If you can’t decide if you’re more of a waffles or pancakes person, I suggest going for its classier cousin. As fancy looking as they are versatile, crepes can be eaten on the go, used as a wrap or served on fine china with whipped cream on top. They taste good with practically anything, from Nutella and ice-cream to scrambled eggs and ham, both sweet and savoury work.
Though its depth is a fraction of regular pancakes, crepes are satisfying enough to fill one’s tummy. Being a crepe lover myself, I decided to collate some of my go-to places when the craving hits.
Located along Lygon, East Elevation is a cafes with such good ambience you wouldn’t want to leave. Both savoury and sweet crepes are available which are perfect for those who are going for something light and thin with a tinge of crisp.
Address: 351 Lygon St, Brunswick East Vic 3057
Is your mouth watering thinking of authentic, warm, fresh French crepes made for you on the spot? Conveniently located within the free-tram zone in the CBD, you’ll smell La Petite Creperie before you even see it. Manned by two cheerful French owners, learn a few French words from them while you’re at it! Prices range from $4.50 to $8. Bon appetit!
Address: Little Collins St & Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
This is the place where crepe lovers regularly patronise. Some crepes come folded in a triangle, a square, or their signature hexagonal shape. Try the flaming (alcoholic) crepes and watch in awe as your crepe is set ablaze in a lilac flame!
Cool, huh?
Address: 2/49 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia
Who says crepes were just meant for the French? At Harajuku crepes, you’ll get a refreshing twist to the traditional pancakes. Here, they are cleverly rolled into a cone to hold fillings like ice-cream, custard, cream, fruits and pudding depending on which you choose. Just several metres from the Melbourne Central tram stop, this store can’t be hard to miss.
Address: Shop 148 Knox Place, Melbourne Central, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Found in the middle of Hardware Lane, Creperie le Triskel allows you to pretend you’re in France for a while. Instead of serving dessert crepes, Le Triskel offers dine-in and savoury French pancakes. The eatery also has a board which teaches customers how to order in French. Give it a shot and feel like a linguist instantly. If you succeed, that is 😉
Address: 32 Hardware Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Roule Galette is a humble creperie situated at 241 Flinders Lane. Owned by Chef Michel from Brittany who learnt to prepare crepes since the age of ten, he follows a traditional family recipe. These include delightful spreads like apple compote and orange marmalade. They also offer gluten-free “galettes” when you opt for the savoury ones.
Address: 241 Flinders Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Carte crepes is located in Parkville, within the university of Melbourne. Near the entrance of Grattan Street, enter through Gate 10, walk a few steps ahead and turn left before a flight of stairs. It’s easy to find but if you’re unsure, ask any student who’s about. In case you’re having trouble deciding on which to choose, try their lemon and sugar crepe.
Address: Parkville VIC, Australia
I’ve always had a soft spot for flower petals used in food presentation, even if they make no significant difference to the taste. If you’re like me, you’re going to love Rue de Creperie. Make sure you get you food photography done quickly before the ice cream melts! Gluten-free crepes are also served here at an additional charge of $1.
Address: 360 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia
If you’ve been in Melbourne for a while, you will probably know of this chain of pancake stores. Pancake Parlour serves both savoury and sweet pancakes which caters tastes to everyone. If they can make such good pancakes, one can be confident that their batter for crepes won’t disappoint.
Address: Centrepoint Arcade, Bourke Street Mall/ Melbourne Central
Named after the flower of the more commonly-known passion fruit, Passionflower is the perfect place to chill with friends. They have an exotic assortment of Asian-inspired ice-cream flavours such as black sesame, matcha, durian and lychee. You also get to pick any two flavours of your choice if you choose to DIY your crepes.
Besides crepes, they also serve pancakes and waffles for those who prefer something more hearty. Feel free to head down after dinner since it only closes at midnight! Bonus: this place has free wi-fi too!
Address: 2/168 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The next time you’re craving some of these soft, warm goodness, or if it’s just one of those days when you’re feeling like crepe, be sure to check these places out! If you know any unique crepe places worth visiting that’s not in the list, let us know in the comments below!
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