Where on property can we find a creme brulee

ppony

Artist in residence
DIS Lifetime Sponsor
Joined
Aug 23, 1999
Messages
5,476
Title says it all. I could eat creme brulee morning noon and night. Who has it? :hyper:
 
Pretty much everywhere, you can check the menus on the Dis but many of the table service restaurants have various forms of creme brulee (pistachio chocolate, maple, vanilla, etc)
 
When we last went to WDW in 2009, my DD (then 10) was obsessed with creme brulee. We both enjoyed the creme brulee at Wolfgang Puck Express. However, DH enjoyed the maple creme brulee at Le Cellier. I wasn't a fan of the maple flavor.
 

Title says it all. I could eat creme brulee morning noon and night. Who has it? :hyper:


My DBL does not think the meal complete with out creme brulee and he has it in most places we eat in WDW.. Le Cellier is his favorite "if" he has to pick favorite as he likes them all. can go inot allears.net and pull up menus for each place and see what all kinds are offered....:woohoo:
 
I've enjoyed crèmes brûlées at the following:

Bistro de Paris
Les Chefs de France
Hollywood Brown Derby
Coral Reef
Wolfgang Puck Express
Boatwrights (butterscotch flavored)
Jiko (Amarula flavored)
Flying Fish (it was a seasonal dish and was pear flavored)
Kona Café (banana flavored -- my partner says this was his favorite)
Le Cellier (maple flavored -- that one might have been my favorite)
 
If you go to the top of the page there are two lines of quick links. Click on <Dining> and it will take you to a page with a search feature near the top. Type in creme brulee and click <ENTER> and it will show you every Disney Restaurant that serves creme brulee, the meal, the menu item description, and the price.
 
Thanks guys. I did know I could look at the menus from places but the few I checked that I had ADRs for, didn't have them and as you well know, there are a LOT of menus and the search feature and I have never had an understanding. I rarely get what I'm searching for so I don't bother much anymore. So really, asking was the fastest way. :goodvibes

AND, as we all know, menus are fluid.
 
My husband got it every morning at Cafe Rix (Coronado Springs Resort). He really liked it there!

My favorite was Tony's at MK!!

Happy Planning!
 
I loved the creme brulee at Le Chefs de France. I thought it was wonderful. I can't ever imagine eating there, and not having creme brulee for dessert.

Love it!!!!!!!!!!!
 
OK, so here's a side question to my original question.
How many of them can you get it to-go at? And I'm not thinking of scooping it out into a big to-go foam container where it would spill all over like soup. A smaller container or it pre-done in a to-go style would be preferable. Until a few weeks ago, I thought it could never be a to-go item given it's almost always in a glass/ceramic bowl. But then I got one at a bistro at the Mall of America and it was wonderful. Sure, it's BETTER when it's in the ceramic ramekin and the brulee is crispier...BUT, on occasion, I'd like to be able to get a dessert I could munch in a few minutes and keep on going rather than committing to a minimum of 20+ minutes in a restaurant to have it. :lovestruc
Yes, I want my brulee and eat it too. ;)
 
I've had them to-go from Wolfgang Puck Express and Boatwrights, but both were just unceremoniously dumped into a plastic to-go container. They didn't look pretty, but they still tasted great (Boatwrights was significantly better than Wolfgang Puck Express). I believe the patisserie in the France pavilion in Epcot sells them to-go in foil ramekins.
 
Take Out creme brulee:

I have had creme brulee from Sunshine Seasons at EPCOT.

As a PP said, the patisserie in France has it as well, but... the CMs wouldn't sell it to my family once! It was really hot that day and we told them we were bringing our lunch back to the Beach Club to eat. They said the cb would not make it in the heat, so they made us take something else instead. Fortunately, the chocolate mousse was yummy.
 
Creme brûlée doesn't travel well so I wouldn't suggest asking for it to go. It really must be eaten very shortly after its been torched otherwise the crust gets soggy.
 
It may be a bit pricier, but the Brown Derby in Hollywood Studios had the best Ive ever had. Very light and tasty. I have had a alot of crem brulee but that was the best.
 


Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom