U:Dessert Story has been on my radar since it opened. As I am a huge dessert eater, you can probably guess just from the name that it appeals to me. They opened in SF in 2018, a spinoff from Sweet Maple (that was also on my list of places to try, a brunch place, known for the Millionaire's Bacon and other sweet decadent creations). They opened a second location in Berkeley in 2020, have even expanded to offer retail items like flavored mochi waffle mixes (ube, chocolate, matcha), and large format take home milk tea sets.
"U :Dessert Story is the next level of Asian desserts--influenced by Korean, Japanese, and Thai passion. Our desserts are homemade in our kitchen with love using the highest quality ingredients."
But U: Dessert Story is all about desserts, with Asian flair. The menu is full of cakes - but no ho-hum cakes here. Instead, you'll find several flavors of the every trendy 18 layer crepe cakes, Japanese style cheesecakes (lychee, or honey yuzu), and also trendy basque cheesecake (but of course, it is infused with uji matcha). Even the chocolate cake is fascinating (chocolate truffle cake with chocolate mascarpone), the molten lava cake is filled with matcha lava, and the banofee pie has ojicha cream and almonds to jazz up the classic recipe. Not in the mood for cake? No problem. How about a flavored Croffle (yes, a croissant waffle), such as salted egg yolk with thai tea ice cream? Or perhaps a mochi waffle is more your style? That would be ube flavored, and topped with boba, Oreo, gold flakes, berries, and more, with ube sauce to drizzle over it all. Of course there is honey brick toast, again with elements like salted egg yolk custard sauce or mango sticky rice inspired, and a slew of different bingsu.
If you actually do want some savory items to go with your sweets, they have a few of those too: think Korean cheese corn dogs, Japanese takoyaki, Thai spicy ramyeon, and more. And you better believe there are no fewer than 8 matcha drinks, milk teas, cheese tea, classic tea, coffee drinks, smoothies and more to wash it all down.
Yup, I've been paying attention to this place, but as its located in another part of the city, I just never made it there. But one day, someone brought in a cake to the office, and had leftover. I went running.
Matcha Crepe Cake. $115 full size or $15/slice. |
Homemade Matcha Sauce and Red Bean Paste. $3 each (included with whole cake). |
Red bean paste (anko) and matcha are a classic combo in Japanese desserts: anko is sweet, matcha is bitter. But the flavor of red beans is pretty subtle, it sounds like the cake went kinda overboard with the matcha here and probably ramped up the sweetness to compensate.
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