2 stars for the crêpe. 2 for the service. Even though she was nice to me, she was really irritated by the gentlemen behind me trying to figure out what he wants. She would speak to the wall while answering his questions. Crêpe was okay. Got the strawberry, chocolate, whipped cream crêpe & it was over powered by a huge amount of whip. Not that satisfying & definitely not worth the $ 8 paid
Jessica M.
Place rating: 5 Wichita Falls, TX
Amazing crepes. I asked for the one with lemon butter & sugar but had them add strawberries. Was so good!
Zarah H.
Place rating: 5 Albuquerque, NM
Had the lemon and sugar crêpe! It was good! Friends had a nutella one and the other had a lemon sugar with strawberries and honey.(So good she ordered a second!)
Marlena S.
Place rating: 1 San Jose, CA
Went to buy a drink here, but they girl working the cash register with long dark brown hair was really rude to my friend and I when we asked questions about the menu. She didn’t even recommend any drinks to try, or greet us. I work in the mall as well so I could understand how it feels to have a long day of work, but she should still have a positive attitude with customers.
Hector T.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Wide variety of crepes, flavor is not good tho, the crêpe is very flat. Pretty much flavorless aside from toppings. They don’t have complementary sauces like Nutella or caramel, customer service needs some work, I am a local and definitely not coming back again.
Iris F.
Place rating: 5 Foster City, CA
Try the banana chocolate whip, it’s soooooooooo goooooood !!! The best brunch I’ve ever had before !!!
Mitch K.
Place rating: 4 Seekonk, MA
The woman who runs the place is nice and the blueberry cheesecake crêpe was huge and pretty tasty(crêpe, blueberry spread, and a slice of cheesecake!). Luckily I shared this with my wife else I would have felt sick afterwards given the size of it. Their prices are reasonable too. While I wouldn’t make a special trip to eat here I could see coming back the next time I’m in the area.
Margret C.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Located near the bathroom(sort of middle), in the Upper Level/Food Court(from the elevator, this is the 3rd floor). We’ve had items from this place before, but yesterday, we had a hankering for a Boba Tea so we got one from here. Disappointing, however, because it was really watered down — too much ice was used. When my husband brought it to their attention, the lady said that it’s supposed to be like that, and was pretty nonchalant about it. Later, remembered we could’ve went to Godiva to get a truffleatta instead. Oh well, live and learn.
Tania A.
Place rating: 5 Hayward, CA
Huge and delicious crepes. This is one of the places were they give you what you pay for. I ordered the number number which included strawberries and vanilla ice cream(the classic one). They also had. Variety from ice cream, light meals, hot crepes, light meal crepes, custard crepes etc chicken and tuna and much more to choose from. Must try
Ariel O.
Place rating: 3 Gainesville, VA
I got the teriyaki chicken crêpe and my sister got the banana cream crêpe. She said hers was really great. Mine had a weird sauce with lettuce that was reminiscent of ranch-caesar dressing. It had grilled chicken with a sweet teriyaki sauce but unfortunately, the lettuce and chicken were separate. The actual crêpe was perfect and crisp, yet soft. The crêpe was huge though!
Lance D.
Place rating: 1 Yuma, AZ
I was here on the 25th of february, I ordered a Green apple boba/bubble/milk tea with pearls(the bobas) Imagine my surprise when i’m given a bright, green drink. That was sickeningly sweet, SOUR and the consistency of a slushie. I was totally shocked. Anyone who has had an authentic taiwanese/chinese even hongkong style bubble/boba tea drink knows that wasn’t what it is. It was almost insulting to say this what they call boba tea in a asian owned establishment, at a high end mall. I sure hope this is not what they consider authentic boba tea. I’ve had it in my hometown many times, in Beijing, in Shanghai, and it’s never been given to me in this manner. I would totally remove it from the menu as «boba» tea and replace with a very sweet icy slushy. I’m sure no asian who has experience with boba tea would ever even enjoy or think this was the real thing. i’m not sure who they are trying to fool. unless you’re someone who has never had it before. Skip this place for boba tea, and find a GOODAUTHENTIC, RECOMMENDEDPLACE. Seems to be a theme in Vegas for whatever reason(looking at reviews for other places) that they don’t make it the authentic, normal way. and i really don’t know why. The real ones are made with fresh water/milk, milk powder, powdered fruit/real fruit, blended until totally smooth like water, sometimes with or without ice. and sometimes served warm. It is very creamy/milky tasting, and the flavor is strong but mild and not overpowering(basically it is the flavor that you asked for) and it is usually a LIGHT shade of the kind of fruit or tea you got. Usually with tons of pearls(bobas) on the bottom, made from tapioca or without. It’s a really tasty drink when done well, but please do not think this is the real deal. because you will be disappointed. The people who work there are friendly and nice, but clearly have no experience or any knowledge on what an authentic boba tea is.
Christel L.
Place rating: 3 Murrieta, CA
Having walked the majority of the east side of the Strip, we crossed over to Fashion and decided to take a small break before covering the west side. Enter Crazy Crepes, located in the mall food court. We got the strawberry/chocolate/ice and whipped cream crêpe, though as we watched it being made, realized the chocolate would not be Nutella, which we should have specified as a desired ingredient because what’s a crêpe without Nutella?! The worker who took our order and prepared it was on the phone while we were at the register, and kept casually talking to someone in the back kitchen while making the crêpe, slowing down the service. Though the strawberries, cream, and syrup were good, the crêpe itself was different than your typical crêpe with more of a utensil-eating-method thickness rather than an easy bite thickness. And by the time the staff stopped blabbing to each other, the pancake part was already cold. I don’t expect to return.
Benjamin H.
Place rating: 3 Reston, VA
Having arrived much too early for Fashion Show, we decided to grab breakfast at the food court. Not a great selection for the morning, but there was Crazy Crepes, and being big fans of crepes in general we decided to partake. Pleasant girl behind the counter greeted us and took our order for a Hot(Nutella) Chocolate & Banana and a Chocolate & Almond crepes. 5 minutes is all it takes for us to get the order. The lifeblood of a crêpe is the pancake. My personal preference are the very light, almost melt-in-your-mouth type with crispy ends. Here, it’s just a tad too thick and chewy. There is also a hint of the flour taste, which sort of kills it. Nutella and banana combo is a can’t-miss, so despite the imperfect wrap it was decently satisfying. The chocolate & almond was okay, they give you a lot of almond which is great, but I just don’t think these ingredients are quite complete enough to make a full crêpe. It needed that extra ingredient — banana would be perfect — to even out the sheer amount of almonds that overtake your mouth. So, a decent but not great creperie.
Amy L.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Their crepes are FAT!!! lol! I’m use to crepes where you can actually hold it and eat it but theirs are not. It did satisfy the crêpe craving we were having before I show though. The workers were real nice.
Kimberly H.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I really enjoyed the banana strawberry crêpe with cookies and cream ice cream super good and huge! :) their menu selection is good and Is great for a sweet tooth!
Bunny G.
Place rating: 4 The Woodlands, TX
No more military discount:( But came for regular #8 crêpe with whip cream, ice cream, strawberries and chocolate drizzle! Yum yum went my tum-tum. Located in Fashion Mall at the food court. Take the elevator from any floor up to level three. Chairs in food court look like old wooden chairs, time for a face-lift! Service was great! Crepes are fresh, fluffy and delicious!
Nicole G.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Saw this and was immediately excited to try it! I told them i didnt exactly see what i wanted on the menu but i would tell them what i wanted and hopefully they could make it for me. I really didnt care how much it cost, just give me the goods baby. Well, they got the order wrong. I asked for a crêpe with banana, nutella, chocolate syrup and extra whip. What did i get? A soggy crêpe, with banana, nutella and no chocolae syrup. Booo. What a disappointment, especially for 7 bucks. I asked where the whip was and they said that was extra, ummmmm okay. So i asked if they could add it quickly and i would pay. The kicker, I would have to go to the end of the line and pay. There was no way i was going to wait behind 3 people for whip for 75 cents. never again.
Dennis D.
Place rating: 3 Henderson, NV
I went here because I haven’t had a crêpe in a while and I had a craving for it. I gave it 3 stars because the crêpe I got was not as crispy as I would like it. Instead, it was kind of soggy, but it was still edible. They have all kinds of choices, but if you order something not on the menu, they charge extra. For instance, I ordered a strawberry nutella crêpe, but they charged my an extra dollar since that wasn’t a menu choice and so the strawberries was considered an add-on. The funny part was they had a similar item called strawberry and chocolate cream, but I wanted nutella haha. Anyways, a good place to go to for a snack that will fill you up.
Samantha L.
Place rating: 2 Sacramento, CA
I really shouldn’t have expected much, but here is my review anyway. Coming from SF, where there are creperies everywhere, I guess that I’ve just been spoiled by good crepes– and Crazy Crepes just didn’t cut it. The crêpe was soggy, the fillings were meager, and overall, just«meh.» I had the strawberry custard with chocolate and it did not satisfy my dessert craving. At just about $ 6, it’s not really a deal either. Notes: –They serve milk tea also.
Violy M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This place seems to have left the reviewers unsatisfied! Seriously, they mob up expecting a gourmet crêpe as if they copped it from a cute creperie in paris about to watch the sunset on a romantic cruise down the seine river… It’s a food court stop… at a mall… in the middle of the desert. These things are loaded w/ice cream, strawberries, bananas, whipped cream, sprinkled w/power sugar n drizzled with chocolate. A sweet dessert infused with calories. It’s ok, you’ve already lost the weight battle back at the bar, the buffet, room service… w/that overpriced box of stale cookies at the mini bar that everyone warned you not to touch because the room will charge you…*whispers* It has sensors. I finished the whole thing with no regards to the many nights spent at the gym trying to get a bombacious bikini body. Your Homegirl, Violy