He loved the mango snow bubble so much he wanted to try another one with boba in it and bought himself a Watermelon Snow Bubble with boba this time. I told T that boba was optional for the snowy bubble drinks but that I just didn’t get boba for him. I have no idea why it’s called a Snow Bubble. The cotton candy is too sweet for my tastes, but I quite enjoyed the Mango Snow Bubble. The cotton candy is available in different flavors, but I figured vanilla would pair well enough with the mango drink. They swirl the cloud around the top of the drink, creating this mystical magical puff on top. Luckily it’s dramatic looking enough to make me forget the added costs. Yup, I have no idea how much extra it is to get a cloud. He let me choose what flavor to get him so I got a Mango Snow Bubble with a vanilla cotton candy cloud. I showed T a photo of the cotton candy cloud and he instantly wanted one. This was my favorite item here at Vanitea! It was nutty-ish and the macaron shell was light and chewy. The one macaron I got was the Black Sesame macaron. They have clear boba here instead of the dark round globs we are used to. He commented it didn’t really taste like horchata – more like a milk tea with some cinnamon in it. Jake was going to get the Taro (his standby favorite) and decided to try the Horchata instead. The flavor was good but in general I prefer regular old milk tea. I still needed it to tone down on the sweetness level though so I’d definitely go with less sugar on that sucker. Thai tea is usually unbearably sweet for me, and this combination was a nice twist – it’s like Thai tea “lite”. The Tiger Milk Tea is a combination of Thai tea with regular Milk Tea. Silly me forgot to adjust the sweetness on our teas so they were both a tad too sweet for me. If you check in on Yelp, you get free boba though. Boba is extra but I have no idea how much extra since the price isn’t listed and I didn’t get my receipt. I got the Tiger Milk Tea with Boba and Jake got the Horchata Milk Tea. Since I was already planning on other sweet things, I opted to try only one. The case of pretty macarons caught my eye. The Raindrop Cake was the item I was interested in trying. It’s near the “other” Mandarin restaurant (Mandarin Canton) but we prefer the one that’s across the street from Southwestern College. Vanitea Cafe is located off Telegraph Canyon Road. T wanted to treat his dad to dinner and after our meal I wanted to check out Vanitea Cafe for a little post-dinner dessert. Via out their Facebook page for more information.Jake, T and I were down in the South Land (aka Chula Vista) having dinner at our favorite Mandarin Chinese Restaurant for Father’s Day. Via awesome restaurant also serves delicious Japanese BBQ, huge plates of oysters, massive bowls of ramen and more! You may be wondering, why eat this? Well, they pair it with roasted soybean flower and a sugary syrup called kuromitsu to add a yummy, sweet flavour to the dessert! Via you haven't heard of these crazy desserts before that literally look like you're eating a drop of water, they're made from Mochi and is calorie-free and has little to no taste. Via served at Sumi Dojo located at 3479 St Laurent Blvd in Le Plateau area! This amazing Japanese restaurant is serving up these awesomely unique desserts for at just a limited quantity so make sure you get over there ASAP! Yup, we've got Raindrop Cake right here in Montreal!! I could honestly go on and on about all the amazing desserts from the ridiculously good Asian restaurants and dessert bars, but now there's a new dessert in town that's been trending all over lately! READ ALSO: You Can Now Get "Rolled Ice Cream" Tacos Near Montreal Like the new Asian desserts bar that just opened up, the desserts bar that serves bubble tea in light bulbs, and the all-new bubble waffle cafe! Montreal is home to some seriously amazing Asian restaurants and dessert bars that continue to open and offer amazing foods and desserts.
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