Creperies in Paris

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If you are going to travel to Paris , something that by the way you can do in two weeks taking advantage of Valentine’s Day. Once there, it is essential that you have a crepe, the most typical of the city and that you will find yourself at every step you take. Before recommending the best creperies in Paris , tell you that this delicacy (at least for me) comes from the Breton area of ​​France and from there it has spread to the whole world.

There are many stories about its origin and the only ones that coincide are those that say that it was born from the most humble classes and that it was taken to accompany meals as if it were bread . The original ingredients are milk, flour and eggs, although over the years they have been enriched and you can take them with a multitude of sweet or salty flavors. Of the simple places where you can eat them, I recommend the kiosks that are arriving at the Plaza de la Concordia as you descend from the Champs Elysees, right on the promenade there. They are delicious and very inexpensive. If you prefer to take them in a local, I’ll give you the best ones:

Krep , located at 9 Impasse Gomboust, Paris, France
Phone: + (33) 01 40 20 09 28
Metro: Pyramides
Bus: Line 21, 27, 29, 68, 81, 95

Krep Sas , is located at 11 Rue La Fayette, 75009 Paris, France
Telephone: + (33) 09 75 97 79
Metro: Chaussée d’Antin – La Fayette

La Pata Krep , located at 18 Rue Oberkampf, Paris, France
Phone: + (33) 06 65 68 01 90
Metro: Oberkampf

Prices can vary greatly from site to site. One on the street can cost you € 2 or € 3 for a simple one, which is with sugar , and if you take it in a restaurant filled with ham and cheese or chocolate, it already costs you something more, but as a general rule, none exceeds 10 or 12 €.