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Berry Good Enterprise
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Has TV:
- No
2 reviews for Berry Good Enterprise
2 reviews in English
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Review from Larry L.
Still one of the better cake places in Richmond!!
I just had the Rooibos tea.
No desert for me.
But we did buy some great cookies that she has up on the counter by the kitchen. We bought the whole bowlfull!
Still love the tea cups and saucers and the little forks and spoons.
Everything is so delicate from their fine cakes and pastries to the drinks that compliment.Listed in: Taste Bud Tinglers, Romancing the Stone., Bubble Tea Economy - happiness…
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2/21/2011
Still my favourite for deserts. Valentines day is packed, but...you can always do take out and eat… Read more »
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2/21/2011
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Review from Cat D.
Richmond, BC
This delightful little dessert cafe is hidden away in Excel Plaza on McKim Way in Richmond, next to Canwest Taekwondo Academy. The proprietress is a young Korean woman who specialized in French and Japanese pastries and is married to a Taiwanese man. This interesting blend of influences shows itself nicely at Berry Good.
The place itself is small, some may think it's tiny but like any good tearoom it's very nice and cozy. The decor is lovely, one wall papered in beautiful, old-fashioned floral motifs and the other wall is covered in startlingly modern shale or granite slabs. Somehow it just works.
I've tried many of the desserts here and they are amazing. Mango cheesecake, white chocolate cheesecake, green tea chiffon cake, just to name a few. All of these were difficult to eat without shutting my eyes and moaning. They also have exceptionally good dacquois (little meringue cookies) that are, sadly, only available to order most of the time now.
The menu boasts all manner of teas, coffees, smoothies, juices and other steamed or cold concoctions available, with decaf and non-dairy options too. The refrigerated display case showcases their available cakes and pastries for the day, which changes all the time.
There are even sandwiches on the menu if you need something more substantial. The little details, such as the unique teapots, cups and saucers and spoons are nice touches that add to the presentation of each item. You can see the care and thought put into choosing which drink goes in which cup or glass. A lot of these are not even available in Canada. In a city overrun with bubble tea cafes, this place stands out. Even with its small dimensions, it still offers table service.
A drink and a slice of cake runs about $10 per person. Great place for a nightcap, especially if you are looking to please some cake-loving women.
