For the waffles, you have a choice between their Liege Waffle or their Brussels Waffle. I asked them what the difference between the two was and this was how they described each in one word:
Liege Waffle - "crispy"
Brussels Waffle - "sweet"
We decided to ask the girl at the counter which one was more popular. She said "crispy" ... so we went with crispy! I picked the Chocolate Almond & Walnuts Liege Waffle. The waffle was covered with almonds, walnuts, chocolate chips, drizzled with chocolate sauce, and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
All in all, it was a pretty solid dessert waffle. I would recommend it to those of you looking for a spontaneous snack at a reasonable price ($5.95). I wouldn't put it on my list of gourmet indulgences, but it definitely hits the spot if you're looking for a quick dessert/snack.
If anyone has tried both the Liege and the Brussels Waffle, let me know which one you prefer!

Best Richmond Restaurant - The Story Cafe
ReplyDeleteThe Story Cafe - Eatery & Bar is a vibrant and cozy restaurant & bar in Richmond, BC, known for its high-quality food, artisanal coffee, and warm nostalgic atmosphere. Housed in a transformed warehouse space decorated with vintage records and antiques, this eatery blends global cuisine with comfort classics — from brunch favourites and hearty mains to creative dinner dishes and handcrafted cocktails — all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The Story Cafe offers a full food and drink experience including breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, happy hour specials, and an extensive wine and coffee menu. Guests often enjoy live music and special events that enhance the inviting atmosphere, making it a great spot for casual meals, celebrations, or drinks with friends. With friendly service and a diverse menu that appeals to a wide range of tastes, it’s a beloved dining destination in Richmond’s culinary scene.
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