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    Holy Crepe

    4.6 (106 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Outdoor seating
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    Lianna T.

    They do nottt skimp on the filling. We ordered the Okonomiyaki and Ham & Cheese (+ lettuce $0.99) crepes and the Mix Sweet Crepe Rolls. I loved the option to try mini versions of their sweet crepes without having to commit to one full size. Service was really friendly. Everything was pretty good def worth trying!

    Inside
    Misa K.

    As someone who loves soft Japanese crepes, I'm so happy I found this crepe spot!! It's a small place with 6 seats inside. We ordered using the kiosk, and you can choose whether you want the crepe soft or crispy. I picked soft and got the pandan coconut. I love the soft, chewy texture of the crepe which came out piping hot, and the pandan custard with the coconut ice cream was so delicious! There was a bit too much whipped cream for me, so I'll make sure to ask for less next time. Service was friendly and quick. Can't wait to come back!

    Pandan coconut crepe and thai tea lava crepe
    Judy L.

    3.7 STARS! I love crepes, so I had to check this place out when I saw it on Yelp! I don't go to the city often, so I was excited to try it :) They have two self-order kiosks, but the system can be a little confusing, especially if you want to sub ice cream flavors. My friend and I ordered the pandan coconut crepe (pandan custard, coconut ice cream, coconut flakes, biscoff crumble, and whipped cream) and the thai tea lava crepe (thai tea spread, biscoff crumble, boba, thai tea ice cream, and whipped cream). Both came out piping hot! One thing to note: we paid an extra $2 for both whipped cream because it wasn't listed on the kiosk for crepes, even though it's on the main menu (didn't notice until after) There are two seating areas inside, plus some benches outdoors if you want to enjoy your crepes outside! Overall, staff were super nice, and service was quick. The crepes were o k. I might come back to try other flavors

    The Strawberry Cheesecake lover
    Aliza J.

    The Strawberry Cheesecake Lover is great for sharing and we added banana too. It has a comforting, creamy taste with balanced sweetness that isn't too heavy.

    Thai Tea Crepe
    Elaine Y.

    Stopped by Holy Crepe after walking around Golden Gate Park and it was a really tasty afternoon treat! We went with the Thai Tea crepe which comes with biscoff crumbles, a Thai tea spread, Thai tea ice cream from Mitchell's (classic!), and warm brown sugar boba. The crepe itself was delivered piping hot! I don't know how someone would really hold this walking out so I was very grateful that we opted for the box and a slightly deconstructed presentation (the ice cream was packed separately). My favorite part of the crepe was definitely getting a little bit of everything and mixing that hot bite with that super cold ice cream. Divine! I definitely recommend Holy Crepe if you're in the area. Each crepe seems to be good for 2 to share and 1 each if you're really hungry. I wish they had better drinks here because the crepe did get a little heavy after bit of the way through. They offer some basic boba options but sweet on sweet seemed a bit much for us.

    Green tea ice cream
    Tyler S.

    Stopped by here on a Sunday afternoon after the Sunset flea market for a sweet treat. They serve Mitchell's ice cream, and I went with a scoop of the green tea flavor. The taste was solid, but the texture was off--some icy bits and a few oddly slick spots, likely from the ice cream sitting out too long. It had that telltale film that forms when a tub hasn't been freshly scooped in a while. My friend had the strawberry and Nutella crepe, and we both didn't think it was that great. The crepe was too thick and had very little taste. The place itself is small but has some seating along the windows. You can order either at the counter or on an iPad.

    Pandan Coconut crepe
    Anh T.

    Their selection of crepes is quite large and hopefully appeals to everyone! On a weekday night, there was a huge group in front of us, and so my friend and I waited for around 20 minutes before our crepe was ready. We ordered their Pandan Coconut crepe. There's minimal seating inside (room for less than 10 people), but there's available seating outside around this busy area. The crepe was hot when we received it; we jokingly wished we had a sleeve for the crepe. The crepe was huge and was dense; we loved the texture of the crispy and crunchy crepe complementing the cool ice cream and coconut. We weren't able to finish it all after a filling dinner and unfortunately could not save the rest as it became a slight mess in the end.

    The holy cat inside
    Juan V.

    Back once again at the Sunset Strip of San Francisco on a Spring stroll weeks away from Summertime in the city. When it comes to good drinks and food in San Francisco Irving street is my holy place . There is always new places appearing on Irving and Holy Crepe has been only around less than 3 months this year. This place has all kinds of tasty desserts but the dessert I came here for is the Dubai Chocolate Crepe. This trendy Dubai dessert from the desert usually comes in a cup but the crepe version seems more of my way of enjoying it with chocolate ice cream from Mitchell's , pistachios, strawberries, and whip cream. It was delicious sweet but not too sweet. This is the holy spot to grab dessert on the Sunset strip of San Francisco. Enjoy the landscape of the Sunset Strip in San Francisco at the Inner Sunset by Golden Gate Park a local fun escape Try the Dubai chocolate crepe in a cone shape on Irving street at the Holy Crepe

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    Sally Y.

    A new Japanese crepe place landed at Inner Sunset with Dubai Chocolate in their offerings! A big crepe with freshly cut strawberries, whipped cream and the crepe was eggy soft and slightly crispy. The creamy chocolate ice cream is divine but with the chocolate spread can be too rich for one to consume. Luckily, there were two of us! Clean bright and airy with no outdoor signage, this place can sit only a few inside but it's easy to eat standing up or be seated on the sidewalk bench. Not cheap but a good treat. Order at kiosk and friendly server calls your name.

    Monica H.

    NEW crepe shop serving both sweet and savory to satisfy whatever you're craving. Located in the inner sunset, @holycrepe.sf offers a variety of flavor combinations and uses @mitchellsicecreamsanfran ice cream! They also sell boba drinks which we will definitely come back to try it's a cute little shop with some benches outside and the service is super nice! What We Ordered: Pandan Coconut Crepe Banoffee Crepe

    Pandan Coconut
    Betty C.

    We stopped by Holy Crepe to satisfy our dessert cravings and tried the Strawberry Cheesecake, Pandan Coconut, and Nutella Strawberry with Mango Ice Cream crepes. The crepes themselves had the perfect texture - a delightful balance of crispy edges and a slightly pancakey center, which made each bite super satisfying. However, we did find that the toppings tended to settle at the bottom of the crepe, making the flavors a bit overwhelming once you reached the halfway point. A little more even distribution of the fillings would definitely level up the experience. The spot itself is on the smaller side and still fairly new, so they're clearly still working out their efficiency process, but the staff was friendly and welcoming, which made the wait more pleasant. I'm looking forward to coming back and trying some of their savory crepes next time - I have a feeling that might be where they really shine.

    Thai tea crepe
    Angel L.

    Got the Thai tea crepe, which included whipped cream and boba. Not too sweet despite the toppings! The crepe wraps are absolutely enormous. I was wondering while checking out why the crepes were on the pricy side, but it's because they're so loaded with ice cream and fillings. Can choose between crispy crepe and soft crepe, and they used Mitchell's Ice Cream for filling. The staff are super sweet!

    Part of the crêpe broke off before biting into.
    Cherylynn N.

    Larb Crêpe? Say less! The larb sauce was bomb - deliciously creamy and punchy with a bold spicy, salty, and sour flavor. The rest of the crêpe made me want to cry like a toddler whose ice cream scoop fell off their cone. But more on that later. Opening over the weekend, Holy Crêpe took over Super Cuts. Mainly takeout only. M E N U Savory and sweet crêpes with a Thai and Lao twist. Currently, there's no BYO crêpe option. They also have Khanom Tokyo, Thai pancake rolls w/ choice of sweet or savory fillings. They use Mitchell's ice cream for their crêpes but didn't see an option to purchase by the scoop. The city is very expensive but I noticed their prices are $3-$4 higher than other crêpe places like Genki, Sophie's, and Belly Good (no prices listed on their posted menu). They were giving away totes for their opening promotion but I wasn't offered one. O R D E R I N G Contactless ordering via two kiosks. M Y P I C K * Larb Crêpe w/ chicken, lettuce, cilantro, red onions, and larb sauce ($12.95) - There's also a shrimp option for +$2 They're brand new so this is just feedback: Upon receipt, I noticed the crêpe already had large cracks. Even before biting into, a huge chuck of the crêpe broke off and fell on the ground. One bite in, the entire thing shattered like glass. And, there goes $16. =*( IMO, they should have offered a soft opening discount while they work on their recipe. Again, the larb sauce was bomb but there wasn't much chicken. I think cutting the strips of chicken breast into smaller pieces or using shredded chicken would allow for better distribution throughout the crêpe. S E R V I C E Polite. With no line to order (weekday), it took about 10-12 minutes for my order. They only have two crêpe pans so do expect a wait if there's a line. There's not much room to wait inside and you can't hear your order being called when outside so hope they consider sending order-ready texts. A M B I A N C E Compact space with cute cat mascot (eating a crêpe) on the wall for photo ops. There's two window counter seats and a handful of public benches outside. Overall, Holy Crêpe is a great addition to the city with their Thai and Lao twists. I really enjoyed the flavor of the Larb crêpe but didn't get to enjoy much of it since it shattered. Hope they work on the batter and temperature of the pan, along with better ratio of ingredients. I'll be back to try their Pandan Coconut Crêpe and hope they've worked out their kinks by then so I can bump it up to 5 stars.

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