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    Pablo Cheese Tart

    3.9 (20 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Jonny M.

    We haven't been to Pablo Cheese Tart since we tried it back in Japan. They specialize in Japanese cheesecakes. You'll find them tucked away from the main strip on Whyte Ave. We dropped in on a Friday afternoon (around 3:00pm). There's three small tables outside along with a few more inside. Service is friendly and patient. Their selection is small but includes Japanese cheesecake, cheese tarts, soft serve and drinks. - Twist soft serve ($7.50) - scarlet red premium strawberry and Japanese dark roasted black sesame. We opted for the charcoal cone. Decent texture but I was hoping for stronger, bolder flavours. - Basque cheesecake ($14.99) - we brought this to a dinner party and it was a hit. Perfect to share for four. Good texture and not too sweet. If you've never tried this Japanese chain, Pablo's is worth a visit. 3.5 stars.

    Daisy Y.

    I've wanted to try Pablos since spotting them in Japan, but my husband never lets me wait in line for them. I was excited to finally get the opportunity to try one here, although the line up here was much much MUCH longer than what I would've waited in in Japan. (and to answer your question: no, the wait is not worth it) The cheesetarts aren't made in house; they're brought in frozen from somewhere, so the quality isn't quite there. I had a couple of cheese tarts that were looking pretty dry and cracking upon purchase. I had purchased the strawberry daifuku (the daifuku was hard and doughy, would've been nice if there was a filling to it), the blueberry (dry and cracking; nice blueberry flavor), the apple cinnamon (just a plain cheese tart with an apple pie filling on top) and the mango (poor packaging, the mango sauce spilled all over the place in the box). Not really keen on the customer service either. I had called and left a message with a question about a promotion on their website, but nobody bothered to return my call. To sum up: I wouldn't wait in that long of a line up for them; they're nothing special.

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    Rose W.

    Originally from Japan, this famous chain has finally made its way to Edmonton. There was lots of hype about this place when it first opened a few weeks ago and there were long line ups of people hoping to try some of their desserts. I waited until the hype died down a bit and have visited this place twice. The first time I went around 4:45pm on Saturday right after it rained and waited only 5 minutes. Unfortunately, all their big cakes were sold out by then so I could only try their small tarts. I wasn't too impressed by the small tarts. The shell was too hard and the inside was just okay. I liked that there were different flavours but they weren't anything mind blowing. The Lychee Slush was refreshing and had real lychee inside but wasn't worth the price. The second time I went around 2pm on a Saturday. I was able to buy the Original Big Cheese tart and the Basque Cheesecake. These were delicious and worth the hype. The basque was my favourite and had a more traditional cheesecake taste. The original big cheese tart had a crunchy shell and a more liquidity soft center. It doesn't taste like a traditional cheese cake but was very yummy. Note that the shell of the big cake is different from the shell of the small tarts. Overall, I really liked the big cakes here and would buy them again. I wasn't too big of a fan of the small tarts.

    Original and daifuku  4.50 to $4.75 each
    Janey T.

    Flakey crust and flavourful cheesey centre. Really enjoyed the textures in these treats! Also there is a spacious area to sit down

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    Britt D.

    I love following this page but unfortunately we don't make it into the city to try these places as soon as we'd like. We stopped in today and each had a cone of I believe ube x cheese. It was unbelievable. It's a very cute location just off of whyte. The service was great. Will definitely be back!

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    Garrett M.

    To start the only reason I was unable to give this place five stars is because of the price, $25 for six tarts in my opinion is a little too much. That being said the tarts were delicious so if six tarts is worth $25 to you then no issues. The six flavours we got were: The Original Mango Chocolate Tiramisu Apple Cinnamon Roasted Marshmallow My favourite out of the six was definitely the roasted marshmallow, it reminded me of those wagon wheel treats we had as kids. The two people working were amazing, super friendly, and very helpful after they knew this was our first visit to their location.

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    Lydia F.

    If you want to find the best mini cheesecake tarts, this is the place for you! This was our first visit here and I definitely will return to try many more flavours. I was able to grab a six pack box of mini tarts for $25. They also have bigger sizes for sharing portions as well. The store front is hiding a block off whyte ave and definitely worth the hunt. They have a few tables available for seating and angled parking spots in front of the store.

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