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    Ça Marche Creperie

    4.1 (26 reviews)

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    Crepes
    LuFei L.

    Super authentic crepe spot underneath the Granville street bridge. It's right by the chandelier and has a super cute exterior. The place is somewhat small but very nicely designed. The staff are very friendly and seem to all speak French. While we were there, we overheard many French conversations which made the place feel very authentic. They have lots of crepe options and it all sounded delicious. We ended up ordering a duck one and the day's special. And of course, a cider because apparently that's what you're supposed to pair with these crepes. They serve the cider in a bowl which was also super cool. I had a great experience here and the food was delicious! Definitely recommend and would like to visit again! :)

    Framboise
    Michael I.

    My French coworker requested Ca Marche for her going away lunch. We came as a group of three on a weekday afternoon and was seated right away and our server was friendly and helpful (the creperie menu is only available on Wednesday to Sunday from 10:30am - 3:30pm) We wanted to try both sweet and savoury so we got a few items to share. We got a couple of the buckwheat galettes, the Saucisse (sausage and beef) and campignon (mushrooms) paired with some cider. For dessert, we go the beurre sucre crepe and the framboise. Since I usually like my meat dishes, I was surprised that I preferred the Champignon over the Saucisse. It was light and savoury and the flavours went nicely together. The saucisse was a tad salty for me. As for the crepes, they both went down easy. The beurre sucre is a classic. It's simple and tasty. Overall, food was great, but serving size might not be enough for a heavy eater like myself. Ca Marche is a cool spot, nice place for a light brunch and boozy brunch. I wouldn't mind coming back.

    Jambon blanc
    Stephanie M.

    We ordered the jambon blanc and the saumon fume. The crepes were really thin and crispy. I preferred the jambon blanc to the saumon fume as I found the saumon fume a bit too salty. I found the menu a little too small with not a lot of options but I understand that they are trying to focus on things that they do well. I like the location of the restaurant as it's close the water. The location isn't very big but they have an extra patio outside. The atmosphere was really laid back. The service was also really prompt and good.

    Nicole L.

    Crepe Fraise , Crepe Banane & Crepe Suzette It reminds me of the crepes I had in Quebec Definitely a great dessert option after dinner They also have special ice cream flavour, including buckwheat & croissant ice cream

    Duck crepe
    Janice M.

    Here is what I got: ** Savory Crepes: - SAUCISSE: beef and pork sausage, bacon, red pepper relish, pea shoots, gruyère, mustard aioli - CANARD CONFIT: duck confit, carrot purée, kale, spiced orange honey - CHAMPIGNON: sautéed mushrooms, cider onion jam, kale, goat cheese, egg ** Sweet crepes: - SUZETTE: brûlée custard, grand mariner sauce, orange Inspired by Britanny of France, a local diner is serving traditional crepes with their favorite ciders. Ca Marche Creperie is a French restaurant located at Vancouver House in Yaletown. Their savory crepes uses organic buckwheat crepes. They were light, crispy and savory. Among the savory crepe, my favorite was the Canard Confit. The duck was flavorful and tender. This crepe dish is rather sweet because of the orange honey, but it was very tasty. The second was the Saucisse, the crepe were served like burrito, and the sausage was juicy and burst with flavor. My least favorite one was Champignon, mostly because I don't eat goat cheese, so it was least enjoyable for me. Last but not least, their Suzette, it was not too sweet and all components were perfectly blend togehter. Overall, I love how all the ingredients were perfectly balanced each other out, and the presentation are on point. Will be back to try their cider next time. :)

    Scot K.

    Went for brunch w my partner and a close friend. Cute and cozy environment w yummy food and drinks. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the menu, they made great recommendations. Great for dates or catching up w a couple friends.

    Saumon fumé
    Sam C.

    Cannot recommend this place enough!! The crepes here were extremely delicious and you cannot go wrong with any choice!! Our server recommended we get one savory and one sweet crepe and all of them were so good. This was the perfect amount of food and left us satisfied. The restaurant has very limited seating and is catered to smaller parties so keep that in mind, most of the tables only fit 2 guests besides sitting at the bar. Definitely check out the place and try the pear crepe for dessert!!

    Le jambon cru
    Audrey T.

    Nice authentic spot for crepes at the Vancouver house underneath the Granville bridge. It is a very small restaurant though, so be sure to go early since there are no reservations and no takeout. I got the jambon cru ($24). It is a little pricey for a crepe but I loved all the ingredients and how fresh the savoury buckwheat crepe tasted.

    Champignon (front) Jambon Blanc (back)
    Angela F.

    I visited Ça Marche twice before writing this review and have tried a few of the buckwheat (savory) crepes as well as the classic sweet crepes. The champignon is a must order for mushroom lovers! Jambon Blanc and Saumon Fumé were delicious as well! The buckwheat crepes were made crispy on the top and did not feel too filling. I recommend getting your own buckwheat crepe and sharing a sweet crepe to end with someone else. You can't go wrong with just a classic butter and sugar sweet crepe and there are also a variety of classic sweet crepe toppings to choose from! The frites also deserve an honorable mention as they were memorably crispy, flavorful, and delicious!

    Canard Confit
    Terisa D.

    A super cute and small French creperie just under the Granville Street bridge! Serving some of the most authentic French crepes I've ever had in Vancouver, ça marche is a tasty creperie with a variety of unique sweet and savory crepes and blinis. Made from Buckwheat, each crepe is light, crispy and tasty! I tried the canard confit and the duck was super tender. I love how each ingredient balanced each other out and it wasn't too overly salty. The jambon blanc had a unique flavor profile but I found it to be a tad salty as I kept eating it. Overall, I'd love to come back for another crepe or to try their blinis!

    Ernest J.

    My gf had to work early on a Sunday morning. She got off work at 1030 am and I picked her and her co worker up for a quick breakfast. We ended up at Ca Marche....we've been here before and I like this place. The food is tasty, service is excellent and its imitate. I ended up ordering an Americano and the Saucisse (sausage). It was very good! A good combination of pork and beef. Very rich and tasty! The richness of the sausage was juxtaposed against the relative bland of the buckwheat crepe. The effect was divine! Overall, I would recommend giving this place a try! Their menu changes a bit so you can probably never say you're bored with this place!

    Strawberry crêpe

    Their other restaurant, Au Comptoir, is amazing that's why I thought this one will be the same. The strawberry crêpe was okay but nothing special. The strawberries weren't fresh and the sauce gave the crêpes a weird texture. The French fries were very salty,my son didn't want them and he kept drinking water after the first taste. I was so disappointed with the service provided at this restaurant. They forgot our drinks and I needed to remind them that we ordered them, we got them after our food. I mentioned to them that my kid and myself were cold and asked them to close the door twice and each time they said yes but they didn't close the door.

    Ham and cheese crepe
    Lindsay K.

    Glad we tried out this creperie! Nice selection of ciders, I had a small glass of the scenic road raspberry cider which was delicious. I had the ham and cheese croissant which was good but I found a little salty. I felt that the overall restaurant could have been a little cleaner - in particular the bathrooms weren't super clean, and the water bottle dropped off at our seats had a lot of fingerprints on it. It may have just been a busy day but didn't give me a great feeling.

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    Amazing Crêpes I could have one of everything. Must try if you haven't yet! You won't be disappointed.

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    4.3(166 reviews)
    1.3 kmWest End
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    This is a window for Japanese-style crepes and soft serve ice cream attached to Konbiniya. The…read morequality of the ice cream itself is okay - the texture is good, but the flavour is a little weak. When getting the matcha ice cream, I suggest getting straight matcha instead of the twist with vanilla because the vanilla washes out the matcha; it comes through better on its own. The sundaes are fun and a good, more affordable alternative to the similar parfaits at high end matcha cafes. I tried the tuna egg salad crepe and thought it was actually really good! The crepe was fresh and tender, there was a healthy amount of filling, and the tuna salad was actually mostly tuna with just enough mayo to hold it together which is how I prefer it. Again, the service is just through a window - you actually order at an electronic kiosk and the only interaction with a person is when your order is ready. There are two small tables outside if you want to eat there. During the busy summer season, it's very difficult to actually secure one of these tables, but there's other seating on the pedestrian streets just a few blocks away on Robson.

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    4.6(59 reviews)
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    Adam's Crepes is one of those hidden gems you end up coming back to all the time, or at least mine!…read more The crepes are consistently delicious and super fresh, made to order, and packed with flavor whether you like sweet or savory. I always get the potato cheese one. I love that it's a small business and the owner is always super friendly and welcoming. They're also great about substitutions, which is a lifesaver if you're picky or have dietary stuff. It's the kind of spot that makes you want to support local!

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    4.2(17 reviews)
    3.4 kmStrathcona
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    "In heaven, everything is fine" The lady in the radiator song from Eraserhead, (later covered by…read morethe Pixies), is the perfect song encapsulating the feeling of eating a crêpe from La Crêpery Boheme. They have a plethora of options both sweet and savoury but my money is on the squash crepe with pesto ,feta, fresh greens and more. Bringing elation to my soul I savour every delicious bite and it feels damn fine. Great flavour combinations and quality ingredients. As far as I know they are only available at the farmers markets, and the lineups are usually quite long in the summer at Trout Lake but you can luck out at the winter market at Nat Bailey stadium (like I did today), and only a few people were in line ahead of us. P.s. It's also a really good sign when a random stranger asks you where they can procure such fine eats after seeing the wrap in your hand.

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