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This eatery shares the street with Moroccan and Indian restaurants, but this establishment is well worth a drop in. The menu includes several local bestselling crepe combos, usually involving cheese, mushrooms, ham, andouille (sausage) or some other goodies. The setting is small but usually well attended. The...waiter was cheery and attentive. The drinks list includes three kinds of slightly alcoholic ciders oh boy,... View all feedback.
It is not the slightly rustic, and shameful chic place that it was when it started no! it has his action on different points and everything for the good weakened. the 'formel' lunch is excellent and so are all other dishes. The...taste are good, and the decor is entered into the 21st century. still somewhat eccentric, but in good wise.
My wife and I followed her advice and we were read about the restaurant earlier. the staff was very friendly and the service very good. we were amazed at the variety of crepes. I would recommend it to everyone. tony bradney australia.
Typical “experience” with a variety of choices. I had the crepe with local sausage, kartoffel and salat. nice service and one of the best sausages I ever had.
We called in here just in time! By 12:30 the small restaurant was absolutely full. The choice of crepes was extensive. They were all cooked to perfection. One savoury crepe was more than adequate. This creperie has real ambience. There were lots of locals eating...there.
Good reception, clean place, excellent pancakes and salads, good value quality price. map topped and fast service.