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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThis cafe is located near some docks in Coal Harbour, and has a nice view of the ocean. I went to this cafe not for their scenery however, but for their desserts: they have a pretty impressive assortment of cakes and pastries. I picked up a few cakes Cappuccino Cake, Chocolate Cheesecake, and Chocolate Swiss Roll) and two croissants Hazelnut Chocolate and Almond). The cappuccino and chocolate swiss roll weren 't very good; I found them to be stale with a freezer burned flavour. The cheesecake was fantastic however, and the croissants were also tasty not as good as the ones from top tier bakeries like Thomas Haas), but still tasty. The prices here are quite reasonable, and the staff is friendly. This is a good place to hang out and enjoy some treats as well as the scenery, especially if the weather 's nice.<br/ <br/ Cappuccino Cake $5.00):<br/ 3/5<br/ According to the description on their label, this consisted of hazelnut daquoise, coffee cremeux, and vanilla custard. The layers of cream and custard were rich, creamy and quite sweet, with a nice fragrance of coffee. Unfortunately, I found the chocolate that they used to be somewhat waxy and had a pretty strong, stale flavour that I found to be somewhat off putting. <br/ <br/ Hazelnut Chocolate Croissant $4.50):<br/ 4/5<br/ This is a double baked croissant that 's filled with a chocolate hazelnut paste and topped with flaked almonds. While the croissant was not as crisp and flaky as the ones from the top tier bakeries Thomas Haas, Chez Christophe ect), it was still quite rich and buttery, with a nice fragrance from the almonds. I don 't know if they make the filling in house, but it 's not nutella as I had expected), but rather a ground nut paste mixed with chocolate. It had a nice fragrance of almonds; I couldn 't really detect much hazelnut in it however. They also have an almond version of the croissant, and I got one for my mom. She absolutely loved it.<br/ <br/ Chocolate Cheesecake $5.50): <br/ 4.5/5<br/ This consisted of a layer of cheesecake that 's topped with chocolate mousse and chocolate ganache. The cheesecake was smooth and creamy, with a nice mild tang. I do find it to be a bit too soft for my liking I prefer firmer New York Style cheesecakes but that 's just a personal preference. I was a bit nervous about the layer of chocolate ganache as I found the chocolate in their cappuccino cake to be stale and waxy; fortunately, the chocolate here however was good; smooth and rich with a prefect bittersweet flavour. This is a solid cheesecake; I actually prefer it over the ones from Trees Organic.<br/ <br/ Chocolate Swiss Roll $4.50):<br/ 2.5/5<br/ This consisted of chocolate cake filled with marscapone cream. I did not care for the cake itself: it had an odd chewy, gummy texture and was almost completely flavourless, and seemed to have a bit of a stale, 'off ' flavour. The cream filling was quite good however: it was light, soft and creamy, and seemed to be quite fresh.
This cozy spot is perfect for a fast breakfast of pastries, coffee, and tea. You'll enjoy a great view of the harbor, and it's conveniently located close to the Coal Harbour Hotel. Don't miss out on the delicious cinnamon bun - it's a must-try!
I had a very enjoyable dining experience with a beautiful view. The food was unexpectedly delicious. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Relaxed Setting, Decent Java. A low traffic area results in a quiet, peaceful setting to enjoy a cup of coffee. If you're in the neighbourhood enjoying the waterfront, Cafe Villaggio is a great little place to warm up with a hot drink in hand. Nothing pretentious about the service, making for an easy time.
I had a great experience at this restaurant for a late breakfast. The latte was excellent and the croque monsieur was good, although I prefer the egg on the outside of the sandwich. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place.