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    Cafetopia

    4.2 (57 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Summer puffs
    Hayley F.

    The cafe's interior colors were inviting but the floor was dirty. They sell an array of Mille crepes and ice cream. I bought summer puffs, Nutella chocolate Mille crepe, and Oreo Mille crepe. The summer puffs were choux pastry coated with hardened chocolate, and inside filled with different ice cream flavors. The summer puffs were not good. The ice cream flavors were tasteless. Matcha flavor that didn't have matcha taste, vanilla didn't have vanilla taste. The Mille crepes were disastrous too. I expected strong Nutella and chocolate flavor but I got colored, no flavor thin crepe layers. The whipped cream was almost non-existent. Service was meh. I wouldn't be back for sure.

    Matcha Basque Cheesecake
    Adam M.

    Nice cute place but this basque matcha cheesecake was soo good! Not too sweet so it's perfect for me and the lady was nice

    The best!
    Chelle N.

    I was craving crepe cake and found my new favorite spot! They have a deal for 4 slices for $27 They are not too sweet and the flavors are on point! The layers are perfect and the cream is so good. I ordered: Passion fruit: my favorite! Not tart Mango: very good Strawberry: very good Tiramisu: strong coffee flavor, very good

    Ada C.

    Wish the crepes were thinner and lighter and the cream whipped fluffier. Lady M makes better crepe cakes. Oh. Duh!

    Britiany H.

    Cafetopia is definitely on to something. Layers of crepe separated by delicious cool filling. Just the right amount of light, fluffy sweetness to convince yourself you're making a moderately healthy dessert choice. Will be back again. Tried the mango and vanilla caramel crepe cakes . Only snagged these pics because I didn't start the review until the plates were clean. Also had the honey green tea, asked them to make it hot, which they did and it made the perfect finish to the delightfully sweet stop.

    Matcha Mille Crepe Cake
    Canny F.

    Woah what a hidden gem. This is basically another lady m crepe cake. I am beyond impressed that someone else was able to replicate their recipe. It's the strong matcha taste with extremely thin crepes and creamy filling that makes them on the same level as lady m. If you're a matcha lover and want some legit desert, you must come here. I ordered a last minute cake and they are able to accommodate. Additionally, they waited after hours for me to pick it up! I was stuck at work and gave them a call 20 mins before closing that I was 4 7 mins away and they waited! That really made my day. They also have other Asian goodies such as durian and rose. I bought it but haven't tried it yet. I have no doubt anything they make is good.

    Cakes and puffs
    Vicky L.

    This place is hidden inside an office tower and I would have never found it on my own. There is two hour visitor parking available at the front entrance and lots of other spots if you can find one that's not already occupied. The cafe is located on the first floor of the building, just look for their Cafetopia logo. Once you step foot behind their glass door, you'll see the bakery case immediately to your right. They also have a lunch menu featuring some Taiwan style dishes but I came just for their desserts. The matcha crepe cake and tiramisu crepe cake are the best in my opinion, with perfectly layered thin crepes and full of flavor. The matcha is the more concentrated kind and not your subtle and light tea flavor (and that's how I like it...strong!) The tiramisu was a nice rendition of the traditional that had a creamy and smooth finish. I also tried the mango crepe cake which presented itself in similar fashion to the other two, but the mango was too tart for my taste and it lacked the creamy texture. My friend who tried their durian crepe enjoyed it with no complaints although this cake was pricier than the rest. Lastly, I bought a few matcha mini cream puffs for a dollar a piece to try. It was worth it! The buttery and sugary baked top was a very good texture to the creamy green tea whipped cream like consistency filling inside each puff. I hope to get more of the cream puffs next time I go. They wrap each of the items separately in boxes so you don't have to worry about the desserts interacting with each other especially if you can't stand durian (stinky fruit, as some would say). The goods were transported safely from the cafe to my home inside the back of my car...no problem. Awesome crepe cakes for most part and looking forward to trying more items.

    Nutella crepe and Vanilla Caramel crepe

    This place was actually really good. I got the Nutella crepe and my husband got the vanilla caramel crepe. I actually ended up liking the vanilla caramel one way better. Delicious!

    In the first floor of this building
    Aryani N.

    MILLE CREPE CAKES!!! YAS! They deliver to Mala Sichuan/ make their cakes. It is INSIDE of this building 6 stories/ gray building/ 1st floor. Small, cozy, love it! I mainly came here for desserts though.. Another yelper posted more desserts in photos, but when I came in today they only have puffs (pistachio cream) inside, milk-cream mille crepe cake, and tiramisu crepe cake at $7.99 per slice. Green tea mille crepe cake served later in the day. 2 days in advance to order, call in and check- they usually have a happy birthday cake ready to go! It cost likes $65-75 for the whole cake (depending on flavor), it takes a lot of time, love and care to make it soooo.. hence the pricing. I'll be coming back to try: -the braised pork -fried rice

    Jennifer N.

    Cafetopia is a hidden gem located in a small shopping strip off of Richmond Ave and Kirkwood. My younger sister had tried Lady M in New York, and was looking for another place that served strawberry crepe cakes, so I suggested we give Cafetopia a try. For our visit, we got a slice of their vanilla and caramel crepe cake, strawberry crepe cake, and chocolate nutella crepe cake. However, they seem to rotate the flavors out regularly from the options on their menu. Each slice was ~$7, but they also sell whole cakes that you can pre-order. All of the crepe cakes were deliciously light and fluffy with layers of cream between 25 layers of crepes. Out of the three we tried, the vanilla caramel was my favorite. However, all three were great, and not overly sweet. The only thing I wouldn't recommend from the cafe is their milk tea. The boba was a tad undercooked, and the milk tea was a bit bland. However, I will definitely return for their crepe cakes.

    Lychee green tea
    Taipeng S.

    I want to say this place is awesome! Houston Lady M, and better than Lady M! Definitely come back again! My girlfriend loves this place!

    Nice place... delicious crepe cake      yummy!!!

    Nice place, delicious crepe cake If you're looking for some mini lovely cafes I recommend this place

    Matcha crepe cake x2
    Ying X.

    Yay for crepe cakes!! Super diehard fan of these pastries, and they're so hard to come by!! My husband came by around noon on a Friday and they were unfortunately out of most options. However he was able to snag me two matcha and one durian, as well as 2 vanilla cream puffs. The matcha crepe cakes are very solid, good emphasis on the matcha but could be a bit creamier (haven't tried the durian yet, will report back). The vanilla cream puff had a taste of coconut which I'm super into, but I do wish they were a lot bigger. They're essentially bite sized, but also only a dollar. Will have to try again sometime earlier in the day to get the full experience. I wish they could expand their hours, they're only open M-F from 8-3(?).

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    It's a super cute shop! Lots of Light, the service was great and the tiramisu cake was really good!

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    7 years ago

    OMG! Jiggly cheesecake (Japanese style). And delicious crepe cakes in vanilla, chocolate & tiramisu & matcha flavor.

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    Friendly customer service and a short wait time on the food.

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    Royal Roastery - Houston

    4.4
    (269 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Royal Roastery is a roastery offering freshly roasted nuts, baklava, Turkish delight, ice cream,…read moreknafeh, desserts, Arab drinks, juices, and shakes. When I stopped by on a weekday evening at 9pm it was packed. They had stations setup throughout the store to order different goods, which helped to alleviate the rush. Knafeh ($6) - They offered 2 types of knafeh, one with cheese and one with custard. I went with the one made with Nabulsi cheese and topped with shredded phyllo, and soaked in sugar syrup. It was warm, crispy and delicious! Karak tea ($5) - This milk tea drink was made with aromatic spices, primarily cardamom, cloves, ginger and cloves. I was happy to see they used whole milk instead of evaporated milk. The drink was incredibly rich and creamy and tasted great. Turkish delight ($18 / lb.) - This was extremely fresh, soft and chewy, made with cornstarch, sugar, nuts. Some of the varieties I tried had chocolate and/or fruits. The baklava here was fresh made with layers of phyllo dough, chopped nuts, and held together with some honey. The nut offerings here included, almonds, walnuts, peanuts and a few more. Overall I was impressed with everything they offered here with the exception of the nuts, which I thought were just ok. I'd definitely return if I was in the area.

    The desserts here are fun, unique, and very different from what you find at most places. My only…read morecomplaint is the lack of labeling for many of the products. For example, with the Turkish delights and ice cream selections, only a few items are labeled. For most of them, you have to guess the flavor or ingredients. When I asked questions, there was a language barrier, and the staff member behind the counter was unable to clearly explain what the items were in English. This can be especially frustrating for customers with food allergies or dietary restrictions. In the U.S., I would expect all flavors and ingredients to be clearly labeled so customers can make informed choices. Even if staff members are not fluent in English, having accurate labels for flavors and ingredients would greatly improve the customer experience. The desserts themselves are excellent, but better product labeling would make the experience much more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.

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    Popfancy Dessert Bar

    4.1
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    Popfancy Dessert Bar: You're here for K-Pop, the desserts are the bonus…read more Let's be honest about what this is. You're paying for the K-Pop Demon Hunter pop-up aesthetic, the upbeat vibes, the fast service, the themed menu. The desserts? Solid. The Pinky Up Parfait hits. One scoop of cappuccino ice cream comes generous and tasty. Nothing disappoints. But nothing revolutionizes dessert either. This is good execution in service of a limited time experience, not destination-level pastry work. And that's fine. That's exactly what a pop-up should be. The real draw is that everything works together. Vibe, music, service, and desserts that don't let the side down. It feels fun, not gimmicky. That's harder to pull off than you'd think. Bottom line. Pop-ups don't stick around. If the K-Pop theme is your thing and you want solid desserts in a fun environment, go now. If you're just looking for great desserts, permanent spots do it better.

    I'm surprised I have not reviewed this place because we have been here multiple times and each time…read morewe've liked it. This is not a place you go to just have lunch or something.This place is an experience. Some adults might find joy in here (like I do), but my children definitely did, and that's worth it. They came here with the same excitement that they had for disneyland so I'm really happy about that. We all liked the harry potter experience and some different anime type experiences as well that my children liked. The foods and drinks are on theme and although it's not cheap, it's definitely not as much as Disneyland. We came on the weekends, but during lunchtime, and I can see how they might be really busy during the dinner rush. Sometimes you might need a timed entry to go in, but thankfully, we have not since we've been going. I will say that it's quite small and gets cramped really fast. I just think the experience of it all is a really cool and I'm happy we have fun places like this around us in Houston.

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    4.2
    (184 reviews)
    8.1 mi
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    As part of the Post Oak Hotel, you can access this place from both inside and outside entrance…read more This place is super cute and seems to have a fair amount of people who come here to work or place an order from an good assortment of pastries and gelato's. What's nudged this place up to 5 stars for me is they have really improved their coffee game, specifically their quality of cappuccino's. Previously it seemed more of latte, but now to me its a legit Capp. Their choice of pastries hasn't changed, which gives you a good assortment of choices and they have added an additional barista or server which also is a nice touch for service. The only niggling items, parking can be tough, so you'll have to either walk a block or be quick to find a place close by. Regardless, definitely give this place a go to come for a pastry and coffee.

    This is an upscale coffee / French dessert shop on the side of the hotel with entrances from the…read morestreet and inside the hotel itself. It is open surprisingly late. Inside you will also find French pastries, coffees and teas, gelato, milkshakes, sandwiches and macaroons. I felt the most interesting items were the French pastries as they are cute and tasty as well. Also, they plate the pastries nicely when you dine in as an added bonus. I tried the Chocolate Royale and the Ruby. Chocolate Royale - a petit chocolate mouse slice with flat chocolate panels along the sides. It is delicate and tasty. If you're a chocolate lover, this is definitely up your alley. Ruby - visually this looks like a strawberry Hershey kiss, with red powder on the exterior and a top piece of foil to resemble foil on the wrapper of a hershey kiss. Inside, it's filled with a strawberry cream and has a chocolate base. I just wish there was more chocolate in this one. They have plenty of seating inside as well as along the sidewalk. Inside you have the more fancy tables, whereas outside, they're more weather resistant and not as upscale in appearance. The soft drinks to drink along with your sweets are in a cold case along the hotel side of the space and you just take them to the register as you order. One of the most surprising things when you come here are the relatively affordable prices as you might expect them to be more for being a coffee shop attached to a 5-star hotel with a helipad.

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    The Baker's Son by Valerio's

    The Baker's Son by Valerio's

    4.6
    (193 reviews)
    10.8 mi
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    So my coworker would always bring ube bread for me to work and I finally got her to give up where…read moreshe goes. She told me to go to the bakers son and make sure I go early because they do sale out and people buy in bulk. I entered with intentions of only getting the ube bread but $40 and 5 items later I went slightly overboard. They have so many items and they all look delicious. The customer service was great and prices were really good. Now to the items, the ube bread is phenomenal, soft, sweet, flavorful 10/10. I also got a biscoff bread sandwich (I'm forget the name) which had the softest and most perfect bread I've ever indulged in. Now to what the employees recommended and the absolute star. The ube Swiss roll. Omg, it was phenomenal. 20 out of 10! It was perfect in every way. I live 30 mins away but will make sure to keep The Bakers Son on a must go place weekly!

    I've heard a lot and seen many posts about The Baker's Son in Houston. The videos and pictures made…read moretheir bread and pastries look delicious and very promising. Since we were already in the area after breakfast at TJ's Filipino Cuisine, we finally got the chance to stop by and try their baked goods for ourselves. We arrived early, so the bakery wasn't too busy yet. The bakers were busy prepping more goodies in the back while my cousin and I browsed all the Filipino baked goods we really miss from back home in the Philippines. They even had suman, sapin-sapin, biko, and other kakanin, which was nice to see. I specifically looked for the chicken empanada, and my cousin wanted to try the ube white chocolate chip cookie. We also saw different kinds of siopao and planned to come back later to buy some before heading back to San Antonio. We tried the ube white chocolate chip cookie first, but honestly we weren't totally satisfied. It tasted more like a regular white chocolate chip cookie with purple coloring and didn't really have much ube flavor. I also tried the chicken empanada. My cousin didn't like it because it was sweeter than expected--we were both expecting it to be savory. There seemed to be caramelized sugar in the outside of the pastry, which probably added to the sweetness. I still like it, though it was definitely sweeter than what I'm used to. Red Ribbon's chicken empanada is still my favorite. Later that day before leaving Houston, we came back for the siopao we planned to take home. We finally decided to just buy a couple pieces for ourselves, heat them up in the bakery, and try them fresh. When we saw the price for a four-pack, we were honestly disappointed. It felt expensive for the size. The siopao wasn't huge, and while I like the dough, there wasn't much chicken filling inside. For the portion, taste, and quality, it felt overpriced. Overall, it's probably not worth making another trip back for us. We did enjoy the cassava ube suman, and I like the chicken empanada, but not enough to drive all the way to Houston just for those. If I live nearby, I might come back to try other baked goods, but based on this visit, I'm not sure the rest would impress my palate. I still give them credit for cleanliness and customer service, although we did notice fruit flies on one of the shelves and reported it. The staff was friendly, and the bakery itself was welcoming. At the end of the day, since they're a bakery, the expectation is great-tasting, quality, mouthwatering Filipino breads, pastries ", and kakanin. While some items were enjoyable, overall it just didn't quite live up to the hype for us.

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    Front counter with lots of yummy food
    Front counter with lots of yummy food
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