At La Crêperie Française, you watch your order come to life on the hot griddle. The whole setup is that of a classic Parisian takeaway stall, centered entirely on an open cooking station where every crêpe is prepared right in front of you. This isn’t a place to sit down – it’s built for a quick, satisfying meal on the go.
The focus here is on traditional, high-quality ingredients sourced from around France. Both the wheat flour for the sweet crêpes and the buckwheat for the savory galettes come from a family-run mill in Brittany, where they are still stone-ground. This commitment to the raw materials is the foundation of the menu.
For the savory galettes, you’ll find the expected classics like the “La Parisienne” with ham and Emmental cheese, but also much richer combinations. The “La Raclée” is a substantial meal of raclette cheese, ham, potatoes, and crème fraîche, while “The King’s Pancake” includes French truffles, ham, and a mushroom cream sauce.
The sweet crêpes cover all the essentials – Nutella, homemade dark chocolate, and salted butter caramel are all standard. A popular option is the “Grand Marnier,” which is flambéed directly on the griddle for a bit of theatre. Because the stalls are open until 11 p.m. every day, they serve as a reliable late-night food stop. The business operates from two locations: one on rue Dauphine in the 6th arrondissement and another on rue de Ponthieu, not far from the Champs-Elysées.