Where in the World do you get your Creme Brulee fix?

California Grill normally has a very yummy creme brulee. This has got to be one of my favortie desserts. A few years back I was on a creme brulee mission and would only eat at restaurants that had it. That year I think I had about 5 or 6 different flavors during our stay at WDW.
 
In Epcot's World Showcase, in both the Chefs de France restaurant and the Patisserie!
 

Le Cellier and Tony's. At Tony's it was pistacchio flavored, it was wonderful. Wolfgang Puck's was also good but not as good as the other two.
 
I saw that Fountainview Cafe in Epcot had Soarin' Orange Creme Brulee...I really hope they are open again by the time we visit in May. Le Cellier will be closed for the week we are there :( Is it a specialty flavor at the Patisserie? Any other suggestions? Particularly CS, because we have all our TS ADR's, but I'd gladly stand in line at a CS place for a good creme brulee... :lovestruc
 
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I love Chef de France's creme brulee - and only discovered in Dec. that the Patisserie also has it. It isn't listed on the menu - so maybe they don't always have it. But at only $3.50 - I'm going to be checking every day I'm in Epcot!
 
Maple Creme Brulee at LeCellier is the best in my opinion!:woohoo:

Was anyone else disappointed when LeCellier made the creme brulee a sampler with vanilla also? To me the maple was a signature dish for them, I do not understand why they paired it with plain old vanilla?

:hug: Mrs. Disney Ron
 
Maple Creme Brulee at LeCellier is the best in my opinion!:woohoo:

Was anyone else disappointed when LeCellier made the creme brulee a sampler with vanilla also? To me the maple was a signature dish for them, I do not understand why they paired it with plain old vanilla?

:hug: Mrs. Disney Ron

My husband was very disappointed in this change. It was, hands down, his favorite of all the creme brulee he ate during our December '05 trip (and he had at least 5 different versions). He ordered the sampler during our trip this past December and said it just wasn't the same. He missed his maple creme brulee so much I ended up making him some in February.
 
Maple Creme Brulee at LeCellier is the best in my opinion!:woohoo:

Was anyone else disappointed when LeCellier made the creme brulee a sampler with vanilla also? To me the maple was a signature dish for them, I do not understand why they paired it with plain old vanilla?

:hug: Mrs. Disney Ron

I like both.
 
Sunshine Seasons at The Land in Epcot has the soarin' orange creme brulee. (or at least they did when we were there about 3 weeks ago!)
 
The pistachio creme brulee at Jiko was the best dessert I had at WDW when we were there in December. Also had the creme brulee at Spoodles which was good but not as good as Jiko's!
 
Thanks for all of the replies!

I too have gone looking for Creme Brulee and have had it at some of the places you've listed.

I really liked Chef's, LeCellier, Spoodles and even Seasons. The chocolate Creme Brulee during F&W last October was absolutely the best!!

Has anyone tried the Soarin' Orange Creme Brulee?

Also, is the brulee at the Patisserie exactly the same as at Chef's??

Shelly
 
Is there any creme brulee on the buffet at Boma? If not, I suppose I'll just have to content myself with Zebra Domes... :laughing:
 












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