This Montreal Company Makes Sushi Crêpes But They Actually Look Amazing (PHOTOS)

Who says sushi can't be dessert, too?
Contributing Writer

One of the sweetest parts about the world of desserts is the creativity! And Bateau Sucré, a Laval-based bakery, knows just what we're talking about.

This local company makes sushi crêpes... Yes, you read that right. Sushi crêpes.

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Inspired by her love of sushi and baking to fill the all-too-real extra time we've all had since the start of the pandemic, what started out just for fun for owner Rabab has turned into a full-blown business. "People were loving the idea so it encouraged me to do more!" she told MTL Blog. 

Some of the many flavours include things like Oreo, banana or s'mores. Or you can get a deluxe flavour for an extra $2 per five pieces, including Kinder, Reese's and Bueno.

All you have to do is pick how many pieces you want in your boat and your flavours. For every flavour you pick, you'll get five pieces, starting at $20 for 15 pieces (three flavours) and go up from there.

Courtesy of Bateau Sucré

Delivery is $5 or $10 depending on where in the city you are, but trust me when I tell you, it's totally worth it.

All you have to do is send a DM to the Bateau Sucré to start the greatest, sugary boat ride you've ever been on!

Bateau Sucré

Address: Online

Why You Need To Go: For a unique dessert that you've likely never tried before!

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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