Crepe Cafe is a bakery snack restaurant located at Pier 39 in San Francisco. As its name suggests, it specializes in Fresh Crepes and offers variety of crepe flavors. The flavors include both sweet and savory options. There are many seafood restaurants at Pier 39, but Crepe Cafe is the only place that sells crepes. Thus it has attracted many customers who were visiting Pier 39.
When we got there around 12PM, there wasn't a line yet since most people were having lunch at this time. The wall at the side of the restaurant were clear glass where people can see the making of the crepe directly. Many people stood by the wall and watch. We actually saw an interesting crepe with cheese, pineapple, and ham in there. This was just like Hawaiian flavored pizza.
We then ordered a nutella banana crepe. This is definitely a classic and we would love to try it. The crepe was not cheap however. It cost $13 for the crepe. After we made the payment, we just went to the side of the glass and watched our crepe getting made.
The crepe was made rather quickly and it was done within 5 minutes. The crepe was put on a paper plate, then sugar powder was poured on top of the crepe and whip cream was added on the side.
The crepe was crisp and soft at the same time. It was done perfectly. We used knife and fork to cut the crepe into small pieces, and we really loved it. The whip cream was very fresh as well. We could really enjoy the sweetness of the ingredients and the tenderness of the crepe.
Crepe Cafe is definitely a great place to go for dessert after a big seafood lunch. The only downside was that the cost was a little high, but the cost is usually high at tourist area.
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