Friday, August 1, 2014

Sweets Overload at Le Cafe Gourmand



Hi there! It’s time to shout T.G.I.F!! Yeahhh. Finally Friday has come! Some of you might think ‘Oh no! Holiday is almost over!’. Nonetheless, for others who have started working since Wednesday (like me), today is just the beginning for another tummy-prosperity moments. For you the dessert lovers, you’d better be prepared to drool because for this T.G.I.F celebration, I am just highly in the mood to write about desserts!

For you whose ‘basecamp’ is at Senopati and its surroundings, you definitely have been aware of Le Cafe Gourmand, which is located right in front of Le Quartier. The venue is spacious and the interior is so lovable. Simply said, it is just an ideal place for relaxing, chilling, and letting your tummy get prosperous. 
The Interior

Tarts and Pastries
Additionally, for those who are in Surabaya, the great news is your tummy might also be satisfied and you don’t need to drool too much as Le Cafe Gourmand is also available there (even with 3 outlets!) and actually, they are even originated from Surabaya. The menus as well as the taste are exactly similar to the one in Jakarta. I am 100% sure about this as I have ever visited both of them. 

Le Cafe Gourmand Graha Famili Surabaya


Since I am in the mood for sweets, all the menu reviewed would be the sweet ones :p

Mogador (IDR 48k)
- French crepes served with coffee ice cream (flavor can be changed), peanut butter, oreo cookies, and chocolate sauce -

If you have ever read my review on MOJO Kitchen & Bar, you definitely have known that I’m a peanut-butter lover. No wonder, Mogador had captured my interest when making the order. However, instead of having coffee ice cream as the companion, I requested to have salted caramel. Actually I desired to order creme brulee but pity me, it was already sold out. Looking at the appearance, the dish was kinda cute as the ice cream somehow looked like the head of a creature, while the oreo cookies were used as its ears. As expected, I enjoyed the dish as the crepes’ thickness was perfect and I simply loved the mixture of the generously-given toppings. The combination of salty peanut butter with sweet salted caramel ice cream, oreo cookies, and chocolate sauce was indeed ideal.

Montebello (IDR 48k)
- French crepes served with Nutella spread, salted caramel ice cream (flavor can be changed), and biscuit crumble -

For chocolate lover, Montebello was the right choice for you. The chocolate taste could be felt in every single bite as the Nutella topping was abundantly spread on the thin crepes. If you prefer it to be not too sweet, you might change the ice cream flavor into any kind of sorbet or coffee.
 
Choices of Cone

Ice cream with cone (IDR 35k)

If you are the type of person who just enjoy ice cream if it is solely served, then you might prefer this one. Single, double, or triple scoop; the choice is all yours. You might also choose your desired flavor and color of cone. If you want to see all the available flavors and colors of cone, you’d better come early in the morning because the favorite ones are often sold out very fast.

 French Toast (IDR 48k)
- French toast with warm red berries compote, mascarpone, and maple syrup –

Some of you might be the ones who prefer the combination of sweet and sour. If you’ve just nodded your head, then this dish is yours. What to expect when sweet maple syrup, slightly sour red berries, and creamy mascarpone covered the super moist and buttery smelled French toast? Definitely heaven! 

Chocolate Caramel Tart (IDR 35k)

Except its quite mini size, everything else related to this tart were great! It showed the flawless combination of crispy crust, Valrhona chocolate ganache, caramel custard, and chocolate glazing. If I should choose one word to represent this super creamy dessert, I would say it was MARVELOUS!

 
Affogato Espresso (IDR 53k)
- Espresso with vanilla ice cream -

For coffee-based beverage, affogato might easily be the winner for the best presentation. As the color of vanilla ice cream was so distinct from espresso, the view of the melted ice cream that started to mix with the espresso irresistibly made you drool. I really loved the presentation of Gourmand’s Affogato as they stuffed the vanilla ice cream at the middle of the glass, and left some empty space at the bottom part. So, by the time you scooped the ice cream with your spoon and created a whole to the bottom part, you could see the espresso leaking and filling in that empty space. Definitely will make you want to try it as soon as possible! Moreover, this affogato also proved that appearance did not lie. The taste was indeed a pleasant combination of slightly sour espresso and sweet vanilla ice cream.
 
Caffe Latte (IDR 35k)
- Espresso with hot milk -

Having the ideal sweetness level and being served in a very generous-sized glass, this warm beverage was the best companion for long chit-chat time. Taste was great, portion was huge. All I could see was just a satisfied smile on my face.

In a nutshell, Le Cafe Gourmand is recommended if you are trying to find a cozy place to stay for quite long time. The desserts and beverages are great, and the service is satisfying. Although I still think that the French crepes can simply be made at home, but the generous toppings given makes the price turn to be acceptable. If currently you are still thinking about the place to go for your T.G.I.F celebration, Le Cafe Gourmand definitely deserves a try. I recommend you to hurry reserve the table, otherwise you might have to queue as it’s almost always fully-occupied.  


Taste: 8.5/10
Place: 9/10
Service: 9/10
Price: 8/10

Thanks for reading! :)


LE CAFE GOURMAND
Address / Phone:
Jl. Gunawarman No. 65, Senopati, Jakarta / (021) 2930 5522
Jl. Lingkar Dalam Barat Graha Famili, Surabaya / (031) 732 2552
Jl. Pregolan No.2, Surabaya / (031) 535 5511
Jl. Raya Kupang Indah No. 1, Surabaya / (031) 734 1173

Operating hours: Sun – Thu 7am – 11pm, Fri – Sat 7am – 1am
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