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Contribuisci feedbackGreat place to get some crepes and savory galettes, close to Le Marais area, but on a quieter street. The cider is also a must try. The bathroom is a bit weird and not very clean, but not so bad as to give it a worse rating.
The quiet location and design do not hint the very high lever of the crepes served. Excellent menu with pics and detailed descriptions in several languages for every crepe one is more attractive then the other. Minutes after you order the most delicious crepe ever lands on your table, accompanied with the lovely smile of the cook and waiter. We ate 7 (seven) different crepes all precise. One of the best experiences of our family trip to Paris.
We had dinner two nights in a row at Crepolog in the Marais...our primary interest was having some nice local cuisine but at a good value for price, since we were putting so much of our into our lodging on Ile St. Louis. The first night was an experiment--not knowing if we'd like it--the second night we came back with my two sisters who were in Paris for a day because I knew it would be a hit with them. I booked both nights through TheFork app which offered 20-40% off the a la carte pricing, which was already pretty modestly priced. We loved the savory crepes--loved the crispy style due to buckwheat flour? of the crepes vs the soft kind we're used to here in the USA. The owner was very nice and set up a table for six for us along the sidewalk. I don't usually order bottles of wine or anything like that, but both nights we ordered an award-winning bottle of hard cider 17 euros which went extremely well with the crepes. As the dad paying for everything for a week-long vacay, I have to admit I was thrilled not having to shell out >100 euros to feed 4-6 people with excellent food NOT fast food , in fact, with the TheFork app advance booking discount, it was much less than E100. The only small downside was that the owner ? seemed to be literally a one-man operation doing EVERYTHING: seating people, taking orders, doing the cooking, etc. But it is a small place and he got to us pretty quickly, it was not a problem.
A very good crêperie in one of the uglyest streets in the marsh. The cakes are delicious but it’s a little expensive. Card consultation will cost you a visit to the ophthalm. Who found these crepes names?
Uncontestably my favorite crêperie in Paris, the cakes are really delicious! (fine and crunchy paste with a lot of taste)