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Kreation Artisan Cake
Restaurant: Kreation Artisan Cake Cuisine: Desserts/Cakes/Bakery Ambiance: 3 Overall: 4.5 Additional comments: Owner/Pastry chef Kaeko KannoTrue family operation ? husband, kids, friends assistedTiny/hidden bakery, easily missedVery unique desserts and creative cakesFrench meets West Coast fusion style cakesMade in small batchesGourmet/high end cakesLimited selection of in store single serving cakes available dailyLimited selection of 6? and 8? cakes available daily Most cakes available with 3 days noticeWedding cakes/special occasion cakesCan be made without wheat based flourCan customize orders according to allergies/preferencesSmall baked goods gifts availableTake-out onlyAccepts Debit/Visa/MCParking available at the back or meter parking
**Recommendation: Blue Ricotta Mousse, Earl Gray Chocolate Mousse, Raspberry Passion fruit (tried previously), and I?ve heard that the Tiramisu is good, but I haven?t tried it
Kreation Artisan Cake is a bakery that offers and arrangement of cakes, cheesecakes, mousse, cupcakes and tarts. Pastry chef Kaeko Kanno?s style reminds me of Thomas Haas?s approach to chocolate. After some research it?s no wonder I was able to draw the parallel. It turns out Kaeko Kanno worked under Thomas Haas when he owned Senses Bakery, however the bakery closed a couple years back. Since then Haas has opened Thomas Haas Fine Chocolates and Patisserie and Kaeko Kanno opened Kreation Artisan Cake.
The two have very similar styles in terms of flavours and ingredients, however their focus is different. It?s obvious by the names of the each store that the focus is different; however the clientele is more or less the same.
I came across Kreation Artisan Cake in June 2009 and I distinctly remember the time frame because it was near my birthday. I wasn?t looking for dessert at the time, but me and my best friend were doing out usual after dinner crusade scouting out restaurants we?ve never noticed. This is definitely one we would have never noticed if we weren?t walking right by it. It?s easily missed although it?s located on the strip. It?s just so small and truly one of those neighborhood gems.
There?s plenty to ?oooh? and ?ahhh? over once you walk in. The display case offers a selection of individual cakes that are available to-go. There?s nowhere to sit so it?s definitely more of a cake order/gift shop bakery. Most of the cakes have a simple clean finish, but undeniably gourmet look to them. The ingredients are so unique and creative so if you?re tired of chocolate cake and vanilla butter cream then Kreation Artisan Cake is for you. It's French meets West Coast and the results are handcrafted homemade classic cakes made with exotic ingredients like passion fruit, teas and even herbs like tarragon!
My friend ordered 6 individual serving cakes for our Christmas dinner and I obviously had to try every single one. We all did. I?m big on the sharing if you didn?t notice already =). I really wish I had the descriptions beside me while I was trying them. I only had the names of them so I didn?t know what to expect. I also wish I had bigger pieces of a few of them?sometimes bite size pieces don?t do the cakes justice, so I?ll keep that in mind throughout my review. I?ve also tried 2 other cakes from here before this occasion, but I won?t focus on those.
Caramel Nuts 3.5/6 Milk chocolate ganache & caramel butter cream with caramelized crushed pecan between layers of frangelico soaked hazelnut sponge $5.50If you?re not too adventurous and like your simple cakes and flavours then go for this one. This is the cake that will appeal to the masses. It sounds more gourmet than it tastes, but it still tastes good. I had to use my taste buds to pick out the flavour because I had no description. Sometimes this can be a good thing, but sometimes you want to know what to expect so you?re not disappointed. This reminded me of Thomas Haas?s Caramel Pecan chocolate. I enjoyed that more though; it was so different and original. It?s not that sweet at first bite, but as you continue to eat it then it gets sweeter.**Blueberry Ricotta Mousse6/6 Glazed ricotta mousse, blueberry cream, vanilla sponge $5.25This was delicious and my winner out of the 6. It was light, airy, slightly tangy and not that sweet. I?m not a fan of cheesecake, but I like Tiramisu. This one had ricotta which is a light tasting cheese so I didn?t mind it because it reminded me of the light tasting mascarpone cheese in Tiramisu. The cheese taste is so light and it made for a very fluffy and moist mousse. The Ricotta mousse was all around the cake.Green Tea Chestnut 2.5/6 Green tea dacqouise, caramelized meringue, chestnut cream between layers of green tea cake $5.50Ahhh so it?s a dacqouise cake! If I had the description I might have enjoyed it more because I would be expecting a dacqouise cake ? a French cake made of layers of meringue and cream. Since I didn?t know I didn?t really enjoy it that much because I was expecting a ?Green Tea Chestnut? cake. This is a really unique cake and it stood out to be first. She put an Asian twist to a traditional dacqouise cake by making the meringue a Matcha meringue and changing the traditional butter cream to a chestnut cream. Too bad it sounds better on paper.**Earl Grey Chocolate Mousse 4.5/6 Manjari Tea mousse, tea brulée, tea almond sponge cake, topped with meringue & almond slices $5.50This is another one that called my name. I?ve wanted to try this one for a very log time. It reminds me of Thomas Haas?s Earl Grey Tea chocolate. But I enjoyed this cake more; it had a stronger Earl Grey flavour I wanted.It was very aromatic and nutty in flavour and because I had no description I had to rely on my taste buds again. I thought it was a hazelnut sponge cake. I think I would have enjoyed this one more if I had a bigger piece of it, I could get a better idea of what was going on.Raspberry Ganache 2.5/6 Chocolate ganache (dark, milk or white) w/ raspberries between layers of chocolate sponge $5.50We had the dark chocolate ganache, but I think a white chocolate ganache would have been more suitable?even though I love dark chocolate way more than white. This one is the most bitter of all the cakes, so the chocolate used is probably a 68% cocoa or even higher. I?m not a huge fan of fruit and chocolate, and it has to be done really well for me to enjoy it. It must be fresh fruit, because artificial fruit flavours and chocolate is almost a guaranteed ?no? on my list.**Egg Nog (Holiday Special) 5/6 Egg nog mousse cake with a gingerbread crust and pomegranate compote $5.50 (I don?t have the exact description, but it?s how I can best describe it)Too bad this is holiday cake. I liked it! It was my second favourite cake. It was the second lightest cake next to the Blueberry Ricotta Mousse cake. It looked like a cheesecake, but it wasn?t. I really like the texture of their mousse. It nice and light, not too sweet and very airy and fluffy. It had a distinct egg nog flavour, but it wasn?t overly creamy either, it was spongier.From another occassion... **Raspberry Passionfruit Raspberry & passionfruit cream between layers of light coconut sponge cake soaked w/ passion fruit liqueurTo be honest, I don't rememeber what it tastes like, but all I know was that everyone liked it.
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