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Przekaż informację zwrotnąSmall cafe conveniently located by the skytrain for a quick bite, coffee or a good study session as that was what people were mostly doing there.
Went for lunch at this cafe and I was pleasantly surprised! The place is decorated with antiques and has very unique furnishings!__It's located just around
Crepes are holy and are to be treated like a fast food at your peril. I myself make amazing crepes, both savory and sweet. That said, the offering at Moii are about as disgusting as one could imagine: dry as cardboard. The filling in mine was mushroom, which clearly came out of a can: shameful. I cannot emphasize enough how sad this place is and how the promise of delicate crepes is never met. Do not waste your time and money.
Nosh and Nibble came here for an afternoon snack and we had the following:Matcha Latte $(3.50)Lavender Milk Tea with Pearls $(4.75)Caramel Apple Crepe $(8.50)Asparagus Crepe $(9.50)The Matcha Latte was reasonably priced and while it didn’t have any over-the-top leaf latte art on top, it was very frothy on top. It had a lot of matcha flavour. So much in fact when I finished the drink I noticed some matcha powder residue at the bottom. I’d recommend this drink to someone who loves the taste of matcha more than they do espresso.The Lavender Milk Tea was a standard bubble tea drink. The lavender flavour was tasty but the pearls were a little clumpy at the bottom and needed some spearing with the straw. Both crepes were made to order and came out piping hot. The Caramel Apple Crepe came in an open box (your choice of open box or takeout cup) sprinkled with cinnamon, powdered sugar, nuts, caramel, and an apple slice. The crepe was quite doughy which was nice but there was only a light amount of caramel drizzled across the crepe. Because there was so much cinnamon, I think the caramel got nullified and made for a drier style of crepe. Also for those who care, the apple pieces come with the peel on. Healthier, but I know not everyone enjoys apple peel.The Asparagus Crepe was by far the best part of this meal. Savoury crepes like this give Moii Cafe a good name. This crepe came with a combination of cheese, corn, and asparagus. The corn was poppy and the cheese was gooey; two very good features of a doughy crepe. The asparagus mixed in well and makes for a good vegetable excuse. At $9.50 this is one of the more expensive options for crepes but I much preferred this over the sweet Caramel Apple Crepe.
Had their lavender milk tea.