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    Sinful Crepes

    Sinful Crepes

    4.6(43 reviews)
    26.7 km
    $$

    Sinful Crepes was such a fun and delicious discovery during a recent visit to the Quantum Town…read moreCenter in Boynton Beach. Dmtrij and Eva Scuka from the Czech Republic opened it in the spring of 2024 after their successful venture next door, Sushi Bang Bang. I was next door at Quirky Natives when I spotted Sinful Crepes. I was staring longingly at their specials posted on the window, but I saw they were closing in half an hour. I didn't want to disturb them, so I made a mental note to come back. I was just about to leave when the owners' son, Antonin, stepped outside and asked if I wanted to come in for food. I was starving and didn't need much convincing. I was the only customer, and I was treated like a VIP. As a dog lover, I absolutely adored their whimsical French Bulldog decor created with a 3D printer. You can even purchase one to take home. Sinful Crepes is open for breakfast and lunch. The menu is divided into sweet and savory crepes. You can build your own or choose one of their signature crepes. I chose the La Parisienne, a delicate, rich crepe with roast beef, melted cheese, cornichons, lettuce, and tomato. They added honey mustard for me, and all of the crepes are customizable. The perfectly toasted crepe arrived chock-full of savory filling, and I enjoyed it down to the last scrumptious bite. The sweet crepes they offered to make me were very tempting, but I was too full. I will definitely be back for one soon, though. Thank you, Antonin, for inviting me in and being such a hospitable host. Sometimes I am so busy I forget to eat on the weekends, and I felt so much better after eating. The fanciful décor, delicious food, and welcoming vibe make Sinful Crepes a five-star experience!

    I have been meaning to try Sinful Crepes for a while as it came recommended by a friend! I like it…read morea lot and will for sure be back! I had the shakshuka crepe. It was almost perfect I just wished the egg yolk had been runny instead of cooked through. Next time I would try a sweet crepe instead of savory for the main meal. My pal and I did split the crepe Suzette for a treat after the main meal and it had a lovely sweet orange syrup as it should! We also really loved the 3d printer there on the bar working hard at making their signature French bulldog pieces! Very cool the art they make from them!

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    3D printer busy printing more french bull dog motifs.

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    A La Folie Café

    A La Folie Café

    4.0(800 reviews)
    58.4 km
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    Only a half block from the busy restaurant row, but giving chill outdoor Parisian cafe vibes…read more While they're known for their crêpes, there is also a pretty comprehensive list of French classics. We ordered a bunch of smaller dishes to share and were quite full at the end! Soupe à l'Oignon Gratinée: Really great broth with chunks of caramelized onions. The cheese was plentiful and gooey. The bread wasn't toasted though and a bit thick, so that could have been improved. Escargots: A classic. Loaded with butter, garlic and herbs. Lots of bread offered on the side to soak up that goodness and enjoy a snail on top. Le Tartare de Bœuf: A huge portion! Though I prefer my tartare a little less minced and more like finely chopped. Good flavor though. The greens in the salad were a nice palate cleanser between bites. Gnocchi À La Juju: Shockingly better than Italian gnocchi. Each little gnocchi was nicely seared for a brown and somewhat firm exterior, with a good chewy pillow inside. The sauce was outstanding. Some cream and complex cheeses that are worthy of French culinary techniques. Tartiflette: More cheese and cream. This time with potatoes, onions and bacon. Kind of simple if you think about it, but with really complex tastes.

    Ate here the other day and ordered the beef medallions topped with Roquefort sauce, almonds and…read moregreen beens. Very tasty, juicy and delicious. Thank you for the amazing service and ambience. You transported us all the way to France from the comfort of your beautiful and cozy patio.

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    Paris In Town - Baked eggs

    Paris In Town

    3.3(275 reviews)
    59.4 km
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    The coffee is delicious but I don't know the brand they serve here. It's my first time but the…read moreserver seemed to assume we had been here before... my mom loved her tea and everything tasted great! Server forgot our fruit cup but that's ok! She made up for it by realizing it and making good. I don't understand the bad reviews.

    This cute French bistro reminds me of the bistros I enjoyed in Paris…read more The Ambiance: Cute "very French" styled bistro with limited table availability with 7 tables two high tops and 8 bar stools inside and 3 outside tables. If you want to know how the French dine, this is the place for you. The Food: This where the bistro shines. I chose the Les OCufs Gratings which featured baked eggs with soft center, a touch of cream & melted Swiss cheese. I added the ham and spinach optional. The dish was accompanied with a toasted baguette. It was a fantastic dining experience!! In addition to my entree I also tried their raisin roll which was a wonderfully light and crispy pastry that represents French pastries beautifully. One negative, I ordered a black tea (only offered Earl Grey) and steamed milk (got hot milk). You would think a place that offers cappuccinos and lattes could be able to provide steamed milk but, obviously not here. However, I must admit, although I don't like Earl Grey tea, this version was actually ok. Service: Where the ambiance and food scores 5 stars, the service drags it all down to a 3 star experience. My server deserted me after I placed my order. Asking for more hot water (for my tea), another honey packet or anything else required me getting up and searching for "anyone" to assist. The Bottom Line: As always, my "customer so what"... would I come back: Most likely, because the food and atmosphere were exceptional, I'd more than likely put up with the service. If you don't mind paying the price of being ignored to "eventually" enjoy a fantastic meal, you'll like this bistro.

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    Boca Roma Cafe

    Boca Roma Cafe

    1.3(3 reviews)
    4.5 km

    They couldn't even give me directions to their place. I guess I'll pass after walking 1/2 a mile…read moreto get here

    Not sure what happened here. This place used to be called Capricci and served some amazing gelato…read more I thought the owners were really cool. Loved going in there. My girlfriend and I probably spent nearly a thousand dollars at this place over the course of two years. Toward the end I did think it was odd that only one of the cold cases was being used to store gelato. At first the owner said the one case was broken. But month after month passed and it was always "broken." He would have 8-10 flavors available for sale and that was it. Doesn't seem like enough for a place that specializes in gelato. Anyway, one day we go to this place and there's a sign saying it's temporarily closed for some remodeling or whatever. Weeks go by and I occasionally drop by to check on the status. About two months go by and I visit only to find that it's no longer Capricci. Apparently, the owner sold his business. Instead of being just a gelato place, now it's an "everything-under-the-sun" place. You can order crepes, sandwiches, blah, blah, blah. I walked in for giggles and the guy working behind the counter just didn't seem like entrepreneur material. I walked out without ordering anything and will not be visiting that retail location ever again...unless something completely new and different moves in. Don't know what happened to the old Capricci and its owners but it really seems like they gave up on a good business. Really disappointing.

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    Omelette with coffee for only $8 bucks

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