Went on a Saturday, there was a long queue, we ended up waiting for 50 minutes in line! The service was good and quick. Had mushroom in garlic cheese and milk chocolate with coconut. Both really fresh and burn-your-mouth hot! The fillings are extremely generous and the crepe itself is so yummy!
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Legendary place! Pancakes isn't just a dish here, it's an experience. From the sumptuous Cheese and Tarragon blend to the bold Buckwheat pancakes, this place serves stacks of joy. And at the helm of it all is the chef, the maestro ensuring every bite is a delectable symphony.
Generous cheese and ham fillings. So satisfying. We waited in the queue for quite some time before they finally told us that they only accept cash. Fortunately, I had enough extra cash to cover my friends’ expenses. They should just put up a note. However, it was totally worthwhile for the queue
I’ve been coming here for years maybe since early to mid 90s to date. The service and quality has always been good even if we have to wait 45 minutes to an hour on occasions and it’s always worth it.
The staff work pretty quick once you’re at the front it doesn’t take long till you taste the magic.
Fantastic and authentic crepes prepared by two friendly and knowledgeable French chefs.
Notwithstanding the long queue, the crepes are well worth the wait!
NB - this place accepts cash only.
Additionally make sure you go to the original creperie called 'La Crêperie de Hampstead' and not the knock
This place now accepts card payments which allowed me to try it out (first attempt was unsuccessful since I did not have any cash on me). I expected quite more from Tandoori Mix option. It had just a sprinkle of Tandoori spices while I thought it would be more on the side of chicken marinated in Tan
Delicious savoury and sweet crepes. We had ham and cheese and milk chocolate. Slightly saggy though. Both chefs are friendly and helpful.
A little food truck style crêperie with a long queue, it's a pleasant wait that's well worth it. Prices are reasonable and the owner is French so you know the crepe is delicious :) tried both sweet (chocolate rum raisin) and savory (mushroom cheese and ham) ones, both were moist and flavorful. Will
I went after a long walk with my boyfriend around Hampstead and the reward was to stop at this creperie, which is quite well known. Although the lady who runs doesn’t have a very friendly face (which I understand is due to the queues of people that form), the crepes she prepares are incredible!! We
Wowowowowwowow: wow.
Great sweet crepe, fantastic savory crepe.
Why not crepe? Sometimes cash only, sometimes cash and card. We are confused but: wowowowowowowwowow.
This crêperie is a legend. Be prepared to stand in a queue for 50 minutes to be part of this legend! If you don't feel like queueing, another crepe stall is only 5 metres away, but I haven't seen anyone buying anything there. Perhaps it's out of respect for the authenticity of the original crêperie
Don't miss this stand if you're in Hampstead Heath! I tried the mushroom & tarragon butter as well as the tandoori ratatouille with mushrooms. Both were delicious. Also had a sweet crepe: the hazelnut crunch. Can't go wrong with a chocolate crepe.
I'm not going to lie.. the crêpes are indeed very good but nothing that you probably won't find anywhere else. If you don't mind waiting long queues or having pretty average service (for a £9 crepe mind you) then yes, try it at least once.
Unbelievably good crêpes. The garlic mushrooms with cheese and ham was outrageously good. The sweet crêpes are also tasty but not nearly as good as the savoury ones in my opinion.
As a French and as an absolute lover of savoury crepes, I had to try this one while wandering around in Hampstead. I read the queue can be quite long but because I went on a weekday it was perfectly fine for me!
I had the ham and cheese for £7.50 which I guess is fairly priced for London, and this a
I ordered a butter and sugar crepe and it was amazing. It was very fast and kind staff. If you go at night you have to wait a very long queue but I think the wait is worth it. Now the atmosphere doesn't really count because it's in the street so that's why I'm leaving out atmosphere.
Best crepes in London. The catch here is that you need to be super patient and que for an hour approximately.
Crepes are huge, lovely and buttery too!
Only marked down for the lack of other fruits than bananas! No strawberries, cherry, mango... But that's minor as they were fab!
I have to mention the cheeky creperie outside the pub, about 4 meters away (blue and white branding, named la creperie!) I'm sure
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