Best ice cream places in Montreal - 2020 edition

I usually do an ice cream summary at the end of summer, with a list of the best places I went to over the course of the season. This year being 2020, I waited quite a while before deciding to venture outside and as a result, did not go to as many ice cream parlors as I would have hoped. But, there are nonetheless a few spots I’d like to discuss here.


swirl

I have been OBSESSED with Swirl since they opened their doors last year! They are hands down the best ice cream place in Montreal. Their formula is super simple : one new flavor every 2 weeks, made with the freshest, available local ingredients. You have the choice between, the flavor of the moment, vanilla-coconut or a mix of both. I highly recommend that you choose the mix of both favors so that you do not miss out. Their soft serve is so light, so fresh and refreshing, not to forget so beautiful! And, because they are made with coconut milk instead of cream, they are perfect for those of us who are lactose intolerant! Swirl is the best remedy against a hot summer day.

From top left to bottom : raspberry, blood orange, blueberry and honeyberries. Full disclosure, I’ve only had time to go to Swirl twice this year (for honeyberries and blueberry) but their ice creams are so beautiful that I used some of last year’s …

From top left to bottom : raspberry, blood orange, blueberry and honeyberries. Full disclosure, I’ve only had time to go to Swirl twice this year (for honeyberries and blueberry) but their ice creams are so beautiful that I used some of last year’s photos.

unicone

Unicone is another great lactose-free ice cream place. They too have a different flavor of the moment every two weeks but with a different spin. Unicone takes you around the world as each flavor is representative of a country or city. Each cone usually combines two separate flavors, mixing ice cream and sorbet, which is great but I must admit that some combos don’t necessarily work out as well as expected. All the cones, without exception, though, are beautiful. I love this place, but I must say that some flavors are a bit heavier than others, so they are not always as refreshing as we’d hoped.

From top left : butter pecan and berries, gianduja and red berries, mocha sanani and cherry, pina colada. Again, since I’ve only been there twice this summer, I shared photos I took last year.

From top left : butter pecan and berries, gianduja and red berries, mocha sanani and cherry, pina colada. Again, since I’ve only been there twice this summer, I shared photos I took last year.

iconoglace

Iconoglace opened this year and took over Rachid aux milles saveurs. What I love about this place is that it also offers a vegan (no lactose) option, and it’s really not far from my home! They too have flavors of the moment, but they really are not as strongly developed as Swirl or Unicone, so the flavors do not always pop as much as one would hope. However, what they do have, on the other hand, is a menu offering wide variety of tasty treats like slushies, milkshakes, sundaes, affogato, kombucha floats, etc. On a hot, humid, summer day, their slushie floats really come in handy!

From top to bottom right : the Brownie Supreme (vanilla soft serve, brownies, local fresh strawberries, hot fudge, strawberry/ rhubarb jam, whipped cream, hazelnut) with a mango/ lime twist sprinkled with cayenne pepper;  passion fruit slushie with …

From top to bottom right : the Brownie Supreme (vanilla soft serve, brownies, local fresh strawberries, hot fudge, strawberry/ rhubarb jam, whipped cream, hazelnut) with a mango/ lime twist sprinkled with cayenne pepper; passion fruit slushie with vanilla soft serve; honeyberry slushie with a vanilla soft serve.

Dessert Café Momo

Two years ago, I ate a bingsoo for the first time and it was a revelation. Never had I tasted something so deliciously refreshing as a bingsoo and I’ve been obsessed with it ever since. These are Korean dessert made of  frozen condensed milk shaved into the lightest, weightless little cloud, with the topping of your choice, my personal favorite being red bean. The best place in Montreal to get this is undoubtedly Dessert Café Momo. Sadly, they’re a bit far from where I usually am so I rarely get an opportunity to get my much craved frozen dessert. Their red bean bingsoo has corn flakes inside, as well as mochi bites, which provides a texture diversity that other flavors lack. That being said, strawberry is also pretty awesome.

On the top left corner : strawberry and red bean bingsoo. That photo was taken this year and since the take out version doesn’t provide a good enough representation of what bingsoos are, I am sharing photos from previous years. Strawberry, red bean …

On the top left corner : strawberry and red bean bingsoo. That photo was taken this year and since the take out version doesn’t provide a good enough representation of what bingsoos are, I am sharing photos from previous years. Strawberry, red bean and on the bottom, matcha and mango.

Unfortunately, that’s all the ice cream I ate this summer. I couldn’t do the ice cream tour I normally do every year, discovering new places. Hopefully, next year will be better and I’ll be able to do more! In the meantime, if you haven’t tried any of the above places, take advantage of the final days of summer to check them out!

The best dim sum in Montreal

Dim sum are, in my opinion, some of the most perfect foods there are. They are bite-size, they come in a wide variety of incredible flavors, each more delicate than the last, and they’re all beautifully as well as intricately folded in a wide variety of styles. I mean, they simply are the best! They look amazing and taste even better! There are quite a few restaurants in Montreal that prepare them but none of them were able to measure up to Kim Fung. I don’t know how long that restaurant’s been established in Montreal but I feel like it’s been there all my life. A lot of memories are linked to Kim Fung, and all of them are great because the food is amazing. Over time, it became a family tradition to go there to celebrate birthdays; not because the decor is beautiful or anything, but because we know with certainty that we will not be disappointed by our meal.

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Kim Fung

1111, Rue Saint-Urbain, #M05, Montreal, QC, H2Z 1Y6

(514) 878 2888

If you don’t know the restaurant, you might find it a bit hard to find. It’s inside a small shopping mall, right next to the Place d’Armes metro station. Go up the stairs, walk towards the back and there it is. The restaurant is quite big, so you can’t miss it.

It must be pointed out that dim sum is traditionally served for breakfast so don’t expect them on the supper menu. Kim Fung serves them every day between 7 am and 3 pm, but in order to have a table for you, make sure you go there early enough, or else you’ll have to wait a while. It also helps, if you can, to go on weekday mornings to avoid having to wait.

Also, don’t go there if you’re in a hurry. Make sure you have some time ahead so that you can fully enjoy the experience. There is no menu you can choose from. The waiters push carts around the restaurant, displaying the food. If something looks interesting to you, let the waiters know and they’ll take a plate from their cart to hand it to you. That is why you have to make sure you have some time ahead. Sometimes, you have to wait awhile for your favorite dim sum cart to show up!

For example, it is inconceivable for me to go for dim sum and not eat Har Gow (shrimp dumpling) and Siu Mai (pork and shrimp), which I consider pillars to the whole experience! And I will stay in the restaurant until they bring out their carts!

Left: siu mai. Middle: har gow. Right: fun guo

Left: siu mai. Middle: har gow. Right: fun guo

There are so many varieties, steamed and fried, that it is impossible to try everything. That is why we always end up ordering more than we should have… There is always something we want to try, and another, and another…

That being said, my personal favorites are the following:

  • Har gow

  • Siu mai

  • Fun guo (similar to har gow)

  • Steamed buns

  • Sticky rice in lotus leaf

  • Stuffed crab claw

  • Rice noodle rolls

  • Deep-fried taro puffs

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The rice noodle rolls are the only ones that have been captured in a photo because I was too much of a glutton to take the time to photograph everything we ordered. But trust me when I say that everything looked amazing and tasted otherworldly!

The restaurant also serves a variety of desserts like little custard tartlets, jelly-like squares and sesame balls, but I would recommend the tofu in ginger sauce. After such a hefty meal, it’s the perfect palate cleanser.

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It doesn’t look like much but believe me, it is delightfully light and refreshing! This is the only time I actually enjoy eating tofu! I think the sweet ginger sauce helps a lot.

In order to fully experience dim sum, it’s better to go as a group. This will allow you to order more meals and have more choices to taste from. If you go alone or as a couple, choose strategically; your stomach can only handle so much.

If you ever happen to be in Montreal’s Chinatown and looking for a good and affordable breakfast or brunch place, try to stop by Kim Fung for some dim sum! You will not be disappointed!