Stopped by Café Coin Des Délices a couple days ago and had to write about their really their croissant and mochaccino.
The croissant is just perfect - flaky on the outside, soft inside, with that fresh-baked buttery taste. The croissant cost 2.50$, which is really cheaper than almost all cafes in Montreal/Laval.
As for the mochaccino, it’s a warm hug in a mug, with the right mix of chocolate and coffee, topped with the creamiest whipped cream. It cost me 4.50$.
I paid a total of 7$ for both items which I found amazing. Nothing in Montreal costs 7$ anymore, this place is my go-to always!
This is a cozy spot with very friendly staff, making every visit even better than...
Read moreHad a fantastic visit to Cafe Coin Des Delices! The vibe of the place was super welcoming right when I walked in. I got to try their bean salad and pasta salad, and let me tell you, they were both fresh and full of flavor. The bean salad was a colorful mix with just the right seasoning. As for the pasta salad it hit the spot with its tasty combo of pasta, ripe tomatoes, and olives, all mixed with a sprinkle of cheese.
I totally recommend dropping by Cafe Coin Des Delices if you're in the mood for some hearty and...
Read moreSmall shop offering sandwiches, quiche, salads, baked goods, coffee & so much more.
I tried out the spinach quiche, salad and some sweets.
Three color pasta salad was fresh, creamy and juicy with the cherry tomatoes. The salad wasn’t heavy and it was actually quite fulfilling.
Normally you would assume a chocolate cake to be heavy but this one wasn’t the case. It was light and airy with just the right amount of sweetness.
The almond croissant and chocolatines were both so good, fresh,...
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