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Looking for suggestions on Dutch side only.
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We had 2 Creme Brulee on our last visit. One from Moulin Fou and one from Pineapple Pete's. Might give the edge to Moulin Fou but would order either one again, both were very good.
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Pineapple Pete used to have a very unique creme brulee, although I don't remember now what was different about it. It's been many years since we've gone there, so I can't speak to how it is now.
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Ooh, this is my kind of thread! Creme brulee is my favorite dessert, other than possibly a SWEET carrot cake!
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Ooh, this is my kind of thread! Creme brulee is my favorite dessert, other than possibly a SWEET carrot cake!
Where have you found the best on Dutch side?
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Pineapple Pete's has a dark rum creme brulee as I recall. I also recall it being delicious!
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Thanks. Both look good. Keep them coming.
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Normally, I get creme brulee on the French side. My best would probably be Bistrot Cariabes. I had one at Moulin Fou that was pretty good though. I may try it at the new French restaurant in Jordan Village this time.
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Sounds like Moulin Fou is where to go. Thanks.
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As easy to make as it is to spell crème brûlée.
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The cafe in Jordan Village had a yummy one
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Marys Boons is really good. Had it in MARCH and it was amazing
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Pineapple Pete's is the best I have had on the Dutch side. The rum is the big difference!
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So far it's PP, Mary's Boon and Moulin Fou on the Dutch side. Too bad I don't care to go to PP for various reasons but keep recommending others.
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Dark rum crème brûlée at PP
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