Crepe de Chine
Gogolevskaya St. 25




Cuisine: European
Average cheque: 220 uah.
Working hours: from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., on weekends from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Capacity: 75
The restaurant Crepe de Chine, located near the subway stations Universytet and Lukianivska, is a French pancake house - creperie. Contrary to the conventional pancakes, French crepes are very thin and are made of buckwheat or sweet wheat.
Any crepe from the restaurant's assortment will impress a visitor: rich Crepe with stewed mutton and vegetables, light Crepe with eggs sunny-side up, ham and cheese or sweet Crepe with peach, almonds and cinnamon. Another Crepe de Chine's specialty is waffles the traditional Franco-Belgian variety of cookies.
The restaurant has three cozy rooms - pancake room, where crepe master works, Shale, reminiscent of Swiss rural house's room, and Shapo, decorated with colorful hats. The latter one turns into children's playing room on weekends.