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I’ve been coming here throughout my childhood and finally got to return here to visit once again. This spot has been opened since I was in high school and I’m glad it’s still around, as it is very nostalgic to me. I ordered my usual, mixed fruit crepe (kiwi, strawberry, and bananas) with a scoop of
Tasty crepes with fresh fruit. Just that the worker there didn’t ware gloves but use their bare hands. ☹️
Stopped for dessert after Ramen dinner. We got banana and ice cream crepe. It was good. The crepe could have been softer. There was no seating available in the crepe place. We needed a table to put the food on and cut and properly be able to eat. We had the ice cream dripping and making a mess. Othe
Always ordered the green tea gelato in a crepe. One of the best gelato places I’ve tried in SF. The green tea gelato is creamy and rich in flavor. Crepes are also crispy, which I personally like.
Got the Crepe with Ice Cream, pretty standard crepe, no complaints.
In the Heart of Japan Town where all the restaurants are. Always busy treat after dining in one of the Japanese restaurants. See pics straw Berry + Nutella was nice. Others had the same but added bananas. Also ordered Matcha with red bean. The ice cream was nice and thick and the beans was a nice c
I ordered a single scoop of black sesame ice cream Pros: The ice cream was super thick and creamy. Satisfying Black sesame flavor was there There really isn’t much for me to say for ice cream Neutral: Worker was ok Cons: Ice cream cup sizes only come in large and small Only one scoop for small an
One of several shops offering crepes in the Japan Center. I tried #18: Japanese Special with whipped cream. It includes red bean paste, green tea ice cream, matcha sauce and whipped cream. It all comes in a crepe folded into a cone shape. Very tasty.
Crepe is crispy, love it with nutalla and their gelato ice cream. I skipped the fruits this time, cause we can eating dinner next ( half a banana or some slices of strawberries caused $2 each). They don't allow pictures or video. Average $6-8 per crepe. Pricy.
Not a bad crepe place. It was definitely quite busy when we went and had a long wait time, however when we got the crepes, they were pretty decent. Good amount of stuffing and good taste. However first few bites were the best because that's where everything was, but once you got down to the bottom,
Small, cute, busy crepe shop. Always a line up, but they have a great system in place to churn them out really quickly. They're a little pricey--around $9 per crepe--but they have sodas and ice cream, and a variety of flavours and combinations for the crepes. The crepe itself tastes good, but not ou
There could be a significant wait time if it’s packed but the crepes were very good and tasty.
Still the best harajuku-style crepe in the Bay. Get the #17 (green tea gelato with red bean paste and matcha sauce), also highly recommend the black sesame gelato (best version I've had) Instagram: TianTianEats
Strawberry gelato is great, whipped cream isn't too sweet. Crepe tasty like a pancake.
Common go-to spot for dessert after eating in Japan Town. Almost every time I've come, there was a line of 5 - 6 people minimum, so be prepared to wait 15 minutes. Line aside, the seating is extremely limited. There's 2 - 3 tables inside with limited seating. You'll usually find an assortment of pe
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