Very pocket friendly as everything on their menu is affordable. My favorite desserts bar for when I wanna spend on a crepe or parfait without hurting my budget. 10/10 will recommend.
Mits Almarez | Mitsadventurez
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This is a nice place to satisfy my crepe cravings without breaking the budget too much. They have a lot of options to choose from and you can upgrade it to a large one if you’re really want to treat yourself. My favorite is the banana choco vanilla. 😊
Crazy Crepes is a simple dessert place to get crispy crepes. What I always order is the mango and nutella, then use sweet mangoes on nutella and cream. This combination of flavors is a perfect waynto end the meal.
It was my second time to visit last sunday. given this place a second try, ordered the same thing and I must say the service was fast and the employees are friendly. Ordered a mango almond crepe. I like the taste and texture of their crepe, almond was scarce(hahaha), the mango was sour. Hope that can be improved.
Kinda cheap. Kinda average. I like the crepes but the filling was too sweet. It's mostly just cream. They have savory options but the fillings didn't really look fresh.
Where I come from crepes are very common. Despite that I’ve never seen them being served like that. It’s a nice touch and deviation from the classic way.
I’ve had the tuna wasabe crepe and it was yummy!
Great crepes made with care and experience. Delicious flavors. For only 100php this is a real treat. Banana 🍌 crumble is my favorite, recommended for an affordable yet delicious treat
I tried mango almond crepe with vanilla ice cream (add 20 php) and it was great!. My friends enjoyed their orders too which are mango crumble parfait and banana choco vanilla. The ambiance here is great.
I always look forward to eating at SM Aura's Food on Four because of its ambiance and the awesome food choices available. For my dessert, I ordered the Banana Nutella from Crazy Crepes. It's a dessert crepe made with bananas, nutella, fresh cream and chocolate syrup. It's simple and delicious. The crepe is served as a cone, although it was handy, I would have preferred to eat it on a plate. They have a lot of crepe offerings, both savory and sweet and I look forward to trying more.
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the crepe was good but I didn't appreciate the pancake to have a hole in the middle. I didn't feel the crew was doing their best. It isn't that annoying until you reach the end of your crepe and it drips all over u because of the hole. The presentation wasn't as yoy expect it as the crew barely cares. The flavors are good though and I recommend that you try it for the taste
My first try was actually when i was in Boracay 2yrs ago HAHAH been a while right ? it was an awesome experience, at the beach and you have this sweet cold dessert u can enjoy while walking , chatting ,
visited also their branch here in Manila at the mall .
It was one of those slow nights. When I have that, I invite people to meet to eat. Sometimes in an instant and last night, in 3 hours notice, I dragged a friend to hop to 4 restaurants in SM Aura.
Our dessert was simple after having a hefty meal. We passed by this stall and went back to it. I guess its the well lighted and yummy displays.
It wasn't complicated but it hits you. We had a crepe customized to share. Three ingredients that never fails- mango, almonds and yummy Nutella. Their crepe wrap was perfectly thin to balance everything out.
And how convenient, you crepe while walking, wrapped and secured in the palm of your hand. Til, just add Php 20 for a larger wrap.
After eating my kids want to have crepes for dessert so we go to Crazy crepes we bought banana crumble and mango with vanilla ice cream price is affordable, tasted great my kids love it.
Crepes are underrated desserts that deserve their share of the spotlight. I guess most Filipinos overlook this versatile treat because its fancy presentation makes it look expensive. I'm glad that Crazy Crepes has priced their products to be more accessible to everyone.
Before my Mom moved abroad, she would regularly get the late night munchies and I would be the designated driver. One of our favorite midnight haunts was the (now closed) Crepes & Creme at BGC. I haven't had a crepe from that franchise since my Mom left because she's not here anymore to treat me and it's too expensive for a regular Juan like me.
Though not as tasty as C&C, Crazy Crepes satisfies my discerning sweet tooth. Crepes are not at the top of my list of favorite desserts, but I make it a point to buy from Crazy Crepes whenever I see one as a matter of principle. I am scared that they might close or raise their prices, and then other regular Juans will not have the opportunity to try a crepe. I normally buy from their Trinoma or Greenhills branch. This was my first time to eat at their SM Aura branch. The staff wasn't too attentive or even nice. I paid for an upsized crepe but it was the same size as my daughter's regular one.
I had a custard-based mango banana crepe, my daughter ordered a strawberry mango ice cream crepe. Nothing fantastic, but they hit the spot. What I really like is the price. They have a lot of items on the menu that are below 100 pesos.
I tried this place last week for the first time and I'm so happy I did. I got a mango banana crepe with caramel drizzled all over it; Truly mouth-watering! The crepe had just the right amount of crisp which is good because some places are too soggy.
Normally I am picky with how sweet a crepe can be but theirs was just right, the perfect amount of sweetness and creaminess! Overall, I had a good experience and I'm definitely going back when I'm in the area.
I'm a fan of crepes! and I think its really nice that we have something like this, a "to-go" crepe that you can eat while walking. So if I want something to eat quickly I buy it here. My favorite flavors are blueberries and cream, mango with chocolate syrup. With just that I will really be happy and contented already.
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