Santa Fe, United States
100 E San Francisco St
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+1 5059836697
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Kerbside pickupTakeawayDine-in
Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
CoffeeComfort foodQuick biteSmall plates
This crêpe place is one of the best locations to eat at the heart of Santa Fe, and a must when you are walking downtown and need a quick break from the visiting and shopping. For starters, coffee is amazing! The staff is extremely nice and everything looks neat and clean. The place’s atmosphere is great, suitable for everybody, whether you are by yourself, on a date or with family. I specially liked the salty crepes, since I don’t normally like sweet stuff, but have a self debt with myself to try the Ratatouille they have on the menu next time I visit. Their pastries are also delicious!! And their dishes presentation is also very good! Prices are also very reasonable, and usually cheaper than any other place to eat around the area, which doesn’t take merit from their quality at all, since all their ingredients are first class! Very recommended!
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Amazing!! The raspberry/strawberry crepe I had was the best crepe of my life, the hot chocolate was delicious and the apple tart I took to go was incredible.
The food is absolutely amazing! Strawberry and Nutella crepe was delicious as was the spinach quiche. The servings are large! Each item can easily be shared!
You can only pay with cash, which seems unusual in this day and age. However, the French onion soup and the quiche Lorraine was delicious. They offered many different pastries, which also looked very good. The restaurant was very busy, so people must really like it.
I'll start off with saying that I hesitate making critical reviews to local businesses especially during lockdown, sensitive to the owners well-being. Unfortunately in this case I feel the need to warn potential customers - stay away unless you want to get robbed, because that's what it'll feel like if you buy anything here. The \croquet monsieur\ was the worst attempt for a traditional french sandwich I've ever seen, not edible. The french onion soup was ok, but it didn't have any onions and tastes like a campbell's french onion soup - wouldn't surprise me if it was. The quiche was edible but wouldn't go further than that. Sorry, but take your money elsewhere unless you want garbage for lunch.
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