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    4.3 (300 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Dogs allowed

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    Shuang W.

    It's a very cute spot, if you have a lot to catch up on with your friends, I would recommend here. But, the food is overpriced and simply, not good. Macarons are very cute but it's so tough, I have never had macarons this bad, I even bought a lot to gift my friends and all of them didn't like it. The pandan crème brûlée is very small and it's quite expensive, it tastes ok. Service is good!

    Milk Tea Creme Brulee
    Austin B.

    tl;dr the worst part about these deliciously unique treats is that you need to let them cool down before digging in Vancouver's dessert scene encompasses a wide spectrum of pan-Asian treats, and one hidden gem is the creme brulee-centric Crackle Creme. This dessert cafe has been bringing personal-sized creme brulees (ranging in flavors from standard to exotic, like Saffron & Orange Blossom) and kawaii character macarons to the Chinatown neighborhood for nearly a decade. The cozy cafe is warmly lit with wood and grassy motifs. The slatted checkout counter straight ahead is decked with a tiered display of all macaron varieties. The letterboard creme brulee menu sits atop a minifridge to the left, while an L-shaped walnut-brown counter runs along the window and wall to the right. Soft contemporary pop is intermittently interrupted by the hum of a blowtorch. My partner and I visited Crackle Creme for weeknight dessert, and we were one of the few patrons. We ordered an array of mini creme brulees that sounded interesting. Each custard was served in a small ceramic bowl with a crackly, freshly blowtorched shell. Our favorite was the rich, sweet Milk Tea, but the flavor-forward Vietnamese coffee was a close second. The Black Sesame was no slouch, either, sporting a deep, almost nutty, decadence. The service was friendly and efficient, and each 4-oz creme brulee ran just over $5. For sheer uniqueness, Crackle Creme's creme brulees are worth a visit; for quality, they are worth seconds.

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    Judy J.

    I've been here a number of times. Very tiny place with a few counter stools but the staff is always super friendly. This is my go to place for creme Brulee as they always have a good variety of flavors and always super cute macarons. Kids / people who like cute things would probably appreciate this more. Happy to see this place is still in operation after so many years.

    Durian (left) & lychee yogurt (right) créme brûlée
    Dana S.

    I was introduced to this dessert cafe by a friend. They specialize in two things: character macarons and creme brulee, and also coffee and tea beverages. The creme brulee comes in an assortment of unique flavours. They have both regular and vegan creme brulee, and the vegan flavours are just as interesting and varied as the regular flavours. I got there a little early, so while waiting for my friend to arrive I had a Thai jasmine iced tea. This was really good - the rich creaminess and sweetness of Thai tea with a strong and fragrant jasmine green tea instead of the usual red. Once my friend got there, we ordered creme brulee. I got the vegan durian and she got the lychee yogurt flavour. We sampled each others' creme brulees and both were delicious! The lychee yogurt creme brulee tasted just like lychee yogurt bubble tea and even had coconut jelly pieces inside. I didn't notice a big difference in consistency between the vegan and non-vegan creme brulee. Really friendly staff. The shop is a little small, and unfortunately does not have a customer washroom, but there are some stools along a counter inside (with hooks underneath for bags and coats) and a few seats outside. This stretch of Union Street is one of the quieter commercial streets in Strathcona/Chinatown, and I would happily sit outside here on a nice day.

    Wa display of different macarons
    Evan C.

    I must have reviewed this place before but doesn't matter as they deserve mad props. The best creme brûlées with tons of different flavours - we had apple pie, black sesame, salted caramel and passion fruit (vegan). All really good. Flavours change regularly. Also have lots of cute macarons. The shop is CUTE as heck. Tons of cute plants and decorations with minion, totoro themes and macaron decorations everywhere. You can't miss it!!

    London Fog and Hojicha crème brûlées
    Deb C.

    Mango coconut vegan crème brûlée is now my favourite!!! Coffees and lattes are pretty but not that great. My black sesame latte was actually lukewarm when I got it but I figured I was taking it home to warm up anyway. Seats were not AS uncomfortable this time but maybe because we had been walking a while. Appreciated the hook underneath the counters for wet umbrellas and small purses. Kind of a drag that no obvious bathroom is available for customers.

    Alyssa T.

    A very cute little cafe with adorable delicious treats. They have a wide variety of desserts and drinks to choose from. The macaron displays were very cute and you could see how much detail was put into each one. The person working inside was very friendly and was able to recommend different things for us to try. He was the only person working that we could see and he was kind enough to make sure that we had everything that we needed. The Ferrero Rocher creme brûlée had the perfect brûlée on top and cracked very well with the spoon. It was full of delicious chocolate creme and I'm very glad that I had the chance to try it. The strawberry matcha had a very nice strong strawberry flavor, but it was to the point where it over powered the matcha and the drink was more of a strawberry milk than anything else. The overall experience was fantastic and it would definitely be worth it to go back and try some of their other desserts.

    Strawberry Matcha Oat Latte and Hazelnut Crème Brûlée
    Roben B.

    Located in a small strip of shops off the Main Street, Crackle Crème has an artisan vibe that has the quality to match. The strawberry matcha oat latte was delicious and the creme brûlée was made with a perfect texture. The person helping us was really nice and even though you can only sit along the wall in bar style fashion, our party of 4 had no issues.

    Early Gray
    Liz W.

    Some of the best macarons I've ever had , aside from in Paris! Light, chewy, not too sweet - delicious. My favorite was the earl gray (eeyore). I'd like to come back and try more flavors.

    Anime macarons
    Elton C.

    This little cafe is well known for their anime character macaroons. I have been there twice for coffee after my visits to the nearby restaurants. I tried the cute macaroons and they all tasted yummy. The interior of the cafe was tidy and well organised. The anime macaroons were shown in the display box. Many customers went there for the macaroons and kids definitely love them. The latte was nice. Personally I wanted it to be stronger.

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    Thanh L.

    Such an adorable place! The service was incredibly quick and the staff was nice. There is outdoor seating available. I got the ferrero rocher creme brûlée as well as the matcha macaron. I ordered that flavour because I saw that many people have ordered this in reviews I've seen online. In hindsight, I would've ordered something different since I'm not a huge chocolate fan but I was so pleasantly surprised. The creme brûlée was delicious and had a good crack. I got it to go and it gets torched in front of you. The more I ate it, the more I enjoyed it. It's nice that you get to keep the sweet little mason jar. The macaron was good but nothing mind blowing. They are super cute though. Would come again for another creme brûlée flavour!!!

    Grace C.

    Finally visiting Vancouver, and this was one of our first stops. Located at the edge of Chinatown, it's a small shop with a small seating area in the inside and a few seats on the outside. When we went, there was a good amount of people waiting for food, as well as a small line. It looked to be a one-man show: one guy taking all of the orders, prepping the orders, and handing out the orders. He was very efficient with his methods, and would reasonably multi-task at times. Overall, the wait was not that long, and everyone was happy with their orders. Very impressed. We ordered the milky oolong drink, croffle, and four macarons. The milky oolong was good; no qualms here. The croffle was good, too, though you really want to eat that in the first 5 minutes of receiving it; we took two bites immediately after getting it, and it was yummy. But we waited to finish the croffle around 5 minutes later; it was still warm, but getting to the point of stale/chewy/upper-mouth trauma. Still good. Macarons were one of the main reasons why we visited this place. I have a favorite place in Irvine (Calif) that I compare all macaron places with, and this one isn't bad at all. The bake on these macarons are excellent; they're just a little too sweet for our palate. I ordered a vanilla, salted caramel, oreo, and coffee, and couldn't distinguish the vanilla or salted caramel very well. Coffee was like a punch to the taste buds; very distinctful. I'd be interested to get a few other flavors if we're in the area again and have the munchies. Overall, impressed with this place, and would come back!

    Macarons (Coffee & Lavender)
    Stephanie H.

    To be fully transparent, I'd be compelled to give Crackle Cream five stars purely on the cuteness factor alone. HOWEVER, it's not JUST how adorable the macarons are that warrants the high rating, as the desserts here (macarons and creme brûlées) are tasty as well! Of the crème brûlée and macarons, I'd say the macarons (lavender and coffee) were probably my favorite thing. With flavors so distinctly packed into such a small item, it was very happy! They have two crème brûlée sizes, the regular, smaller size was more than enough for me. We tried the following flavors: Salted Carmel, Organic Earl Grey, Malted Chocolate, Organic Hojicha, and Honey Lavender. The one I thought would be my favorite, the Honey Lavender, was indeed the only one I really enjoyed and would order again. All around it was a great experience and the perfect last stop during my most recent visit to Canada!

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