This is a really popular spot on the main road in Zermatt. Attracts all the tourists, cuz who doesn’t love crepes. These are the most expensive crepes I’ve ever had. They rand between 8−12chf for something as simple as a pancake with Nutella. It was ok when I ate it, but not worth the $$$
Zach G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Malvern, PA
She’s semi-bitchy if you don’t speak German, literally snatched the money out of my hands. Prices are high but cheap/normal for a Switzerland ski place. Crêpe was alright, had spinach, she seasoned it which was surprising and added a star. Overall alright food, alright price, grumpy lady.
Neal C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Little Rock, AR
Prices are pretty high for a crêpe, the fillings aren’t that plentiful, and the service is terse, but overall it’s not that bad for a very expensive surrounding area. Go for breakfast and you can get a combo with a sweet crêpe and a coffee for $ 7 or so.
Christian G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Olten, Schweiz
Eine Mikro-kleine Crêperie an der Bahnhofstrasse mitten in Zermatt. Auf den wenigen Quadratmetern gibt es genau das, was der Name des Geschäts schon sagt: Crêpes in alles Variationen. Dieses Lokal existiert schon seit Jahren. Alles bestens.
Ken M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Tiny half-basement crêpe shop, right on Bahnhofstrasse. We went for dessert crêpes — one lemon-and-sugar, one chocolate-and-banana. The flavors on both were excellent, the crêpes themselves only decent; too thick and spongy for my taste, and not a hint of brown. Still, they satisfied nicely. The ice cream also looked promising — they roll the waffle cones in-house. They are fairly strident that you can have 1 large scoop, or 3 mini scoops, but no other amounts.