T.W. - Oh! I am so sorry, this crepe stand was a temporary kiosk during the holidays at Bryant Park. It was disassembled earlier this week. I'll keep an eye out for other crepe locations.
The sweet crepes sold in Paris are delightful of course, but the savory ones top the list! Maybe we should all install a crepe plate like that in our kitchens, so we can have them whenever we like!
There's nothing like a good crepe... can't decide whether I prefer a chocolate filled one or a cheese filled one... maybe one for lunch, the other for dessert :).
Oh gawd, i shouldn't be looking at these pictures at 11:30pm. I have a HUGE craving now for crepes and nutella now. A refrigerator raid is in order. Thanks for sharing. :)
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ReplyDeleteexcept for yum. I am speechless
ReplyDeleteThere is a crepe lady at the farmers market in Hillcrest, it is amazing to watch her work!
ReplyDeleteI love these photos! Would you share the address?
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Where is it?
ReplyDeleteMmm... I love crepes, especially with Nutella. I don't eat them often enough!
ReplyDeletegreat photo series
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos. I have never tried to make crepes and this doesn't inspire confidence - it looks hard!
ReplyDeleteCool Photos! Where is this? I wan't crepes now.
ReplyDeleteyum, i love these~
ReplyDeleteT.W. - Oh! I am so sorry, this crepe stand was a temporary kiosk during the holidays at Bryant Park. It was disassembled earlier this week. I'll keep an eye out for other crepe locations.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Christine
High/low - Just saw your comment. I'll keep you posted too when I find another crepe location.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, but you're a tease - lol!
ReplyDeleteWho need words with these addictive crepes, mmm with dulce de leche :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Gera
Yum. Yum. Yum. Reminds me of Paris
ReplyDeleteWow, Christine, I want some of that right now. I'm so hungry.
ReplyDeleteCrepes are much fun to do.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any special recipe for it?
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ReplyDeleteWow! I love crepes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet crepes sold in Paris are delightful of course, but the savory ones top the list! Maybe we should all install a crepe plate like that in our kitchens, so we can have them whenever we like!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like a good crepe... can't decide whether I prefer a chocolate filled one or a cheese filled one... maybe one for lunch, the other for dessert :).
ReplyDeleteNo words needed as your photos tell their own tale. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Reminds me of my time in Southern France... :)
ReplyDeleteDelicate. Very delicate. Takes a feminine touch to create such a lovely thin crisp looking crepe. I wish I can taste it.
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here debating whether or not to eat my Christmas See's and I see crepes. Now I want Chocolate crepes.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really fun place to go to! Those are some huge crepes:D
ReplyDeleteCrepes, no words needed.
ReplyDeleteMimi
I had the best crepes in my life in Berlin! I love them! Haven't found any in Socal :(
ReplyDeleteGive me some nutella! =) You're on our roll - yay!
ReplyDeleteThese look yummy! I am going to attempt to make them for dinner next week and add some savory fillings!
ReplyDeleteSo thin! That is talent.
ReplyDeleteI know I can make crepes at home, but one of those sidewalk grill stands always does them best!
ReplyDeletehappy belated WW!
Yum!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of wordless Wed, sad that it's already gone. boo
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I love it! I will be checking back often :)
ReplyDelete-Mini Baker
ps. I LOVEEE crepes! mmm my mouth is watering now!
makes me miss PAris....
ReplyDeleteIt's like a ballet ... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh gawd, i shouldn't be looking at these pictures at 11:30pm. I have a HUGE craving now for crepes and nutella now. A refrigerator raid is in order. Thanks for sharing. :)
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