Patisserie Lebeau
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This is a Belgian-style bakery/cafe located not too far from Granville Island. Their specialty is in waffles, which come in either the brussels or the…
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Patisserie Lebeau is located on 2nd Avenue. It is very near Granville Island, and It is very popular on waffles and pies. Variety of liege waffles. Re…
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We ate lemon cheesecake, pistachio Danish, spinach quiche and chicken sandwich they were amazing! I will definitely be coming back for more.…
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8 Reviews on “Patisserie Lebeau”
This is a Belgian-style bakery/cafe located not too far from Granville Island. Their specialty is in waffles, which come in either the brussels or the liege variety, but they do also make a good assortment of pastries, breads and cakes. During my visit, I’ve had the opportunity to sample a few of their waffles (Ham & Cheese, Apple & Custard, and Milk Chocolate with Pecans) as well as their Chocolate Trio cake. All of the items that I’ve tried were pretty good, with the cake and the liege waffle were my personal favourites. Although I did find some of their cakes to be a bit on the pricier side, the majority of their prices are very reasonable. All in all, I really liked this bakery. It’s definitely worth checking out.Ham & Cheese Brussels ($4.25):3.5/5The waffle was soft and fluffy, albeit a bit dry. There was a fairly good amount of ham inside. I could have done with a bit more cheese however.Apple & Custard Filled Waffle ($4):4/5Again, the waffle was soft and fluffy, and the filling ensured that it was moist. The apples were tender and had a nice scent of cinnamon. I really enjoyed the custard, which was mildly sweet and creamy.Liege Waffle, Milk Chocolate with Pecans ($3.50)4.5/5The waffle is considerably denser and chewier than the brussels waffles, and I really preferred this type of texture over the latter. The chocolate was sweet and not at all waxy, while the pecans were fresh, toasted and lent a nice fragrance and texture.Chocolate Trio ($6):4.5/5This consisted of chocolate cake topped by a layer each of milk, dark, and white chocolate mousse. This is definitely a great dessert for chocolate lovers. The chocolate cake was a tender and moist, with a slightly fudgy texture that reminded me of a brownie. The chocolate mousse was smooth, creamy, and flavourful. I did find the chocolate garnishes to taste a bit stale; otherwise, however, this is a seriously fantastic cake.Almond Croissant ($3.95):N/AI gave this to my mom. She quite enjoyed it, although she did prefer the double-baked variety.