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Washington DC & Baltimore Area
Review: Crepes a Go Go
Third time back and pretty disappointed. I arrived right during the brunch rush on Sunday, and had to wait about 12 minutes for my nutella-banana crepe to go. It gave me the opportunity to watch them make a whole series of crepes... (4 replies, last updated by BamiaWruz September 30, 2009)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Crepes a Go Go
a great glass of wine for the teacher at the end of such an interlude:) She glowed, she said it was tasty, reasonable and welcoming. It reminded me of the terrific crepes-to-go joint in NYC’s Village. Sometimes, when not in... (6 replies, last updated by Jeffrey March 8, 2005)
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Los Angeles Area
Crepe To Go on Sawtelle
Anyone tried the new little "Crepe to Go" place in the Sawtelle Centre in WLA. It’s right next to the “2117” restaurant. On his flyer it says he is "Tomy’s Unfamous Crepe" in Westwood Farmer’s... (5 replies, last updated by Spoony Bard March 1, 2004)
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Los Angeles Area
crepes 2 go - Sawtelle
I’m walking on Sawtelle on Sunday afternoon...stopped by Furaibo – closed. Crossed the street to the plaza where Hurry Curry is and as I’m walking to see what all is there...come across this little space –... (12 replies, last updated by tenom May 4, 2006)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Crepes-a-go-go
I stopped by Crepes-a-go-go on Bloor on Sunday. A tiny place, but a lovely experience. The owner offers a choice of service in English or French. Watching the staff making crepes on the open equipment was fascinating. My crepe... (2 replies, last updated by Jacquilynne February 22, 2005)
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New Orleans
Crepes-to-go on broadway
french word for those) to spread the batter around. I had a plain 'ol butter and sugar crepe, and I loved it all. Crispy at the very edges, good eggy type texture toward the middle. Next I’m going to try the ham and swiss.... (3 replies, last updated by Jessi July 29, 2004)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Crepe A Go-Go - a lovely treat
Walking through Yorkville on (yet another drizzly) Saturday afternoon, I stopped in at the recently opened Crepes A Go-Go on Yorkville by Yonge. A decent selection of sweet and savoury crepes were on offer – feeling a bit... (17 replies, last updated by food face November 19, 2007)
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Los Angeles Area
crepes?
Yeah, Crepes-to-Go. I used to be good buddies with the owner. Cool little place. The food’s all right, but none too expensive. Good if you’re in a rush and open late if you like to party. (14 replies, last updated by Heidi Neuroth March 8, 2005)
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Manhattan
Crepes
I love the crepes at Cafe Henri. I always go to the one in Long Island City but I heard they also have a place downtown. (2 replies, last updated by Julie August 26, 2005)
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Quebec (including Montreal)
Crepes
. i was pleasantly surprised by une crepe, which was mentioned in another post. fresh fruits and vegetables, real nutella, etc. and its fun to be able to get a crepe to go and walk about with it. if you find any new places, do be... (5 replies, last updated by cord June 14, 2006)
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Los Angeles Area
Crepes
great – the crepes were the right thickness and not chewy, and the fillings were of the right proportions. I’ll have to go back to make sure, but I think I prefer this place over the crepe stand at the Farmer’s... (1 reply, last updated by sylviat February 12, 2002)
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Washington DC & Baltimore Area
Crepes?
Better late than never. I stopped by Sofi’s yesterday and ordered the Kevin Bacon crepe...it has cheddar, bacon, turkey, tomatoes and thousand island dressing...quite tasty! However, I did get it to go, and it didn’t... (15 replies, last updated by PandaLHU October 28, 2007)
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Manhattan
crepes
palacinka on grand st btwn 6th ave/thompson st in soho is a cool little cafe that makes really tasty, light crepes. very nice place to go when the weather is nice and the large windows are opened up. (10 replies, last updated by thievery May 17, 2006)
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Los Angeles Area
Crepes??
Have to admit I was a huge fan of the Magic Pan, although I was just a kid when we used to go there. I liked the crepes more than the fillings, and that’s still my favorite part. I think La Frite’s are decent, as are... (17 replies, last updated by torimo January 30, 2009)
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Boston Area
Crepes?
The original Paris Creperie is in Coolidge Corner on Harvard Ave – I have found that the crepes made there are superior to those they make at the MGH location. Not sure why that is, but there you go. They also make an... (16 replies, last updated by jenniferdines January 2, 2007)
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