Very disappointed I bought a groupon for this place a few weeks ago and finally got the chance to go yesterday… I was so excited, skipped desert at dinner to head here and I get to the spot to find they are CLOSED!!! This was during business hours as I checked on Unilocal prior to going. The other strange thing is that everything inside looked like it was boxed up. There was no sign indicating that they were under construction just looked like an abandoned business. Very unprofessional they should at least have a sign on the door to explain what’s happening. I even called their number and of course no answer! I am hoping groupon refunds me the price I paid for this place. Don’t bother coming here Unilocalers it’s CLOSED… Or maybe not… Who knows???
Frances A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
They now have an A grade from sanitation. I had the mozarella and pesto crepes, and it was delicious. The person at the the counter informed me that he could do substitutions, so this is always a plus. The décor is North African. Think Morroccan throw pillows and a compact window seat. This place is very small, but delivers in service, coziness, and quality food. It is not your typical hipsters on laptops type of place. They also have a wide variety of teas. If you’re not a huge coffee fan, or have a Mormon type sensitivity to it, as I do, I’d definitely go here for a snack. I’ll be back to this place. Crepes on average price from 6 — 8 dollars with a tea at $ 3(the Chai was really spicy which was great).
Bryttany W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Milwaukee, WI
I tried two crepes: one savory chicken with onion and red pepper, the other sweet ‘3 of a kind’ with Nutella, bananas, and peanut butter. The savory crêpe was kind of dry but the three of a kind was one of those crepes that just can’t go wrong. The tea was a jasmine and passion berry(David’s tea) and I also had a walnut brownie. Because tea is in the name of this corner shop I was expecting some of their own blends or something more appealing– the brownie was so hard it took both palms of hands to crack it in half… Admittedly, the brownie grew on me over time, but overall the meal was kind of subpar.
Renae W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Maybe this place gets good reviews because of it’s Crepes. My review is about the atmosphere. I popped in on a Sunday afternoon because I wanted to chill and have a cup of tea for a half hour. If you’re looking for a nice cozy, quiet place to have a tea or dessert, this isn’t the place. They were playing some Britney Spears pop station(which I can totally get down with) however, it was mixed with the sounds of an employee behind the counter watching something loud on his ipad. The employees, very nice, but are young and I guess this is some kind of hangout spot for them and their friends to chat and smoke right outside of the entrance. So I got the pleasure of smelling cigarette smoke while I drank my tea all while relaxing and listening to some Justin Timberlake and Backstreet Boys… that was just disrupted by a phone call. Guys… INVESTIN A SPEAKERSYSTEMAPARTFROMYOURPHONE’S SPOTIFY! I won’t be back.
R P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
Not entirely clear how this place got a B from the Sanitation Department… Something must have gone wrong…
Jae T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Had a crêpe for the 1st time and it was soooo delish. Rich in flavor and fulfilled my sweet tooth. I had the 3in one. Banana, nutella, & peanut butter. I also had a coconut crème tea. Whoa, I was stunned. Tasted amazing
Bert K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
This place was not what I expected, it was smaller than I thought… But I still liked it a lot. The staff are cool, seems like you can talk and chill with them on a regular basis. Ordered the Missy Brown crêpe and it was great… Plus all the crêpes are gluten free. Nice spot if you have a sweet tooth…
Elliot M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Midtown West, Manhattan, NY
This place was great! We came because we had a groupon, but I’d come without one. We got the grilled chicken eggs mozzarella, and the turkey ham Swiss tomato spinach savory crepes for dinner. Very tasty and came out quickly. For dessert we got missy brown sweet crêpe. It has brownie, vanilla ice cream, dulce de leche, and banana. SOGOOD. Perfect end to a good meal. Atmosphere is cool, it’s a real small place but a nice hipster/crafty vibe. The staff were really friendly, we were all talking and joking around. I definitely recommend eating here.
Anna K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Tiny place. Like being inside of a genie lamp(concept wise) you can disappear from the world for a while. They have seat pillows and everything. I have stayed in here while waiting for a friend of mine before and the staff was welcoming. We watched game of thrones(my favorite) and discued current events. They have the neighborhood regulars who stop in and say hello which is a nice touch. Oh and my tea was made to perfection. My crêpe had fresh strawberries and nutella. Yummy.
Shayla C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
I don’t even know what my crêpe was made out of. It could possibly be flimsy cardboard or wax paper. I’m still on the fence. Go for a cup of tea with a pal… but steer CLEAR of the crepes. PLEASE!
Alissa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Came here with my 2-year-old son and they were so kind to us, very friendly and accommodating. We ordered a cheese, ham, and tomato crêpe and then a nutella, banana, and strawberry crêpe. The two crepes were the right amount for us and, yes, they’re a little pricey, but so good. The cheese wasn’t as melted as I’d like, but that’s easy enough to correct and they’re GLUTENFREE! I think they should make that more clear outside because I think it would draw in more people. The interior could use a little redo(just some small, simple changes), but that really didn’t make a difference to me. I enjoyed my visit and will be going back as regularly as I can.
Rondell T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, NY
First time coming here and it won’t be my last. — First the customers service is amazing and has a nice chill vibe. You feel right at home. Very nice staff. Have great communications skills. Price — is moderate and not that expensive. Best to bring 10 dollars. Food — the crepes is delish and is home made. I had a cinnamon with banana crepes and it was delish. — the tea is delish and very refreshing. This is a wonderful place if you want crepes and tea. A wonderful café setting. I will definatly be back. Pro — great customer service, wonderful atmosphere Cons — none so far
Alice T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Midtown East, Manhattan, NY
Quaint little tea spot for a casual hangout or a chill spot. A wide array of teas for your palate! Check-in on Unilocal for a free tea! If I’m in the area, I’ll be going back.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
A new once a week weekend tradition for me. I have only tried two of the savory crepes but I love them. I’m by no means a crêpe aficionado but when you have that nice hot mix of grilled chicken, scrambled eggs, and fresh melted mozzarella cheese it’s just beautiful. The pricing is decent, $ 8.00 for a very filling crêpe with plenty of chicken and eggs. You’ll be too stuffed to eat anything after eating one of these. They have great coffee by Brewklyn(as of this writing). $ 2.00 for large size is not bad at all. Friendly staff. My only complaint is probably the music. The played out neon pop songs don’t really match the cozy, mellow brown décor. That and there are only a few tables so you might not be able to grab a seat — but they do have take-out and there is a nice park one block away to eat outside(Cobble Hill Park).
Katrina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
This is a cute little spot, but overpriced and disappointing. I would stick with the sweet crepes. I had both a savory and a sweet one, and the spinach and cheese in my savory crêpe was not cooked at all and was basically a salad inside my crêpe. The ricotta honey one is nice, and lightly sweet — not bad. Portions are very small and not worth $ 8 a crêpe.
Rich B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
The old newsstand shop has gone changed into a creperie. Nice. Good selection of savory and sweet crepes. Coffee cake! Note that there is no pork here, which is fine, but I do miss a proper ham and cheese crêpe. Only thing I wish they would do is use the little triangle crêpe holder that many places offer so that you can eat your crêpe easily(almost like an ice cream cone).
Lili K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
This is a small spot with a chill vibe to it! I got a free white tip jasmine tea from a Unilocal check-in. You can add honey, coffee, whatever to your drink at their little counter.
Dar I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Williamsburg - North Side, Brooklyn, NY
This is the best place ever. It’s very cozy and the staff is extremely friendly! They are always willing to do whatever they can to make their customers feel at home. Their crepes are amazing! Sweet or Savory they neverrr disappoint. Never. Fun fact: They are the only gluten free crepes & pastry spot around here that serves organic tea. — like anyone needed another reason to loovvveeee them. *Finally a new place that isn’t just a deli or a juice bar! ~ anyone frequently in the neighborhood knows what I’m talking about.
Lana V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Yummy crepes. Finally a new spot opens and it’s not another coffee shop or a clothing chain store! The place is tiny and cute. The crepes taste good. They have gluten free crepes(so Brooklyn). And they also have a great selection of teas. What’s not to like?
Ali F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Place looks amazing! Creps are awesome. Something different in cobble hill. I welcome and applaud y’all!