2011-08-30
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Previously I have tried La Creperie in Wan Chai and quite liked it. When I walked by Kramp House, I wanted to try it out to compare the crepes.I arrived before my friend at Kramp House. I was immediately greeted by a waitress who nicely opened the door for me and took me to a table near the window. It was probably only 30% full when I sat down but when we left, it was almost 70% full.There are two types of set lunch available which is HKD 88 or HKD 108. For the HKD 88 set lunch, it includes a Le
I arrived before my friend at Kramp House. I was immediately greeted by a waitress who nicely opened the door for me and took me to a table near the window. It was probably only 30% full when I sat down but when we left, it was almost 70% full.
There are two types of set lunch available which is HKD 88 or HKD 108. For the HKD 88 set lunch, it includes a Le Complete (Cheese, ham and egg) + a walnut salad + a drink (choice of bonaqua water, coke, diet coke, 7up). For HKD 108 set lunch, it includes a choice of sausage or chicken crepe + a choice of sugar or caramel crepe + a drink (same as above). If you want to have coffee or tea instead of the set drinks, you have to add HKD 10 (or more - depending on what you want) - which I think is unreasonable pricing.
The decoration is quite nice and the first feeling I got when I sat down is that the chairs are really cold (as other bloggers have mentioned, the chairs are made of metal).
The HKD 88 set lunch:
The HKD 108 set lunch - we chose the chicken crepe and sugar crepe.
My friend has pointed out that the crepes at Kramp House doesn't taste as good compared to La Creperie and also there are more fillings from La Creperie. To me, the crepe itself is not as tasty and thin as La Creperie.
Overall, La Creperie is better. If you want to have a quiet place to chill and read a good book, this is the place to go. If you are looking for yummy crepes, then I suggest you try La Creperie.
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