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    Hey everyone! My wife and I LOVE creme brulee. As such, I was wondering what restaurants serve creme brulee on their dessert menu and of those that are served, which is your favorite?? Thanks for the 411!!!!
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    Fulton's at Downtown has my favorite - it is a milk chocolate creme brulee and it is fantastic!!

    We also had one at Portobello's Downtown - it was a vanilla flavor with berries on top. Also excellant, but not as good as Fulton's!


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    Wolfgang Puck's has wonderful Creme Brule. I could have eaten 2 and that was after I was full from our meal!!

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    I took a taste of my sister's at the Yachtsman Steakhouse and it was excellent!

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    I like the creme brulee that comes with the "Coffee Two Ways" at Artist's Point.
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    The best we've had is the Maple Creme Brulee at Le Cellier in Epcot. It's awesome!
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    My husband has a wonderful creme brulee at The Galley at YC!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celakip View Post
    The best we've had is the Maple Creme Brulee at Le Cellier in Epcot. It's awesome!
    Ditto, I agree, love the Maple Creme Brulee at LeCellier.
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    Another vote for the Maple Creme Brule at Le Cellier. We've tried Creme Brule at many WDW restaurants and this with seasonal berries is the best.
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    Back in 2002, we had the best creme brulee with fresh blueberries at the Brown Derby. I know, it sounds weird, but it was DELICIOUS!!!
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    All of these post couldn't be more true. They all have GREAT creme brulee! The only problem here is that during our upcoming trip, I'm not eating at any of the above mentioned resturants. What is a creme brulee lover to do?
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    one more option for you- banana creme brulee at kona cafe. outstanding- the caramelized banana alone is worth the dessert, and the creme brulee is awesome too.

    (way better than the new version of the kilauea torte, which is now a glorified chocolate chip cookie)
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    If I remember right we got a creme brulee at the French bakery that was really good.
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    Tony's in the Magic Kingdom makes a KILLER Pistachio Creme Brulee. It's amazing. My BF got it in December, and I've never been so jealous of a desert before. Delicious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celakip View Post
    The best we've had is the Maple Creme Brulee at Le Cellier in Epcot. It's awesome!


    This has been my favorite since they the Le Cellier staff gave DW and I a free one on our honeymoon.
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    Another vote for Le Cellier! I can have some in 107 more days.
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    JIKO at AKL has the best Pistachio Creme Brulee...with a chocolate crust at the bottom...yummy....
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    Jym's Top-7 Best WDW Crème Brûlées:
    7. Jiko (pistachio)
    6. Bistro de Paris (vanilla)
    5. Brown Derby (vanilla)
    4. Coral Reef (butterscotch)
    3. Le Cellier (maple)
    2. Narcoossee’s (key lime)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Celakip View Post
    The best we've had is the Maple Creme Brulee at Le Cellier in Epcot. It's awesome!
    Bab news guys, the maple creme brulee in LeCellier is gone... We were there in February and they only have the vanilla... no one could explain why it is gone, just that it is gone. It was my favorite too.
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    Default cheer up?

    Maybe this will help with your maple creme brulee sadness:

    Disney Recipe - Maple Creme Brulee - Le Cellier


    Yield:
    8 portions
    Ingredients:

    1 pint heavy cream
    6 oz. whole milk
    12 oz. (1 1/2 cups) granulated sugar
    12 oz. (15 eggs) egg yolks
    2 teaspoons maple extract

    Method:

    1. Heat heavy cream, whole milk and granulated sugar over double boiler
    until sugar is dissolved (110F). DO NOT WHIP. Stir only.

    2. Place in a large mixing bowl. Slowly add 1/3 of cream mixture to
    egg yolks, stirring to temper egg yolks.
    3.
    Add remaining cream mixture. Stir to blend well.
    4.
    Add maple extract to previous mixture.

    5. Strain mixture through fine mesh strainer.

    6. Pour mixture into serving dishes that have been place into two
    cake pans. Add enough water in the bottom of each cake pan to fill
    1/4 the way up the serving dishes.
    7.
    Bake in a low oven -- 275 degrees -- for approximately 2 to 2 1/2
    hours. The desserts should be "set" firm but not hard, with
    a little wiggle when you shake it gently.
    8.
    Sprinkle cooled custards with sugar and melt with a torch.

    READER'S NOTE: Mary Ann Devine -- My custards were set after
    1 1/2 hours. I also then used the 15 egg whites to make an angel food
    cake from scratch - very easy!
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