Walking through the CSUS Riveefront Cafe on a daily basis in search for an exciting place to eat is a challenge. There's the token sandwich spot, mom and pop ethnic cuisines and that random yogurt place who's sign looks like the Disney logo. What to choose... My default choice is normally Panda Express; I decided to go opposite of that... Le Paris Crepes!
It's in the farthest back corner of the riverfront, competing with burritos and Miyagi Sushi. Everytime I pass this place, there's no line or rapid movement behind the counter. Not the best of signs, but i decided to five it a whirl anyway.
After looking at the menu for quite some time, I decoded on a sweet and savory crepe. I ordered a ham, cheddar cheese and broccoli crepe, along with a plain crepe with butter, sugar and whipped creme.
I watched as the cook first made the Crepes; I'm sure it's one of those things that's way harder to do than it looks. The easy part came next, filling the wrapping, folding and serving.
I got my food in record time, although my order did not look as appealing as I imagined it would by the description on the menu. It looked like a folded tortilla on a plain paper plate. No color, no sauce, no nothin.
Either way, it was time to eat.
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Hmm... this review isn't bad, but it's short! I think there is a lot more to be said about this place: hours, prices, more specifics about some dishes, etc...
ReplyDeleteOn the right side of the stove with this, but details would make it easier to digest as a review.
Also, it appears it might have been written in haste - under the Riverfront has changed its name...
Add some spicey details, please...