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    La Crêperie de Hampstead

    4.2 (92 reviews)
    InexpensiveCreperies, Food Stands
    Open 1:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Minh L.

    I went to Paris searching for good crepes and none is better than this place in London! The crepes were amazing. I tried the savory chicken mushroom. It was heaven in my mouth. My friends told me there was a famous London rapper on the side eating it too with his entourage. Guess this place is the spot. No wonder there was a long line to get these delicious crepes. If I'm ever in town, I'll be back at this place to start my trip and again to end my trip. What a good food experience.

    Love the packaging. Almost as good as what's inside!
    Mashael Z.

    LOVE!!! :) This is a tiny crepe kiosk that stays open till late, rain or shine, and is always busy because it is SO GOOD. I went there at 11pm on a dark weeknight, in the pouring rain, and there was still a long line for a crepe haha. I understand the devotion though, because this is a crepe institution, with it's delightful French staff who certainly know what they're doing. I have tried the savory crepe, which was decent, but my heart belongs to the chocolatey goodness of their dessert crepes. I can't even choose which is best, they have all been good. The yummy nutella, belgian dark, milk and white chocolate, bananas, hazelnuts, butterscotch, every combination I've tried has been delicious! Which reminds me, I need to go back, I haven't tried the white with milk chocolate combination yet....:)

    Saskia P.

    It seems to be a bit of an unwritten rule of catering that if you are just going to sell one thing - one particular item of food you are allowed to operate from something that could feasible be fitted to the back of a horse and dragged off. Think about it, burgers, hot dog stands...creperies. They're always small, mobile little joints and can be moved around. They just never are. This one's got a permanent address and everything. And to be honest the crepes at this place are so good it's tempting. This is a Hampstead institution really, it's been here since the 80's and is known for it's queues on busy days. The deal is you can either have sweet or savoury and within that there are loads of different choices, classics like suzette, ham and cheese, mushrooms, chocolate, banana, nuts, really varied. Of course everything's made right in front of you are and 1 should set you back between about £2 and £5.

    Like a beacon in the summer night.
    James A.

    This place is an institution, and rightly so. They don't just import their ingredients from the mainland; they import their workers from there, too. These guys know how to make a crepe, and if you're in the area, it'd be criminal not to try it (the queue only shows you how many people agree with me).

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    Rahul A.

    Just fantastic! I moved to this area 2 months ago and have been walking up and down the high street passing by the big queues that are outside this place....I just thought it was a touristy place and never wanted to go.... One day on a rainy day I decided to go with my fiancee as we had tried everywhere else....We had the hazlenut chocolate crepe and as we bit into it while walking home we stopped, looked at each other and we said "Oh my god" "Yum"!... it was one of the most delicious crepes I have had...the crepe itself was soft and buttery and the filling was crunchy and smooth... That was the point when I thought "I love being a local in this area"... If you come to Hampstead, its a must...

    BigTex K.

    Cool crepe spot right off Hampstead Station. First time. I tried the banana crepe with chocolate. I needed some salt for taste bugt other than that it was amazing.

    Yotsuba C.

    London's best crepe . No doubt! I have cheese ham and mushroom A generous amount of cheese, the crepe was cripsy and buttery. Lovely! Worth my 40 mins queue on a sunday afternoon

    Garlic mushrooms, ham and cheese!
    Vic T.

    Amazing crepes! Lucky we only had 2 people in front of us! The boys were super quick in making the crepes anyway so it was fine. Had the garlic mushroom, cheese and ham. They got me at 'garlic'... It was delicious! Crispy on the outside, garlicky goodness on the inside! Instantly makes you want another one!

    Sinan O.

    La Creperie de Hampstead, is a small little Parisian kiosk that on many a night, you may find a queue of people making you wait for up to 45 minutes, but this wait is worth it, for what may be one of the greatest pancakes experiences you have ever had. The smell is awesome, and the wait builds anticipation for that first bite. As you get closer, you can choose what kind of pancake you want, savoury or sweet. If I fancy a savoury, I will definitely be getting a sweet along with it, as it's a pancake for crying out loud! It's a desert, I always get the sweet. Once you put your order in, you have the pleasure of watching two pancake making maestros, passionately whoop up your treat. It is actually quite educational as I tend to have my eyes glued to what they are doing. I have been going here for years, and each time is as good as the next. For those of you that have been here before, well I am sure that you share my passion. For those of you who have yet to experience the Crepes of Hampstead, well, the next time you are on the Northern line Tube, get off at Hampstead, at the exit turn left, and you will see it across the road, it is a minutes walk away. During the day you may get lucky and not find a queue. It is set in Hampstead, where you can take your pancake for a lovely walk, and stop off at the nearby café's and have a coffee to wash it down. My personal rating, 11 out of 10.

    Natalie K.

    The Creperie de Hampstead is an absolute MUST. If you are a tourist, a visit to the Creperie should be on your list. And if you are a local and you haven't been, go, go, go now! Savory? Sweet???? Nom Nom Nomzzzz Just to warn you, the que can get rather long. But there's a reason why. It's well worth the wait!

    Justin L.

    Save yourself a trip across the Channel. The crepes at this cute little kiosk in Hampstead Heath are the real deal. In fact, if you consider crepes in France as the real deal, then these Hampstead ones might be even more real and a better deal. Sweet fillings are good, of course, but I always go for the savoury: ham, cheese, mushrooms, garlic... I think it's because the first crepe I ever had (while in Paris on an exchange trip) was savoury. With your crepe(s) in hand, take a stroll around the area. It's really cute: cozy cafes and pastry shops with enticing window displays. From the tube station, walk down the hill, and you'll see the stand. If you don't see it, it's because it's obscured by the long queue of hungry tourists and regulars. You'll see why.

    Qype User (Timina…)

    This tiny stand in the centre of Hampstead usually has a huge queue of people, and for good reason. I've queued there many times, and was never disappointed. They make genuine French crepes, either sweet or savory, and everyone I've taken there has had the same reaction as me: I want more. Asparagus and cheese, ham and cheese, mushrooms and cheese, chocolate and banana, chocolate and creme; there are dozens of types, including choices of chocolate. You can get them wrapped to eat right away, or put in a take-away container. The price is right, the options are great, and the taste is out of this world. If only the queues weren't so long, I'd give it 5 stars (I can't always wait 30 minutes to be served).

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    Review Highlights - La Crêperie de Hampstead

    Common sense took charge and I just got a savoury one with a filling of tarragon, cheese, mushroom and ham.

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    A relatively new stall on Whitecross Street serving (as you'd imagine) -- Bibimbap wraps! And…read morebubble tea. There are several selections of wrap: steak, bulgogi turkey (will go back to try that), vegan, etc. We popped in here after our Salad Kitchen plans were foiled (burst pipe!) -- this stall is usually right across the street from SK, so here we go. The cute hand drawn menu drew me in, as did the smell of bulgogi...mmmmm. The good: Fresh wraps! Interesting composition! Big! Huge portion of the steak wrap...it felt like a burrito. 7.50 might seem steep but the quality of the meat was high and it was made fresh right in front of us. Very good value. The maybe-not-so-good: The ingredients are wrapped in nori (seaweed paper and then wrapped in actual paper. Unfortunately, they are super messy to eat, unless there is some trick I am unaware of. Foil might be a better choice? I don't know but ish was everywhere, I was glad to be with a close colleague and not with those I would need to look proper in front of! The bubble tea- meh. It was just sitting up on the counter (I thought it would be made fresh and these were just an example set of teas) -- and I don't know about you, but I don't really want milk tea that's been sitting for a long period of time, you know? Plus they mixed boba with the jelly balls, I hate the jelly balls. I wanted all boba. This is a pretty big thing with bubble tea -- so I basically didn't like mine at all. I would skip it next time return. Overall, a solid little spot - sans the old bubble tea. The wraps are nice, I'd love an option to get the ingredients on a salad or in a bento box type thing, for ease of eating. But the goods are fresh, and that's the most important thing. *open with weekday lunchtime market. *cash only.

    Clearly, this is not a good spot for a first date. This thing is just very difficult to eat "on…read moreroute" and that's I guess the idea behind the street food trend right? Eating on the go & stuff. BUT...this "thing" aka wrap aka bibimbap is delicious. I went for the bulgogi steak, and to be honest, I could stand next to this steak being cooked all day long. 7£ is well, not cheap, but you'll be fed for a few hours, trust me :)

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    Yayayayayayayayayayayayayayayay!…read more I found a place that sells healthy & reasonably-priced salads to go right here in W1! I thought I would never see this day... Goodge Place Market is a tiny food market in the likes of its bigger siblings like Leather Lane & Whitecross Markets in Easternish London. Here they only have a total of six stalls, but all of them serve delicious foods: - Burritos (Freebird Burritos) - Salad Boxes (£ 4.50 per box) - Thai food (Simply Thai) - Falafel (Hoxton Beach) - Köfte wraps/sandwiches That's really all I could've wished for...I feel so blessed having discovered this market!

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