they have good crêpe cakes, but a little bit over priced. and this is not a tip, its a review. seriously! and i can repeat saying that this is not a tip, it is a review!
S R.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Green Tea Crêpe Cake: 3.75−4÷5 Ambience: 3.5÷5(Does the job for a quick desert) Service: 4⁄5 Friendly unpretentious staff Repeat: Yep. Going to try the ice cream crepes :) Welcome addition to the neighbourhood
Yukie C.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Amazing food and beautiful presentation. They are a very small shop so not many places to sit, but their parfait and crepes are very good. Go here for authentic Japanese crepes!
Tenzin C.
Tu valoración: 3 Skokie, IL
I thought the green tea was bit overrated. The taste was bland but it’s perfect for someone who doesn’t like too much sugar. The price is greater than the quantity and the quality of the food. Would not come back again but it was a nice experience. Totally recommend everyone to try it once.
Kristy N.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
Yay Millie! Finally came here after seeing a ton of beautiful crêpe cake photos posted all over my social media feed. Millie Creperie is a small little shop located in Kensington Market. Walking in, there are four small tables on the left with 2 seats each, though there are chairs at the side if more people come in. I do not recommend coming in here with a group of people, unless you guys come in a time when people are busy(e.g. at work, etc). The menu was easy to read with a few photos showing how each of them look like. Of course, we decided to try the green tea crêpe cake — a famous item on their list. The crêpe cake was very small. I’d say approximately 7 cm for the largest section and maybe 15 cm in length for $ 8.50. Each crêpe layer was extremely thin enriched with a thin layer of cream in between each of the layers — it was oh so delicious. Soft and delicate with approximately 20 layers, the cake squishes together as you cut into to. It was definitely expensive, but because of the amount of work they put into it, I think it was worth it. Another item we tried was the Japanese special crêpe. The crêpe was wrapped very nicely stuffed with chocolate(that I couldn’t really taste) and strawberries all in the inside and topped with green tea ice cream and whipping cream all wrapped up in a roll. The mixture of flavours together was DELICIOUS. I don’t know how it would taste if i ate it as a wrap though(I unfolded everything when I ate it), because if I ate it as a wrap, I would have to eat the entire ice cream and whipped cream before I get to the strawberry galore.
Christopher L.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
4.5 Stars Tried the Green tea crêpe cake. It’s basically a stack of 20 crepes with some light pastry filling in between and the top layer is sprinkled with matcha. It’s REALLY good! The taste is really smooth and doesn’t have too much green tea flavour. It also has great texture because of the multiple layers of crêpe and almost melts in your mouth. I loved every bite of it. We also had the Japanese special crêpe which came with strawberry, green tea gelato, azuki(which is a red bean paste), Matcha sauce and whipped cream! This was also made on the spot and tasted amazing as well. If I had to choose between the Green tea crêpe cake and the Japanese special crêpe. I’d have to go with the cake because it’s an original and unique idea and it’s very well executed. Because it has amazing texture and is absolutely delicious! I’ll definitely be back again and may consider buying an entire cake if I’m hosting a special event! The place is also really small and they only have a couple seats, so be aware!
Susan C.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
When arriving to the shop, it was around night time. The store was so dim and had like one ceiling light opened. Personally, it looked really sketch from the outside. But because it said Millie Creperie, we decided to go inside anyway. The shop is really small with only 3 – 4 plastic tables and plastic chairs. It was not a comfortable setting to chill. So if you don’t come early, you won’t get a seat. Since the shop is so tight, it makes it uncomfortable standing in there with lots of people. You can tell the store had really nice workers. The service was prompt. The prices are expensive for what they offer. Ordered: Green Tea Parfait, Green Tea Millie Crêpe Cake, Okonomiyaki Crêpe, and Wasabi Chicken Crêpe. The best out of the items we ordered was definitely the famous crêpe cake. The cake honestly tasted spectacular but since the slice was so small, it didn’t justify their price tag(I believe it was around 7.50 to 8.50?). The Green Tea Parfait was not worth it(their green tea ice cream isn’t even soft serve, which was a disappointment) and it was difficult to eat with so many things squished into one small plastic cup. But the savoury crepes was the reason that drove this rating down to a 3⁄5. The crêpe did not match the savoury food. it just did not taste any good. Especially for the Wasabi Chicken, the whole crêpe tasted so dry… I highly DONOT recommend it. TIP: Stick to the desserts. But the question is would I ever come here again? Probably not. I don’t think its worth squishing yourself into a small shop to get an overpriced cake/parfait/crêpe. I think there are way better dessert places in downtown Toronto that have more comfortable seating.
Bobo J.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I got the mango tango crêpe and my boyfriend got the rabbit food. Both were freshly made and were very good. I was impress they used a lot of spinach in the rabbit food and the spicy mayo made it even better. I would definitely recommend.
H P.
Tu valoración: 5 Church-Wellesley Village, Toronto, Canada
An oriental delight A supreme crêpe cake A sublime matcha Konishiwa! Funny fact: A proper Creperie in the middle of a mess of a neighbourhood. This should be in queen west. Sad fact: I am allergic to dairy Win fact: Worth the rash.(Yum the savory crepes)
Jennifer C.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Fresh Japanese crepes that taste of eggy vanilla wrapped around savory or sweet things. Don’t come when you’re absolutely starving because you may have to wait a good 15 or 20 minutes before you get your order; there’s always a good crowd during the weekend. I keep coming back. I had the parfait and the chicken wafu crêpe. The latter is plainer than the former, but it’s still ok given how rich a crêpe actually is.
Irene T.
Tu valoración: 4 Scarborough, Canada
Popped in here for a quick Millie Crêpe binge. Ended up with two Millie Crêpe, an original and a green tea crêpe. I prefer the original crêpe to the green tea but they were both delicious. We also got a savoury crêpe — the Okonomiyaki crêpe which was good but I wish it had a bit more filling. Nonetheless, everything was very well made and will definitely return especially since the mister has a sudden obsession with millie crepes and they’re so close to my office!
Vincci L.
Tu valoración: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Ever since I’ve had my first mille crêpe in Tokyo, I’ve been on a hunt for them. When in New York, I attempted to line up and visit Lady M, only to be let down when it was sold out right when I got to the counter. Fast forward to this day in Toronto. My friend and I were exploring Kensington market for some eats. After a delicious taco at Seven Lives, we had to stop here for dessert. The smell of sweet crepes lingered in the air. They had a lot of options on their menu– all different kinds of crepes, and also, a selection of homemade ice cream. We each ordered a slice of the matcha mille crêpe cake. No sharing. We got the nook seating right by the window, which was a great escape to the sudden rain outside. We savoured the cake. I loved it. Layers of layers of thin and light crêpe, with a layer of cream, and with matcha powder dusted on top. This is a must for all matcha lovers!
Ruby Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I love MIllie Creperie! Cleary I am not alone in this sentiment, either. It’s kind of in an obscure location, tucked inside of an alley, but the treasure hunt for this store is totally worth it. It’s small but there are enough tables to settle down in. I usually get take-out because I like to eat in the comfort of my own home, but a lot of people just mill about inside /outside on the tables too. The mille crêpe cakes are divine. So fluffy and soft. I like how when you sink your fork in the layers squish together and merge into a gorgeous mess. They run out of new cake flavours pretty quickly– I wanted to order the champagne one but by 8 pm it was gone. I also like their original crêpes; they’re topped off with delicious ice cream! The chefs are so lovely, and they gave us a really cute Millie Creperie take-out bag. Will definitely come back!
Teresa H.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
3.5 I’ve always had the Japanese special crêpe(green tea ice cream, strawberries and whipped cream) whenever I visit this little store here on Kensington. But I think they raised the price recently because it’s. 7.50(?) now. Anyway, there can be a lot of people so waiting time varies. I haven’t tried their crêpe cake so I can’t comment on that.
Joycelin W.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
A friend and I were having dinner in the area and came here for dessert after a quick Unilocal search! We were on a mission for anything green tea-flavored, so it didn’t take us too long to decide on the green tea crêpe cake and the green tea gelato parfait. Both were amazing and had a strong green tea flavor, but wasn’t overly sweet. The crêpe cake was perfectly creamy and fluffy. And the green tea gelato worked so well with the flavors of azuki(red bean) paste, whipped cream and strawberries. I also loved the addition of cornflakes in the parfait as it added some crunch! There is very little seating here(only 3 – 4 small tables) and prices are rather high(our total came to ~$ 15), but I will definitely be back to try some of their other gelato flavors and crepes. I just won’t be here too often. Haha I guess we’ll see how good my self-control is…
Shirley L.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Definely one of the best crepes out there. We found this place on Unilocal while we visited Toronto. It was located in a convenient location(In Kensington Market by Toronto’s Chinatown). The store itself is not very big, There was around 3 or 4 tables. The staffs there was very friendly and polite. We order the Nutella Banana and Mango Tango. The Nutella Banana was definitely my favorite. The crêpe was very thin and the Nutella blended in with the crêpe ^^ I could a million of them. The Mango Tango is good too but the Mango ice cream was a bit sour for me. I would definitely come back the next time I come back to Toronto.
Eula B.
Tu valoración: 4 Fairfax, VA
When I’m in Kensington(actually, even though I’m not) I venture to Millie to get desserts. I usually get the mango or green tea parfait. This place has a crowd on a Friday night when we went. They have hot food too and savoury crepes that I want to try but I always default to desserts. This time, I saw they have the layered matcha cake and black sesame ice cream so i got those. BLACKSESAME. Not one of your regular flavour so it was worth a try. Sesame-y and creamy ice cream. Matcha is good but the cream melted when it was sitting there for a while. It got messy on the plate. They are both good.
Jen F.
Tu valoración: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
I heard a lot of about this place, and I’m glad to have finally experienced millie creperie for myself! Upon entering, it strongly reminded me of princess crêpe in Paris– except for the pink lolita décor, Millie crêpe has that nice hip, interior that gives you an air of being in a local café in Toronto. The staff there were super friendly and cheery. I had the mango parfait. The mango sorbet was delicious but I expected yogurt with the parfait instead of cream. It was a little difficult to scoop up all the ingredients at once since the parfait was densely packed into the cup. The green tea cake was fantastic though, and I would definitely try out their other cake flavours as well as their crepes next time. I definitely enjoyed my experience here and I hope to come back again!
Alina M.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
Crepes are still amazing but prices have definitely gone up, probably along with each item’s popularity. Had the rabbit food + chicken crêpe for $ 6.9 and while the picture makes the crêpe look small, don’t be fooled by that. It’s enough for a lunch and they pile on the spinach and chicken inside, so it can suffice as a lunch. For their crêpe cakes, there’s now a champagne flavour, green tea, chocolate and the original, although they don’t always have all 4 of those in-store when you visit, so be ready for a surprise. Definitely looking forward to trying their gelato sometime, since there are some pretty interesting flavours, such as pandan. The shop itself is very small with only 4 tables and 8 seats or so, but they do a great job of actually cleaning up the tables and there are chairs outside the shop to enjoy your crepes.
Anh T.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Millie Creperie is a hidden gem tucked away in between Chinatown and Kensington Market. Getting here is a bit tricky so open up Google Maps on your phone, or it should be easily noticeable by the delicious crêpe smell and line up inside the tiny store –Japanese Crêpe with Thai Ice tea ice cream — $ 5.95: If you are unfamiliar with Thai Ice Tea, it is the orange-colored drink that you often see in Thai restaurants. You might think it just black tea and condensed milk, but generally the tea is also infused with other spices like tamarind or star anise, and top with lots of ice. Some restaurants tend to serve it overly sweetened, masking the true flavors and make the tea become unenjoyable. Luckily the ice-cream in Millie is not too sweet and perfectly creamy with a strong tea flavor — exactly how I like my thai ice tea. –Green tea mille crêpe cake — $ 7.6: The green tea crêpe cake was superb, soft and delicate, and not too-sweet pastry cream. Each bite melted in my mouth and the green tea flavor was very prominent. While some people might not like it, but I enjoyed the bitterness from the dusted matcha powder on top, as it cut down the creaminess of the pastry cream. –Original Mille Crêpe Cake — $ 6.9: didn’t enjoy the flavor of the original as it was a tad too sweet for my liking. It wasn’t anything special so I would strongly recommend you to get the Green Tea or Tiramisu if they have in-store. By the way, these crêpe cakes should be eaten fresh as I made a mistake to refrigerate half a slice in the fridge. The next day the cake became slightly soggy in the center, while the edges were hardened :(.