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Crepe House · 653 Morris Park Ave. The Bronx, NY 10462. West Farms. Directions · (718) 737-7566. Call Now · Order Takeout or Delivery. Start Order · Full menu.
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People also ask
What is a crepe shop called?
Meaning of creperie in English A crêperie may be a takeaway restaurant or stall, serving crêpes as a form of fast food or street food, or may be a more formal sit-down restaurant or café. Jeff owns a coffee shop and creperie.
Where is the crepe capital of the world?
Brittany, France is the world culinary capital for crepe making. Know-how, recipes past down from generation to generation, superior buckwheat, and mind-blowing butter all help make Brittany the standard bearer for world's best crepes. It was in the 13th century that the crêpe first appeared in Brittany.
What is the difference between crape and crepe?
crape: (noun) small very thin pancake. (verb) cover or drape with crape. crepe: (noun) paper with a crinkled texture; usually colored and used for decorations. (noun) a soft thin light fabric with a crinkled surface.
Why is it called a crepe?
These delicate pancakes are known as 'crêpes' in France. Their name comes from Old French 'crespe' which traces back to the Latin 'crispa' or 'crispus' which means curled. This probably refers to their often slightly ruffled edges. A French café that specializes in crepes is known as a crêperie.