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Honey Dessert House

3618 Kingsway
Vancouver, BC V5R5M2
Tel: (604) 677-1880
Neighbourhood: Central Park

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For sit in, it's alright.
By teddyandturtle of Vancouver - Kingsway (84 Reviews)
Submitted Monday, February 1, 2010 - 9:00pm [Dine in]

I've been here a couple of times, mainly because I live in the area and my cousin works here. They're drinks are just okay.. nothing special. Some of their more "special" drinks they just add tapioca to the bottom and stuff like that. Doesn't taste that great though.

They're decently priced for a sit in bubble tea place. Haven't tried their food yet.

The place is very..green. With stick on Ikea flowers on the walls for decorations. I think the place could definitely use some changes in their decor.

I gave it a 4 for service cause my cousin was serving us the last couple of times we've been here. But if you don't speak Cantonese or Mandarin, you may have a bit of a language barrier here.

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pretty good
By genki39 of burnaby (82 Reviews)
Submitted Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 8:01pm [Dine in]

I've been here a few times, but only for the bubble tea, I've never eaten here. The bubble tea here is pretty good and the prices are reasonable, not overly priced like some places. The service is very friendly unlike bubble world (kingsway-burnaby). The place is quite small, very lit and very clean. Maybe next time I'll try some food.

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Yeay! Finally!
By hungryjo of Vancouver (170 Reviews)
Submitted Sunday, July 13, 2008 - 10:15am [Dine in]

Wow! Finally a place that serves some good Asian desserts! I've been here three times and I'm always satisfied with my choices. We've tried mango coconut milk drink (with texture kinda like Lassi), mango w/ glutenous black rice, green onion pancake w/ beef, tofu pudding w/ sago in coconut milk, strawberry in sago mix, and red bean milk. Mmmm..they are all equally good! Lots of varieties! The good thing is that they're open late till 1am or 2am. Only one complaint was that there was this one time where they didn't some things on the menu so I had to keep on choosing another item. Other than that, I totally recommend this place. It does get busy sometimes so you might have to wait a lil longer for the desserts.

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Tasty, fresh, simple desserts but expensive
By Bonka of Vancouver (451 Reviews)
Submitted Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 9:54pm [Dine in]

I came here with a few friends since they wanted to try out this new place.

The decor is simple yet colourful and their colour scheme works well with what they serve. Bright lighting and hip mandarin music round off the atmosphere.

Their menu is large but much of the same thing throughout, with the differences being the type of fruit used mostly. Most of us stuck to something with mango in it, with me getting the Fresh Mango with Sago and a Scoop of Ice Cream. It was refreshing albeit ordinary. I felt I could've used a little more in the end considering it was something like $5-6 for it.

Our waitress was friendly and had fluent english so there was no communication problems. We had a conversation with her trying to see if she knew who was the singer of one of the songs that came on.

I am not exactly a fan of asian dessert places considering the simplistic menu choices and the prices associated to it but it is a nice refreshing option for a hotter day or a change from the usual cake places.

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Nice place for gathering
By Sakura of Vancouver (2 Reviews)
Submitted Sunday, February 22, 2009 - 2:36pm [Dine in]

First time there was when they first opened last summer. I was deeply attacted with this lime green little place because it felt so refreshing and elegant.

Back then they only served Hong Kong style desserts which all made with fresh fruits. Although services were a bit slow at first (part of the learning curve I guess), but quality of food and service were high so it was worth it.

Went there gain recently with friends to try out their new menu of meals and we were all impressed. We ordered the red curry chicken with rice, teriyaki chicken with rice, pan fried beef with udon and the beef shank with instant noodle. My favourite was the teriyaki chicken which was topped with mayonnaise and seaweed.

We will definitely go there for future gatherings, especially in summer when their fabulous mango grapefruit in sago mix with mango ice cream is back with the mango season!

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Will not go again
By fp931 of Burnaby (2 Reviews)
Submitted Tuesday, July 15, 2008 - 10:23pm [Dine in]

Went there the other night and the place was packed. It was extremely noisy there, service was decent and it was really slow (they told us that they ran out of ice so they have to send someone out to buy ice.). $4.95 for a homemade-style dessert that made from an inexperience cook--too much ice, not sweet enough. Very disappointed, will not go again.

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