The people who work at Paris Crêpe are wonderful. The employees are truly genuine, hard-working, clean, professional, and a delight. Unfortunately, the owner of Paris Crêpe Café is such an incredibly horrible manager that he makes working for Ebenezer Scrooge in Act 1 of A Christmas Carol seem like eating magic muscle-sculpting cake while winning the lottery on ecstasy. Not only are employees forced wear humiliating berets and say«Bonjour, Welcome to Paris» to entering customers, but the boss also makes his employees work treacherous 16-hour shifts with no overtime and demands that his workers be available to work 7 days a week, and fires people if they demand more than a day or two off. If you can overlook the awful working conditions, the insect infestations, and are willing to support the income of a self-centered and incompetent business owner, Paris Crêpe Café is the place for you. Also, the«fresh squeezed orange juice» on the menu is just bottled Trader Joe’s orange juice that they shake and make all foamy so it looks fresh-sqeezed. Enjoy.
Arthur W.
Tu valoración: 4 La Crescenta-Montrose, CA
Went to the food court looking for something fast to eat. I was called over by, what has to the owner/manager, to look over the menu. Extremely helpful gentleman. I asked if I was able to customize my order; to which he gladly agreed. Food is rather simple, but sometimes who wants more. I understand my environment is a mall good court and I recommend this to anyone walking by. 4 out of 5 because of a limited menu, and not the fastest service. :)
Franco S.
Tu valoración: 1 West Hollywood, CA
I was in the Beverly Center Mall early one day last week and craving breakfast. The only place other than Starbucks was Paris Crepes. I was greeted warmly then I asked if they had breakfast crepes. The man said, «Yes, of course» and showed me the menu which had the breakfast crêpe listed as $ 5.99 so I ordered it and a cup of coffee. I paid with a credit card then once I saw the receipt I noticed that my total check was for over $ 13!!! I called the guy over to explain and he said that they had stopped serving breakfast at 10:30 a.m. so the price was now higher than the menu price. I looked at the time on the receipt and it read 10:32 a.m. I could not believe it, I said to him«You should have told me that you were charging more than the menu lists(there was a sign saying crepes were $ 7.95 but made no mention of when that price went into effect). I was so hungry and upset that I decided to just let it go. Then I got my crêpe, it was the driest, most tasteless thing I have eaten in a long time. Ironically, we had gone out for crepes(sweet) the night before to a place on the Third Street Promenade and they were fantastic which made this experience even more disappointing. I went up to the manager and told him that I could care less about the two bucks but it was the principle of the matter that mattered to me and that he was obviously willing to lose a customer over $ 1.95 and 2 minutes, he just shrugged his shoulders at me. I will NEVER go back here.
Alexis P.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Went here because I found out they had gluten free crepes, tried to order one and was told they didn’t have any batter today for it… Then was asked if I still wanted one. No thanks, I’d rather not be sick. :/
Tim R.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Well Here We Are, Dinner Time at the Mall With not that many good food options at the Beverly Center food court, I decided to try something new and something that was in the location of my back in the day(High School Back in the Day) favorite, A&W. I got the high protein crape with turkey for $ 8.25. They were out of chicken and tuna options. The crape comes with slices of tuna, 4 eggs whites, and tomatoes. The crape itself was great and the combination of all ingredients was just ok but filling. I should have tried one of the sweet crapes but it was dinner time, so no treat :(. Here are some of the items this place serves: Authentic Savory Crepes Sweet /Dessert Crepes Unique High-Protein Crepes Gluten-Free Crepes Omelets Grilled Cheese Panini Sandwiches Salads Gourmet European Coffee
Ying-Ying L.
Tu valoración: 5 Bellevue, WA
Delicious food. Kind of expensive, but the customer service was good :)
Timothy Michael G.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Very Delicious crepes! I had one with bananas, strawberries and cream! Awesome! Not a regular thing for me to eat but its always good every so often to indulge in the good and yummy things in life like the crepes from Paris Crêpe Café.
Denise L.
Tu valoración: 1 San Gabriel, CA
If I could give this place a negative star I would. This is the longest wait we have ever waited for. Made the purchase for a high protein turkey crêpe and server aurelio(the guy with glasses) messes up my order. I dunno if its because we are asian or him but it was more than a thirty minute wait for sure. will I ever come back to this so called café? No! Poor service for a higher end shopping center. One star for the guy who made the crêpe. he looked sincerely sorry
Kai L.
Tu valoración: 4 Beverly Hills, CA
Back in the Stone Age(2006) this location used to be a Sbarro’s Italian Eatery, and I understand that before the current tenants rented the location, a terrible bidding war occurred between them and Kelly’s Irish Coffee, Baja Fresh, and Sansai Japanese Grill. So, don’t let the uninformed tell you that the French haven’t won a war since Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor. –because Paris Crêpe Café is all sorts of win. Like, mall foodcourt win. Vive la France! A girlfriend of mine was actually complaining while we were eating here, because supposedly it isn’t authentically Parisian. What gave away the fact that we weren’t actually in Paris? The Forver XXI and True Religion store? I actually think the Beverly Center does a good impersonation, with clueless tourists everywhere and a sexy scent that I think is called Eau de GroveIsKillingUs. AnyNoWonderYourBoyfriendDumpedYouWay… Paris Crêpe Café is a slightly Americanized take on French sidewalk eateries, with sandwiches, pancakes, omelettes, and milkshakes on the menu in addition to the eponymous crepes. Think, Paris with an American accent, but not as fat. So, more like, Paris with an American accent after that American went to the gym and bought flattering clothes. So many choices – do you like fruit, chocolate, Nutella, or maple syrup on your crepes? Do you like skipping school so that you can go to the mall and eat omelettes? Do you like sex in the shower? Get it done, hun. My favorite is the Panda Express Crêpe, which is a gluten-free crêpe filled with strawberries, with napkins stolen from the Chinese restaurant next door because Paris Crêpe always runs out. Paris Crêpe is suitable for vegetarians, meatitarians(?), Americans wishing they were Parisians, and people shopping at the mall with their grandmarians. One of the guys who works here looks like Napoleon Dynamite. Mind. BLOWN.