I like pancakes and ice cream and Crazy Crepes makes treats that combine both. Crepe is a French treat that is like pancake but is cooked thinly. It is usually served with just syrup or granulated sugar then drizzled with lemon juice. Some serve crepes with fruits and cream and sometimes ice cream. Crepes can also be served as a savory dish if you fill it with vegetables, meat and some cheese.
Wax crepes that look real. |
From what I know, the Japanese were the first ones who tried shaping the crepes into cones and instead of stuffing the crepes then folding it, they fill the cones with the other ingredients such as the fruits and ice creams making it look like an ice cream cone. It's like a crepe on the go.
It is somewhat easier to eat since you just bite into it instead of slicing it with a fork and knife and you can eat it while traveling. You can also go creative by filling it with any ingredient you want be it fruits, ice cream or savory stuff like tuna, chicken, sliced vegetables, mayonnaise etc.
The Japanese however, serve it crispy while Crazy Crepes serve it soft. I prefer it to be crispy since it creates a contrast from the soft fruits and ice cream. I once asked the staff if they can serve it crispy but they said they can't and are not allowed to. It is still good even though it's not crispy. The crepe itself is delicious and they have lots of combination that you can choose from plus you can still add more ingredients if you want.
The staff preparing our order. |
Besides the crepe, Crispy Crepe also serves parfaits. Their parfait consists of cereal and or fruits; non dairy whipped cream and topped with ice cream and syrup. I tried their chocolate parfait called Choco Cookies and Cream for 115 pesos and my friend tried the mangoes and cream called Mango Crumble for also 115 pesos. I am not a fan of non dairy whipped cream so I did not enjoy eating their parfait since it tasted dry but the mangoes and cream is okay since the mangoes were at least juicy.
Parfaits |
As for the price, you can choose from their regular size which starts at 85 pesos to around 110 pesos and an additional 25 pesos will upsize it to a large crepe. The parfaits are priced at 115 pesos. Kind of expensive but it's nice to eat one once in a while.
Mango Crumble |
Choco cookies and Cream |