Creperie La Falaise

Rue De La Mer, 14710, Vierville-sur-Mer, France

🛍 Kebab, Européen, Mexicain, Asiatique

3.2 💬 2176 Reseñas
Creperie La Falaise

Teléfono: +33231106766

Dirección: Rue De La Mer, 14710, Vierville-sur-Mer, France

Ciudad: Vierville-sur-Mer

Menú Platos: 7

Reseñas: 2176

Sitio Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cr%C3%AAperie-de-la-Falaise/405044409894693

"We LOVED creperie La Falaise and went out of our way to visit for a 2nd salted caramel and caramel ice cream crepe before the end of our week-long Normandy visit. The 2 owners were so kind and welcoming to our family (the 2 of us, 3 noisy children and a mischievous Jack Russell pup, Barney . There was a nice atmosphere of regular clients, sports on TV (tennis! , and the personal service makes it the perfect post-beach pitstop for a 4pm gouter!"

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Grace Grace

Gaufres to the top! Very welcoming and authentic.

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Thibaut
Thibaut

cheap and cheap, fast and efficient service. I recommend


Laurent
Laurent

very good personal experience very pleasant and welcoming I highly recommend this crêperie


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Navigate61847228699

Great crepes and galettes good service friendly and worth a visit try the cider too! Ate outside clean and would return Ver carta


Sylvie
Sylvie

Very good cakes.Just as on my waffle the cream with salted butter was liquid... definitely cut with water... damage...Personal very kind. Quick service.


antho14400
antho14400

Copy that, nice waitress. Hamburgers and excellent crêpe. On the other hand... their EXCEPTIONAL fries, by their crispy shape and taste. I've been enjoying myself.


Rac
Rac

Friendly welcome to taste Italian ice cream d Isigny excellent, a generous crunchy waffle as you like. We'll go back to the next opportunity. To choose better go to the crêperie the cliff than to the cooperative! Ver carta


Passenger538144
Passenger538144

Great restaurant, well cooked, tasty burgers, crepes and ice cream... We visited Omaha beach as a family and ate here regularly during our visit...nice friendly staff giving a warm welcome and providing excellent service. Can't speak highly enough about this restaurant.


Saveta
Saveta

Very nice! passing through the region that we stopped by chance, given the comments we doubted a bit! but the surprise, high server, very welcoming and very polite! Quick service despite the fact that there were already a few tables. cammbert and classic burger cake very good and good price, only small reproaches the small salad 4€ a little expensive for just green leaves! Nothing to say, very good, hot. It was very good! Thank you.


Pippa
Pippa

We LOVED creperie La Falaise and went out of our way to visit for a 2nd salted caramel and caramel ice cream crepe before the end of our week-long Normandy visit. The 2 owners were so kind and welcoming to our family (the 2 of us, 3 noisy children and a mischievous Jack Russell pup, Barney . There was a nice atmosphere of regular clients, sports on TV (tennis! , and the personal service makes it the perfect post-beach pitstop for a 4pm gouter! Ver carta

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  • Kebab Saboree nuestros deliciosos kebabs, hábilmente asados y llenos de sabor. Elija entre una variedad de carnes y especias vibrantes, servidas con guarniciones frescas. Perfecto para una comida satisfactoria y llena de sabor.
  • Européen
  • Mexicain Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato!
  • Asiatique

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"Out of our 33 days of travel in Europe in 7 different countries, we only had a very few poor dining experiences, and unfortunitely this experience at this restaurant happened to be the worse one.We were driving back to Paris after a day spent at the D Day beaches, and saw this attractive restaurant and decided to pull in and have dinner there.We were seated in a nice dining room. The place was not full at all. Only about 1/3 of the tables were occupied that evening.The young blond lady that waited on us made us feel inferior. It was obvious that she had a position of importance in the restaurant, since she was not only one of the waitresses but she was also the hostess. She spoke French and we worked hard to be gracious and communicate with her in what limited French we knew. We asked for water to drink............since that is really what we wanted that night, and she made a comment to make us feel badly that we only wanted water. The plates were very expensive compared to what we had paid in nicer restaurants downtown in Paris............so we asked about sharing some plates. She understood this, and told us we could not do it and the way she said it made us feel inferier for even asking. (This was the only time in our 33 days in Europe anyone told us we could not share a plate if we did not want a lot of food.)However, she seemed to understand our English quite well when it came to what she did not like such as asking for the water and sharing plates. Somehow she could understand what she wanted to in English.Her attitude was such that after the incident of making us feel inferior for asking for water, we nearly walked out at that point.Everywhere we went in Europe, the waiters or waitresses tried to help us understand the English meaning of their menus. We always tried to use what little bit of the language we knew to help and did that again this night. This lady offered no help. We tried to meet part way in-between with the language, but she was not ready to do that........but yet she was good at understanding our request for water and making us feel inferior and telling us no we could not share a plate and made us feel inferier for even asking.We finally took some guesses and ordered some appetizers since the food was so expensive compared to what we had had in Paris. We hated the food!We were nice to her the whole evening, and I do not know why she treated us this way. They must be used to North American tourists since they are located so close to the D day beaches.This was by far the worse dining experience we had in our 33 days in Europe traveling in 7 different countries.I hate to write this about a place, but we had a miserable experience."