Les crêpes sont très bonnes et le rapport qualité prix est vraiment avantageux. Formule à 10,50 € le midi avec une crêpe salée(choix de 3 ingrédients parmis tout ceux proposés) + une crêpe sucrée avec un ingrédient au choix. Service agréable et efficace. Je recommande vivement.
Timothy F.
Place rating: 5 Metairie, LA
Love, Love, Love!!! Amazing crepes! Each restaurant in Paris is better than the last. The egg on top of my crêpe was sooooo fresh. I am not used to that freshness in the US unless you get the egg straight from the farm, and not from the grocery. Yum!
Micah S.
Place rating: 5 Champs-Elysées, Paris, France
I had eaten so many crepes in Paris and I must say this is the second best I had so far. The place is small and cozy. Server/owner speaks good English and extremely friendly. It is located in a small street where most visitors would have missed. I ordered Nutella and banana buckwheat crêpe with vanilla ice-cream. It’s a great place for dessert to end the night and short walk down to Eiffel Tower. They have good Apple cider too!
Portia W.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Love this spot! My boyfriend and I stayed on Rue Amelie and this was right across the street. We stopped by the restaurant around 9:45 pm(it’s supposed to close at 10 pm) yet the nice owner waved us in with a big smile. We ordered the salted caramel crêpe and the nutella crêpe, both of which were delicious. The owner was super nice and attentive, and twice brought us carafes of water since we were parched. We will definitely come back for breakfast tomorrow!
Dean G.
Place rating: 5 Clarksville, TN
Great experience at this very small, yet cozy restaurant! Right when we walked in, the gentleman was very welcoming; he provided us with an English menu and was very helpful when we asked questions. He even brought out the cheese I had a question about so I could see it! His crepes were amazing, but I rate heavily on customer service, and this place was great! I would definitely eat here again!
Ryan G.
Place rating: 5 Dallas, TX
Stopped here for lunch after finding this place on Unilocal.Nice setting. Staff was nice. Good service. For lunch they offer an entrée crêpe followed by a dessert crêpe for 10.50 euros. The crepes were fantastic. The Nutella crêpe was especially on point. Great experience for a reasonable price.
Monica C.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I stopped in here for lunch on a chilly day during my recent trip to Paris. It’s a very small place, but I was traveling by myself so they had a table for me right away. I really felt welcome here, more so than any other place I visited in Paris. I opted for their lunch deal of one savory and one sweet crêpe for around 10 – 11 Euros. This was a perfect amount of food and not too filling. Overall, I would give the food 3 stars and the service and atmosphere 5 stars. It’s conveniently located in the Rue Cler area, for those who are staying in that neighborhood. It was a great little place to have lunch.
Mark C.
Place rating: 5 Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA
Found this place via Unilocal.Unpretentious, friendly small creperie. Food is excellent. Low key location. Really nice spot to stop in for quick meal. They have both preset and ability to build your own crepes. Dessert crepes were particularly good. Our full meal was € 33.
Markus H.
Place rating: 4 Düsseldorf, Germany
Tip for people who like Crepes. Cheap prices and a nice service in a small restaurant with 30 seats. Lunch menu for 10,50 € with two different Crepes is offered.
Anne-Mi T.
Place rating: 4 Paris
La crêperie avec le meilleur rapport qualité-prix que j’ai trouvé pour l’instant à Paris ! Une formule midi qui défie toute concurrence à 10,50 € avec une crêpe salée et une sucrée. Le bon plan: c’est vous qui choisissez les 3 ingrédients de votre crêpe(vous pouvez rajouter pour 50 centimes un 4ème ingrédient), fini donc les choix cornéliens entre deux crêpes vous faites celle qui vous plait. La crêpe sucrée est simple(beurre, caramel, confiture, chocolat etc). Si vous voulez celle avec chantilly, chocolat, crème de marrons et boule de glacé vous pourrez toujours commander à la carte. C’est une formule vraiment tout à fait raisonnable(pour le quartier et pour les crêperies) et en plus les crêpes sont vraiment très bonnes ! La conséquence de tout ça c’est qu’il y a souvent du monde, donc cela peut être complet lors de votre passage.
Tomás S.
Place rating: 1 Poznań, Poland
Did not even make it thru the door. Went there on Saturday at 11:45 and even though the door sign said open from 11:30 the door was closed. We tried opening because it was cold so it would probably be closed due to the cold. A French man came running to the door saying no no no and saying open at 12 with an attitude as if we were trying to break in. We quickly turned around and went to a near by bakery and ate more for less. Thank you rude French man.
Peter C.
Place rating: 5 Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Amazingly great and cute! Owner David is a great guy and clearly takes pride in his craft. Couldn’t recommend it any more highly. Enjoy!!!
Spencer N.
Place rating: 5 Gaslamp, San Diego, CA
Awesome crepes. Amazing service. Very friendly. I had the ham, potato, and cheese while my wife had the egg, sausage, and cheese. Both very good. Topped off with the caramel and ice cream crêpe. Yum
A A.
Place rating: 4 Fullerton, CA
My husband and I stayed at hotel 7 Eiffel for 7 nights recently, which is literally a few steps from this restaurant. We ate here once. We ordered the Norwegian and Nordique crepes. They were good. We also had hot tea. Service was ok. Each crêpe was about € 10. If you are a small eater, this place will do fine.
Jackie T.
Place rating: 4 Weymouth, MA
Cute intimate dining room. My meal: We split the — goat cheese, bacon, stewed tomato crêpe –cured ham, potato crêpe –Vegetarian crêpe(best flavors) — Nutella and bananas –stewed Apple and Carmel sauce(the best sauce) The drinking chocolate was divine. Great place to eat but Nothing super spectacular except the caramel sauce was amazing. It’s worth trying the crepes here
Brian S.
Place rating: 5 Downtown, Seattle, WA
Recommended to us by our hostel. Best crepes I had in Paris. Great lunch Menu. Reasonably priced.
Jaci D.
Place rating: 5 Mason, OH
This place was recommended to us by our hostel so we were a little cautious but everything surpassed our expectations with flying colors. The service was excellent, the restaurant is run by the owner and his wife. The food is absolutely incredible. The place is very small so when we first went for lunch we didn’t get seated so we held out for dinner and we were so glad we did! The prices were reasonable for 3 study abroad college students.
Emilia T.
Place rating: 5 Wayne, NJ
The BEST crepes you will find in Paris. I went there every Tuesday for the semester that I was studying in Paris and I made so many memories there. Not only is the food deliciously authentic, it’s a great price and the atmosphere is cozy. The owner, Ali, is wonderful — make sure to talk to him! 5 stars is not enough to describe how much I love Le Crepescule.
Anna-Aleksandra R.
Place rating: 5 Hampuri, Germany
The restaurant was full when I first got there, and I was thinking of going somewhere else instead. Luckily I didn’t have to wait for too long, because the crepes were simply delicious! The restaurant was small and there were only one waiter but he was very efficient and had good language skills. I really loved this place for its warm atmosphere and fast service.
R S.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
I know Unilocal isn’t as big in Europe as Trip Advisor, but as an American Unilocal-lover…I’ve got to pay it forward with reviews, regardless of geography! I used the Unilocal map search on my iPhone to find crêperies near the Eiffel Tower. I know another reviewer mentioned that you can’t go anywhere in Paris without being knee-deep in crêperies, but I wanted a sure bet instead of walking in blind to somewhere that could be mediocre. I read the reviews here on Unilocal and verified on Trip Advisor: Crêperie Le Crepuscule definitely had some great reviews. We wandered over after our 1:00 tour at the Eiffel Tower. I couldn’t find open/closed hours anywhere online, so I was a bit panicked when we showed up at the door at 2:15 and saw that lunch closed at 2:30. There was a free table — it still needed bused from the prior patrons — and the proprietor let us be seated. I figured we would be rushed through. It took about 10 – 15 minutes for the proprietor to bus the table and take our orders. But this gave us some good time to study the menu. Our group of three wanted to enjoy both sweet and savory crepes. I personally was a bit confused when I only saw a page full of sweet crepes: savory items could only be found under the title«galettes.» I totally misunderstood what galettes were, I guess. I envisioned flat little tarts, I guess? But as far as we could tell they ended up being the exact same as the crepes — large and thin, folded up in to neat triangles. I think the galette batter was probably a little more savory leaning, but that’s just an assumption. When we realized that we wanted to order both galettes and crepes, though, it became immediately apparent that the daily lunch special was our best bet. For 10.5E a person, we could each customize a galette with three ingredients(+1E for additional ingredients, or +.6E for an egg on top) and a crêpe of our choosing. The only slight bummer was that — since we came in so late — they were out of potatoes, one of the ingredients I wanted on my galette. But since all the ingredients sounded wonderful it wasn’t hard to come up with a second choice. Food service was really prompt once we ordered. The galettes and crepes were all spectacularly delicious and well-sized — folded as triangles, they still covered large plates. I think my galette had ham, chevre, and carmelized onions: it was great. Between us, we had Nutella, chocolate, and butter/sugar crepes. The butter/sugar was was hands down the best, but honestly… how could it not be? No frills(whipped crème, powdered sugar, twill of chocolate, or the like) on the crepes, but some other patrons in the restaurants definitely had some really ornate-looking deserts going on at their tables… not sure what they were enjoying. We weren’t rushed at all — in spite of my initial concerns — and the proprietor ended up letting several other late diners come in and eat around and after 2:30. I’d totally recommend this place on the merits of both value and flavor. Great food(quality, clearly, but also quantity!) at a great price. When we were done, we hopped on the metro which was no more than a two minute walk(La Tour-Maubourg station). Pretty sure I saw the proprietor taking credit card payments, but we paid in cash, Very clean bathroom in the back by the kitchen.
Shayne H.
Place rating: 5 Corvallis, OR
A tad hard to find but well worth the effort. Its a very small establishment and fills up completely around lunch time. We had to wait for a spot to open up and were debating whether we should leave or not. In the end we decided to stay and I am glad we did. They have a wonderful selection of ingredients to build your savory crêpe from and once finished you order your sweet crêpe for desert. We tried a couple different ingredients and hands down the best for the savory was the spicy sausage, tomatoes, and mushrooms. For the sweet, the banana was wonderful. Does not get any better than this. Fantastic service and fantastic food for very extremely reasonable prices.
Joanne g.
Place rating: 5 Menlo Park, CA
You can’t walk down a street in Paris without passing at least one creperie. Le Crepuscule was my first and best crêpe encounter in Paris. We were staying in the 7eme, an area dominated by the world’s most profitable landmark. There are lots of restaurants nearby: the closer to the ET, the higher the prices and the poorer the service. Because Crepuscule is a ½ block off the main streets, it offers great food, unbeatable service, and reasonable prices in a cozy setting. And only a five-minute walk from the tower, so you can polish off your crepes and stroll over for the hourly light show. The menu offers an array of choices, and includes a select-your-ingredients option, which most members of my party chose. Easiest vegetarian experience in Paris! If you’re in the 7eme and craving crepes, head down Amelie to Crepuscule.