Delicious.Divine.Excellent.
These crepes are the best ever!!!!
I would rate this creperie at least 13 stars, for its incredibleness.First, your greeted by an irresistible whiff that you just must say “mmmm!”.Then, the perfect texture of the perfect width of the crepes meets your mouth.All your toppings fuse together creating a creamy, perfected taste combined with the nicest crepe.
The service was excellent, the chef cooked professionally in front of my eyes.She was friendly and kind, and even accepted euros!Whats more, the crepes were at an acceptable price and totally worth more.
She put the perfect amount of Nutella, a swirly whip of the most amazing whipped cream and sprinkled some sugar just about nailing perfection.She took no time at all, but still handled the crepes deep with care.
I couldn’t be happier, these are just about the best crepes in my life - SwissStyle!
Furthermore, these crepes were in the most efficient wrapping ever!So, there was this strap which you pull so you can dig deeper into the crepe.Just so convenient, and always a pleasure to know you have it on your side when you’re at Stefanie’s Creperiè!
These crepes are extremely delicious, and taking crepes to the next level for sure!
I’m definitely going to return, and will be spreading the word of eating there.
DELICIOUS, PERFECTED, UNBELIEVABLE, A MUST-HAVE IN...
Read moreIt really makes you wonder when a place still only takes cash these days, right? Like, it’s 2025, almost everyone’s got cards, phones, or apps to pay with. But some spots just stick to cash, and depending on the type of place, it can raise a few eyebrows.
A lot of small, family-run shops or street vendors still go cash-only, mostly to avoid those credit card fees. For them, every penny counts, and cash is just simpler. You’ll also find it at older bars, dive bars especially, where they haven’t bothered to upgrade their payment systems—or maybe they just like keeping things old school.
Food trucks, farmer’s markets, or pop-up shops sometimes go cash-only too, especially if they’re in areas with bad signal or don’t want to deal with mobile payment glitches. Same goes for certain service spots like barbershops, nail salons, or laundromats—they might just be sticking with what they’ve always done.
But when a business insists on cash and refuses to budge, it does make you wonder if there’s something more going on. Are they trying to avoid taxes? Keeping things off the books? Maybe it’s just stubborn tradition, or maybe it’s a bit shady. Either way, it definitely stands out more now than it used to.
Ever been to a place like that and thought, "Yeah, something’s not...
Read moreThe good ratings for this restaurant are absurd. The crepes were nothing special at all and not cheap. Her attitude on the other hand, was atrocious. The restaurant was cash only and she accepts Euros as well for a higher exchange rate (1 euro = 1 Swiss franc).
My parents ordered cheese, spinach, and egg crepes but asked for the eggs to be cooked well done as they don't eat raw eggs. Halfway through the crepe, my mom realized the eggs, were in fact, not cooked well done and yolk was dripping throughout the crepe, but was too polite to say anything.
Since we didn't have any Swiss francs, we tried to pay in euros and our bill came out to 42 francs. When we tried to pay the exact total in euros, she then told us that she didn't accept euros in coins and that she was already doing us a favor by accepting euros because it's not the currency of the country. She then would give us back change in Swiss francs instead, which would mean we’re paying more for an crepe that is already not worth the price. The fact that she didn't accept euro coins should have been explicitly stated, but what irked me the most was her terrible attitude.
With that being said, the quality of the crepes were average at best. Would not recommend and would...
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