Mexican restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating offers a dim-lit, cozy atmosphere that suits relaxing conversations. Full bar with fun mimosas complements a menu featuring LATAM-focused breakfast and lunch dishes.
Authentic Mexican food stands out with delicious breakfast options and a family owned dining experience. The food consistently impresses with great taste and excellent service.
Chipotle cream crepes with spinach and egg offer a vegetarian option with a savory twist. Berry crepes feature strawberries that add a refreshing crunch and a pleasant, spring-like flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant has ample parking available in the front and back.
They do not currently serve alcohol but are working on renewing their license.
Ice cream shop offers wide variety of smoothies and crepes alongside homemade tortas and tamales. Atmosphere feels friendly and clean, with fresh fruits used in drinks and no added sugars. Customers find desserts like cakes and ice cream delicious and reasonably priced.
Food offers a wide range from ice cream to healthy juices and smoothies. Portions are generous and the taste is consistently delicious.
Crepes come with strawberry and banana plus chocolate and ice cream options. A wide variety of crepes and smoothies are available alongside other desserts.
Good to know
Expect about 20 minutes for food preparation after ordering.
They offer a variety of smoothies made with fresh fruits and no added sugar.
Credit cards are accepted, but the payment system may be slow.
Stand-alone kiosk with big menu screen offers mochi donuts known for unique flavors and gluten-free options. Atmosphere stays chill and cute with a convenient mall location near the food court. Donuts often arrive pre-made, encouraging quick orders and no seating.
Food features cute presentation and appetizing setup, especially with the crepes. The taste is consistently really good and enjoyable.
Crepes come in a cone shape with a mix of warm and cool textures. They often include fruits and cream, sometimes topped with ice cream and whipped cream, and are made with rice flour for a unique twist.
Good to know
You need to order up front and leave.
The simpler mochi donuts cost $3.50.
The mochi waffles cost $4.50 each.
Cafe offers airy indoors and covered outdoor seating with glass panels that block wind, creating a pleasant environment. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, suitable for relaxed hangouts or quick bites. Seating is plentiful, including dog-friendly patio space.
Food arrives fast with large portions and is always perfectly cooked and tasty. Crepes come plated nicely and the overall quality stays consistent.
Sweet crepes feature strawberries and whipped cream with a dessert focus. Savory crepes come with breakfast potatoes and omelettes, offering variety beyond sweets.
Good to know
You have to wait in a line to order and then sit.
Expect a 20-minute wait during Sunday lunch hours.
There is a free public parking garage nearby.
Space combines cozy street-food vibe with elegant vintage decor inspired by Vietnam, featuring both indoor and outdoor seating for groups. Atmosphere feels warm and family-like with an energetic, busy crowd mostly Vietnamese. Frequent updates to menu keep offerings fresh and unique.
Dishes offer flavorful, comforting Vietnamese street food with a modern twist. Food arrives quickly and balances nostalgic street-food vibes with a fresh, trendy feel.
Durian crepes have a rich flavor and are not too sweet. Orders come with the exact number of crepes requested, like four crepes per order.
Good to know
The shop offers a variety of unique Vietnamese desserts and snacks.
Expect the place to be busy, especially during peak hours.
There are many seating areas available for customers.
Vietnamese restaurant offers large, crispy banh xeo with plenty of fresh vegetables and a family-run, no-frills vibe. The space feels casual and cozy, often busy with a lively neighborhood atmosphere. Dishes focus on flavor-first, authentic Vietnamese crepes and other specialties.
Food features authentic flavors with a large mound of fresh herbs and vegetables. The bánh xèo stands out with plenty of fresh greens, offering a healthy and comforting taste.
Large, crispy, and flavorful crepes fill up with shrimp and pork. Egg crepes feel healthy with added vegetables and have a light, visually appealing texture.
Good to know
The restaurant is small, with about 15 to 20 seats inside and a modest patio outside.
The total cost is under $40 for a meal that could feed two people.
The place offers plenty of vegetables in the dishes, which is a plus.
Small café with indoor and outdoor seating offers a chill atmosphere and good music that suits studying or casual visits. WiFi and outlets support working for a few hours, while the vibe blends American café style with local flair. Seating is limited, making it a cozy spot near campus.
Food comes from a real chef, making each bite a crafted experience. Dishes are consistently delicious and worth the wait.
Crepes come with just the right amount of sweetness and offer great size for the price. Options like strawberry and strawberry matcha stand out.
Good to know
The cafe is small, so seating can be limited.
Parking can be tough but is worth it.
They had a special promotion where if I ordered a sandwich, I received a free matcha latte.
Outdoor setup with no indoor seating creates a minimal atmosphere focused on takeout. Cakes offer high quality and unique flavors, especially crepe cakes praised for being light and balanced. Location in an industrial park and pre-order system make visits less spontaneous.
Food arrives on time with upscale, elegant packaging. Ordering happens online or through apps since the place is cashless and has no seating.
Crepe cakes feature thin layers of crepe and cream that slice easily and stay consistent. The Hokkaido milk crepe cake offers a soft, sweet flavor like Hokkaido milk ice cream with crunchy chocolate bits for texture. Varieties like matcha and Yuzu Red Bean bring subtle sweetness and unique flavors.
Good to know
Anton is take away only and does not offer dine-in options.
Reservations are required for pre-ordering desserts before visiting.
The cake costs $12 for a small piece, which is considered expensive.