Crepes in Phoenix

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  • Chez Vous Creperie & Gelato

    8787 N. Scottsdale Rd. #228, Scottsdale Paradise Valley

    480-443-2575

    The French take their crepes seriously, of course, and Chez Vous is proof of that. Owners Sophie and Frederic moved to Arizona from France in October 2014, then opened a quaint crepe shop near Gainey Ranch. There, you'll find 28 crepe options. Favorites include a savory combo of melted Swiss cheese, a fried egg, and shaved ham, or a sweet crepe with Nutella, bananas, and chocolate. Continental breakfast plates and sandwiches are also available.
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  • Crepe Bar

    7520 S. Rural Rd. Tempe

    480-247-8012

    The crepes here — those lusciously thin French pancakes made with light sauces and fillings — have gone from an award-winning food truck to a Tempe storefront. And it's here that one can find his creations — loaded with quality ingredients, masterfully prepared, and presented as sheer works of art — in both sweet and savory forms. From the Papa K (more or less the crepe version of a ham and cheese hoagie); to the mildly spicy "breakfast burrito" drizzled in an avocado salsa; to the Nutella, strawberry, torched banana, and candied walnut sensation called the First Time, there isn’t a clunker in the bunch. In fact, once you've had one, it's much more fun to try another rather than stick with a favorite. Assorted teas as well as espresso, cold brew, and pour-over coffees are as carefully prepared as the fare.
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  • Cupz N' Crepes

    4232 E. Chandler Blvd. #8 Ahwatukee

    480-706-1963

    There's nothing quite so perfect as the combination of fresh coffee and a perfectly-prepared crepe. And lucky for us, when we're looking to satisfy the craving we need not look any farther than Cupz N' Crepes in Ahwatukee. The south Phoenix eatery specializes in made-to-order crepes of both the sweet and savory variety filled with fresh meats, veggies and fruits. We particularly enjoy the The Nat, a unique buffalo-style crepe with chicken, hot sauce and blue cheese crumbles. For those looking for more traditional fare they have a selection of Nutella crepes as well as the Paris street-food classic: sugar and lemon juice. They also offer a breakfast menu and an assortment of salads including a classic chicken Caesar and a cranberry spinach salad with poppy seed dressing. Aside from the wallet-friendly eats they also boast some of the Valley's best coffee. Thanks to the free Wi-Fi, we may never have to leave.
    6 articles
  • La Petite France

    7001 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale Paradise Valley

    480-922-3727

    Serving a menu of reasonably priced regional specialties from France, including scrumptious dishes of traditional Alsatian cuisine influenced by next-door Germany, this unpresumptuous restaurant, featuring breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Scottsdale's Seville Shopping Center, seems to have gathered all the charms of its homeland and gathered them into a single, neighborhood French bistro plopped down in an upscale shopping mall. Don’t miss the choucroute royale with homemade, Riesling-braised sauerkraut, an assortment of French pate, and the flammekueche, the Alsatian answer to pizza.
    5 articles