Creme Brulee...where can we find it?

loribell

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My dh loves creme brulee. I looked through quite a few EPCOT menus on allears and only found it at Le Cellier. I have no idea where else to look. I would really appreciate it if you guys can let me know where you have found it, where it is best and if it can be gotten to go without a ressie.

Thanks so much!
 
the pastry shop in the back of france (the quick service place) has it- it's not usually on the menu, but it's always there
 
DS18 had it at Coral Reef and it was his favorite!!! He also had it at HoB at DTD. He loves it!!!
 

My oldest is a creme brulee fan.

He had it at Chefs de France, Hollywood Brown Derby, Kona, and Seasons (the food court in the Land pavillion). His favorite was HBD's though Chefs was a close second.
 
You'll need a ressie, but Narcoosee's has a fantastic Key Lime Creme Brulee!

Have fun!
 
Almost every restaurant we've eaten at in WDW (and we've eaten at a lot of them) that has a dessert menu has had creme brulee. Its not my favorite so I can't tell you which is best but I can tell you I notice it on the menu a lot since I don't eat it
 
Chef's De France has amazing Creme Brulee, but Wolfgang Puck Express also has amazing Creme Brulee. We are Creme fans, and have had it all over the WDW. I would say Le Cellier and Chef's and then Seasons and WPE
 
Almost every restaurant we've eaten at in WDW (and we've eaten at a lot of them) that has a dessert menu has had creme brulee. Its not my favorite so I can't tell you which is best but I can tell you I notice it on the menu a lot since I don't eat it

LOL!!! That's what I was going to say. It seemed like every restaurant this trip (that's 10) and last trip (12) had creme brulee. I'm not too much of a fan, although the chocolate creme brulee at Lyon, France's F&WF booth was really good. My mom said there wasn't one she didn't like this trip and she had one almost every meal.
 
Can anyone describe creme brulee? I see it on the menus and read of many who rave about it, such as from Le Cellier, but have never had it and unsure of what it tastes like and what the texture is like. Can anyone tell me about that, and does the taste remind you of anything other dessert? Thanks! :)
 
has a function that allows you to search menus for particular items.


Blue Zoo

Dessert (Dinner)
Bluezoo 5d - Made with the sorbet of the day, fig cobbler, vanilla creme brulee, chocolate raspberry molten cake, meyer lemon cream, strawberry confit, and biscotti. - $15.00
Dessert (Snack)
Cafe Menu - Bluezoo 5d - Made with the sorbet of the day, fig cobbler, vanilla creme brulee, chocolate raspberry molten cake, meyer lemon cream, strawberry confit, and biscotti. - $15.00

Chefs de France

Entree/Main Course (Lunch)
The French Menu - The classic onion soup topped with Gruyere cheese, the Classic French toasted ham and cheese sandwich served with a green salad, and baked vanilla creme brulee with pistachio madeleine. - $17.95
Dessert (Dinner)
Creme Brulee - Vanilla creme brulee served with a madeliene. - $7.25
Dessert (Lunch)
Creme Brulee - Vanilla creme brulee served with a madeliene. - $7.25

Citricos

Dessert (Dinner)
Tropical Fruit Creme Brulee - Creme Brulee - $8.00

Dine with a Disney Imagineer (Dinner)

Entree/Main Course (Dinner)
Chefs Northwest Selection - Great Beginnings: Your choice of Smoky Portobello Soup with Roasted Shiitakes and Chive Oil - or - Fresh Field Greens, Roasted Beets, Hazelnut Gremolata, Crater Lake Blue Cheese, and Blackberry Vinaigrette. Entrée: Your choice of Cedar Plank Roasted King Salmon with Asparagus, Haricot Vert, Mizuna, Herb Dumplings, and Sage Brown Butter Vinaigrette Grilled Beef Tenderloin with Fire-roasted Corn, Swiss Chard, Red Wine Reduction, and Blue Cheese Fritter Grilled Buffalo Sirloin Steak with Sweet Potato-Hazelnut Gratin, and Sweet Onion Jam. Dessert: Your choice of Artist Point Berry Cobbler . . . Seasonal Berries and House-made Black Raspberry Ice Cream Coffee Two Ways . . . Mochaccino Bread Pudding and Vanilla Latte Crème Brûlée Inspired by the Year of a Million Dreams. - $0.00

Dine with a Disney Imagineer (Lunch)

Dessert (Lunch)
Fresh Blueberry and Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée - Fresh Blueberry and Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée with a Shortbread Stick - $0.00

Fountain View Bakery

Dessert (Snack)
Soarin' Orange Creme Brulee - Soarin' Orange Creme Brulee - $3.29

Fountain view Espresso & Bakery

Dessert (Lunch)
Crème Brulee - Crème Brulee - $3.29

Kona Cafe

Dessert (Lunch)
Desserts - Choose from Apple Brown Betty, Caramel-banana Creme Brulee, White chocolate cheesecake, Kona Kone, Kilauea Torte, or Chocolate Macadamia Nut Tart. Each for $5.99 - $5.99
Dessert (Dinner)
Desserts - Choose from: Banana-chocolate Creme Brulee, White chocolate cheesecake, Kona Kone, Kilauea Torte, Chocolate Fondue, No Sugar Added Apple Stack, or Chocolate Macadamia Nut Tart. Each for $5.49 or $5.99 - $5.49

Le Cellier Steakhouse

Dessert (Dinner)
Maple Creme Brulee - Maple creme brulee. - $6.99
Dessert (Lunch)
Maple Creme Brulee - Maple creme brulee. - $6.99

Maya Grill

Dessert (Snack)
Creme Brulee - Creme Brulee - $6.99

Narcoossee's

Dessert (Dinner)
Key Lime Creme Brulee - Key Lime Creme Brulee - $7.00

Raglan Road

Dessert (Dinner)
Bailey's Creme Brulee Tart - Creme brulee Irish style. - $6.99
Dessert (Lunch)
Bailey's Creme Brulee Tart - Creme brulee Irish style. - $6.99

Shula's Steak House

Dessert (Dinner)
Creme Brulee - Creme brulee - $6.95

Spoodles

Dessert (Dinner)
Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee - Vanilla bean creme brulee. - $6.99

Tony's Town Square Restaurant

Dessert (Dinner)
Pistachio Creme Brulee - Pistachio Creme Brulee - $5.99

Victoria and Albert's

Dessert (Dinner)
Vanilla Bean Creme Brulee - Vanilla bean creme brulee - $0.00

Wolfgang Puck Express

Dessert (Dinner)
Creme Brulee - Creme brulee - $3.95
Dessert (Lunch)
Creme Brulee - Creme brulee - $3.95
 
Can anyone describe creme brulee? I see it on the menus and read of many who rave about it, such as from Le Cellier, but have never had it and unsure of what it tastes like and what the texture is like. Can anyone tell me about that, and does the taste remind you of anything other dessert? Thanks! :)

Creme Brulee is a custard dessert (Egg, cream, etc!).....in plain form it has a vanilla flavor, but many of the WDW restaurants add flavors like citrus or banana or maple, etc. Then they add a layer of sugar on top and blowtorch it, creating a crispy sugar coating on top :)

It is soooooo good - some better than others. The custard should be very creamy.

I found this photo on google:
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u51/witchywife/MapleSyrupCremeBruleeII.jpg

I still have dreams about the double vanilla bean creme brulee from the Brown Derby from like 3 years ago :lmao:

If you like custards or flan, you will love creme brulee :)
 
Can anyone describe creme brulee? I see it on the menus and read of many who rave about it, such as from Le Cellier, but have never had it and unsure of what it tastes like and what the texture is like. Can anyone tell me about that, and does the taste remind you of anything other dessert? Thanks! :)

Easiest place to get Creme brulee is Seasons counter service (across from Soarin) when you get in line there are several food stations - in between those stations there are refrigerator areas with desserts - KEEP GOING (dh gets lost at this place!) at the very end there is the bakery - and Creme Brulee is there!! (along with other yummy bakery treats!)

Now if anyone watches A&E Chef Rocco Dispirto has a new show Get Real with Rocco, and I caught it last weekend and he showed the best short cut for Creme Brulee - I have no idea exactly - but they took some kind of ready made pudding cups put them in a bowl added fresh vanilla bean (cut open the bean and scrape the seeds, added the seeds) then put in ramekin bowls, then top with raw sugar (bigger crystals?) and torch and serve...

so the show says to go online to get the recipes -- um? not online talk about a worthless website!
http://www.aetv.com/rocco-gets-real/recipes/spinach-and-boursin-ravioli.jsp
 
Thanks so much for all the info everyone. I thought I had seen it on the menu at a lot of places but just was not seeing it on many menus.

Hootch I totally forgot you could search for a specific food item on the DIS. Allears had the most menus for so long that is just where I go to search menus. Very few of them even listed Creme Brulee. Looks like I need to get used to searching here instead.

Looks like DH will be able to get a lot of Creme Brulee.
 
The best Creme Brulee is at Wolfgang Puck Express at Marketplace.

I second this, and would like to add that this is the very best place I have found that takes the counter-service allotments if you are on the Dining Plan.

The food and service (yes, they bring your food to your table!) is superior.

I suspect (without good reason) that the 'counter service' is a token effort made by Wolfgang to let them take the counter-service business.
 
Ate Birthday dinner at California Grill last night and had THE BEST Butterscotch Creme Brulee! It was AWESOME and I LOVE Creme Brulee!:thumbsup2
 
It is great at the Wolfgang Puck's at the Marketplace, but FYI it is no longer accepted as a dessert on the dining plan.
bummer.
 
The best Creme Brulee is at Wolfgang Puck Express at Marketplace.

YUMMY!!


They also have it at Sunshine Seasons food fair in Epcot. I never saw it at Coral Reef last month when we were there:confused3
 
Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge -- Pistachio Creme Brulee with a layer of chocolate on the bottom..... outstanding. You'll need a reservation though
 











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