Ripples
3971 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal
(514) 842-1697
Customers' Favorites
Mocha Almond Fudge and 6x Chocolate Ice Cream
Nutella and Salted Caramel
Mango and Raspberry
Mojito Sorbet
Chocolate 6x
Kulfi
Recent Reviews
We came across Ripples ice cream shop while walking around town. It was a pleasantly warm afternoon and an ice cream break sounded like the perfect afternoon pick me up. Ripples had a variety of flavors and some were definitely intriguing. We were interested in their rose and kulfi flavors that were unfortunately sold out, but also done for the season. Instead we tried two classics: French vanilla and Chocolate 6x. Both were good and you can taste that they were homemade. No crystals...
Tdlr: if you’re wavering between getting soft serve vs scoop icecream, get the scoop and avoid the soft serve at all costs.
I was excited to try this place with all the buzzing reviews and homemade icecream. I love icecream and am always excited to try new and classic flavors. I ended up getting the chocolate dipped vanilla soft swerve and was sadly disappointed… it looked so beautiful and the portion was generous but the chocolate was waxy and the icecream...
I was excited to try this place with all the buzzing reviews and homemade icecream. I love icecream and am always excited to try new and classic flavors. I ended up getting the chocolate dipped vanilla soft swerve and was sadly disappointed… it looked so beautiful and the portion was generous but the chocolate was waxy and the icecream...
Stumbled upon this by surprise and then i came to know about it’s history and how famous the place is.
I was pleasantly surprised to find flavor “Kulfi” Which is a famous indian ice cream we have grown up eating. The flavour and taste was exactly like home.
I enjoyed it thoroughly.
The pricing and size of scoop was relevant.
I was pleasantly surprised to find flavor “Kulfi” Which is a famous indian ice cream we have grown up eating. The flavour and taste was exactly like home.
I enjoyed it thoroughly.
The pricing and size of scoop was relevant.