Café Cre Asion
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All things matcha at Cafe Cre Asion, hubby has been wanting to try this for awhile. We had the hojicha latte and iced matcha for drinks. Thought they …
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Hidden gem thats tucked away in the heart of Sydneys CBD area. It wouldnt be right not to order any of their matcha drinks or treats here. Perfect min…
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As it's such a small cafe, there werent any seats when we got there (around 11am on a weekday) and waited approx. 15mins for seats. The fondant was re…
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10 Reviews on “Café Cre Asion”
Delicious and good quality of japanese delicacies! Love the dessert and beverages. Im not giving the 5 star because the portion is way too small for the price given.
Staff are very friendly. Small and relaxing cafe, perfect location. Good place to chill! Love it will come back for sure.
Hi had the hojicha latte, not bad but wasnt as strong as I hope. Very unique cafe with special menu. Worth to try. I like the decoration and the hardware they use.
Its a green tea heaven, but most dishes lacked the green tea punch. Located in a small alleyway in Surry Hills, the cafe was very small and offered very little room for sitting. Although I can see what type of ambience they wanted to bring in with the stools, in reality, these were awfully uncomfortable and awkward to eat on.
The only dish which stood out for me was the matcha fondue. This came out fresh and had a good balance of matcha and brownie in it. The ice cream also helped complement the dish. My friend also got the matcha junmai latte which was delicious. This had a strong roasted flavour and was a complementary drink. The matcha latte was a big disappointment. Tasted awfully milky and bland. Wouldnt get this again. Everything else was underwhelming. The matcha tart was bland, the chiffon cake was dry and the Swiss roll was also very bland. I love the concept but Ive definitely had better.
Located in an alleyway with very limited seats and tables, this cafe is extremely popular, especially with matcha fans out there. The seats and tables were quite small, so youre pretty hunched over and its pretty hard to eat without spilling your food everywhere. What I noticed is that the staff dont clean the tables after a person a person ate on it which is quite unhygienic. Also, water is self served . Anyways, Ive always wanted to try this place out due to the crazy high ratings. We ordered their famous matcha fondant which came with a sauce and ice cream. When you cut into the fondant more sauce just flows out, its actually so mesmerising to watch and mouth watering. First bite and its so gooooood! The matcha perfect, not too much, not too little. The ice cream was creamy and had a subtle matcha taste which worked really well with richness of the fondant!
Overall, if you come here, the matcha fondant is a must try! They also have other matcha goodies to try out as well.
Potentially overhyped but didn’t really get to experience much, it’s incredibly small and the iced coffee is reasonably okay tasting. Matcha could be hit and miss as my experience was more on the miss side, I’d be willing to try again but only if passing by.
Small but cosy. Really love the atmosphere and everything about the dessert is matcha! If youre a matcha person, you will definitely love this place :))
Went to the cafe this afternoon ordered fondant cake ($8) and matcha latte ($5). Both was good. The fondant itself more like brownies, and the chocolate so rich and less sweet, blended well with the matcha stuffs. My matcha latte also came too thick and bold. The minus was only limited space dining area and height of table and chair are same, bit uncomfort for myself.