing. It seems to be a swirl mixed with your choice of fruit. Didn't try or see outside of picture but seems a good idea, although it's not my cup of tea. There's many other thing they do, check the photo I took (not easy to take cause the place is weirdly shaped and it's hard to read even in person). There's a little terrasse outside and about 2 seating area inside. I'm unsure if they really get used inside aside for waiting on order because it's very small.

    I was searching for a place that offers homemade ice cream in the Laval area and this cremiere…read morekept popping up. I see they have lots of reviews on Google and seem super popular so I came here with a group of friends- we tried their classic soft serve 3 flavored cones. When you first walk in, there is a large board with all the available flavors. You can mix up to 3 flavors in one cone. I got raspberry, pear and mango. I wasn't sure how their ice cream was made, surprisingly, it is made to order. They get 3 little tubs of plain vanilla ice cream and a mix of the fruits/toppings you just chose, get them all blended and their unique machine will swirl these out for you in a cone. They use real fruit chunks or purees so the rapsberry had little bits of frozen fruit/seeds which wasn't my favorite texture. The ice creams aren't as smooth and silky as traditional soft serve because the base they use to begin with has already been frozen. I couldn't taste the pear flavor I got at all, and the mango was pretty subtle. There's a range of flavors if you like classic candy bars like aero, kit kat, reeses, etc they can blend that in for you as well. If you just want a classic cone or sundae, of course this is also available but they are mostly known for their flavored twist cones. I noticed a big sign advertising their ice cream log cakes - these looks very appetizing and I imagine are a big hit during the holiday seasons. I believe these were $45 which is quite steep. As for my regular sized cone with 3 flavors, this came up to around $10. The prices are much higher than elsewhere - for example we are used to going to Chocolat Favoris and getting a huge cone dipped in chocolate or fudge, and that only costs about $6. The harder texture and suble flavors didn't wow me, it was good but not great and with how expensive this place is, I'm not sure I'll come back.

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