I am not a dessert person so I just won't venture inside Crepe Amélie on my own. Besides, my wife and I are trying to cut down on sugar. Therefore, just by the name itself, my answer to this café is a big no. But my wife couldn't resist the call of crepes. One evening after dinner, she immediately went inside before I could resist.
Just by looking at the shop from the outside, I say that a lot of money was spent on the aesthetics of the place. The soft caged yellow lights, red brick walls, wood finish, and black metal borders all exude a vintage atmosphere that makes one want to relax after a hectic day. With the cafe's floor-to-ceiling glass windows, I could only imagine the natural light entering the dining area at daytime. At night, however, the lighting is ideal for lounging and casual talk with family and friends.
I didn't order anything this time. I told my wife that I'll just taste whatever she ordered. She had a cup of caramel latte and a Banana PB and Nutella. I had a sip of her coffee and it was a tad too sweet for me, but my wife loved it. The crepe, on the other hand, was really good. Although the combination of banana, peanut butter, and nutella wasn't exactly unique, I still liked it for the fact that it wasn't overpoweringly sweet. I also liked the consistency of the crepe itself.
When we visit A. Venue Mall again, I will surely try their cakes made of crepes or maybe their pasta.
The cafe is open every day. They close shop at 11:00pm on weekdays and at a much later time on weekends. read more