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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónFirst it took a long time to come and ask the order. Secondly, they talked to me as if I somehow disturbed her.
I was with my fiancée and some friends. we had the Mascarpone crepe, but we couldn't find the mascarpone in it, just a few whipped creams and nuts (I hope it was musella). the man who serves is rude and ugly. So, I guess they don't go there.
Ok, someone said what is in the title regarding the blue, white and red on the menus; took a bit for the person to make the connection. open with a sweat, but this place is really not one. in a sea of mediocrity that armed the old town. this place brings something new and unique, the salted crepe. the variety is good, the portions are large, and if they do not feel adventurous, they can go with a safe pizza. they also have other things, but if they are here and don't eat cripples, they do themselves a service. the sweet crepes are not bad, but the majority is a little too sweet, and since the portions are large, they can feel overwhelmed. I suggest, although I have not yet tried to ask them without the powder sugar. if it weren't for the crepps, this place would hardly be a 3, it doesn't stand out with something else, although it's enough to be noticed by itself. it needs something mut, I believe to try something out of the norm, but there are only so many risks that they can take in such a competitive area. it is not on the cheap side, but the portions are large and the eating is not bad, so the prices decent for the opposite if they want to eat the old city and others, decent to good, they can safely visit.
LaCreperie is a very good option for friends gatherings, families or for a date, during the day and evenings as well. Orders might be delayed if the place is full. Be sure to check the special offers, they are listed, but the staff does Not...mention them, they never do (for example: you get a sweet type of crepe as bonus for ordering two salty types). vegetarian options are needed, as I already suggested them. Aside crepes and some minor decor details, nothing screams french, staff is dressed casually, music is radio-common. Could get better, there is potential.
This small restaurant is located in the old city and is a very nice place to eat some pancakes made in a frech style. When I first visited it they were hosting a latino night for dancing. There were some teachers who learnt us the...basic steps for dancing. The atmosphere is very nice.