La Creperie de Paris Reviews?

Pyxie

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Any good reviews/experiences at La Creperie de Paris? I seem to see mixed opinions on it, but the pre fixe actually appears to be a good deal (and I like that it's optional). I'm interested in trying it and figured my adults only trip may be a good time since I doubt my kids would be interested in it at all.

The other option I am considering for that day is Le Cellier, which I understand is completely different (and keep in mind this is an adults only birthday trip), but I am worried it may be too heavy of a meal when we also want to eat around the F&G festival that day. I made that mistake before when I booked Space 220 the same day I was there for Festival of the Arts and I didn't really get to enjoy too many of the booths because I was too full.
 
Personally, I like it. I and my SO are fans of crepes anyway so the restaurant had immediate appeal to us. I can only speak for the sweet crepes, but enjoyed the ones I've had (Melba and Poire); to my taste they weren't too sweet or heavy.

It's my late-day go to sort of dessert dinner at Epcot. My typical order is a salad, a fruit crepe, and a glass of one of the ciders. That it's a reasonable price and can order a la carte is a bonus.
 
We ate there a couple of days ago and really enjoyed it. It was not busy, and the food was really good. We were a party of 4, and I was the only one who did the prix fixe - primarily so I could get a dessert crepe for the table to share. We had a good experience and would happily return again.
 
I liked it and the prix fixe is indeed a good deal for restaurant in Epcot.
 

When we went last year we were seated immediately (despite showing up early), had great service, and enjoyed the food. No complaints at all! (Oh, and a window table with a great view of the Remy queue!)
 
I ate there last month and really enjoyed it. I know a lot of people don't like the savory buckwheat crepes but I thought they were great and the portions are quite large. The dessert crepes are good too. I ordered the Savoyarde (savory) and Banane (sweet) and enjoyed both.
 
One of our favorites at Epcot. Along with Spice Road Table, it's one of the most authentic WS restaurants. And the atmosphere is more laid-back than many of the other restaurants. Love it.
 
We went right after it opened, me and adult DD. We are going back and May and her first request was going back here for lunch again.
 
The crepes are very tasty. They definitely seem expensive by crepe standards, but by theme park standards I think the value is there.
 
I’m in the minority. While I do think it’s a good value if you’re a big eater (we had sooo much waste;I felt badly), we weren’t overly impressed with the crepes. The buckwheat was very heavy even though it was tasty. Maybe we didn’t enjoy the dessert crepes because we were already too full from the other dishes, but the whipped cream was artificial and the bananas weren’t ripe. My DD didn’t have cream on hers, Melba, and it was fine but nothing special and the temp was off - not hot and not cold. Service was good and we were seated on time, but I won’t eat there again unless I’m forced to do so, and then I may only drink a glass of cider.
 
We had a delicious dinner there 10 days ago. We had two savory buckwheat crepes (the Classique - ham, egg, cheese and the Savoyarde - cheese, onions bacon, Bayonne ham). We liked the Savoyarde better, but both were very good. For dessert we ordered three fruit crepes - the peach, pear and caramelized apple ones. All were excellent, but the peach with red berry sauce was the best. We added ice cream to the dessert crepes.

We also had sweet crepes at the walk up window outside which were also very good. They are prepared and presented differently than inside the restaurant. These were not as crisp and are folded into quarters.

We will definitely go back to both places.
 
We went this summer. I thought the hostess was amazing. We had a BG time for Guardians that was at the same time as our ADR and she allowed us to return with our party of 5 afterwards. But I, too, am in the minority. I don't know if it's because I was in the process of coming down with COVID (didn't realize that until we got home) but the the buckwheat crepes were heavy and dry! And HUGE!!! I actually love savory buckwheat crepes but not these. I stupidly did the prix fixe menu and had to give most of my dinner crepe and all of my desert crepe to my DH and DS. I think if I go back, I'd just do the dessert crepe at the walk-up window.
 
Pro tip: The sugar crepe, on the kids' menu, is better than any of the other adult dessert crepes. It's so much more than the sum of its parts. You're welcome.
 
I've dined two or three times and I love it. Each time I've only dined with two of us, and one will get the prix fixe and the other will get a supplementary crepe. Unless things have changed, you are under no obligation to order the prix fixe for every member of your party. And the salad is so good!
 
I've dined two or three times and I love it. Each time I've only dined with two of us, and one will get the prix fixe and the other will get a supplementary crepe. Unless things have changed, you are under no obligation to order the prix fixe for every member of your party. And the salad is so good!
That’s what we did - one ordered prix fixe and one only a dessert crepe. Still way too much food for us! Like I said above, I thought it was a good value if you have a good appetite.
 
I did not like it. The caramel was burned in the dessert crepe and the savory dish was just blah.
 
Glad to see so many good reviews. I have a late lunch ADR there later this month and am planning to get the prix fixe meal. I have seen several from people who didn't like the savory crepes, I do like the ones I've had elsewhere so feeling optimistic!
 
I love crepes and had a reservation here - but after reading reviews I canceled it and did via napoli. There is so much pressure when you're deciding for a group! I am definetly going to hit the casual service window and try a crepe and then maybe eat there in the future. I really waffled back and forth deciding.
 





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