Arrived at 7 pm on a Saturday in January. Most table were not set, only three-one in back, one in the middle, one in front. Settings did not include salt, pepper or other basics. Waitperson was friendly, seemed very new. She and one other person on premises-the cook, asian. Ordered a crepe. Had to ask for bread, ask for pepper, ask for water, ask for refills. The salad was crisp, tasty. The bread was toasted, garlicky, quite good. The crepe was like we'd never seen before-we've been around over 60 yrs, not kids, we have some perspective. The crepe was a flat brick shaped square, gummy not fluffy. The cheese, the meat, the veggies were passable, the crepe seemed not fresh. One can't always tell, but we did hear a microwave 'ding' as our order was being prepared. How do we know it was our order? We were the only ones in the place. \r
We went because of the ad in the Entertainment book, we were in the area. The interior was pleasant, warm on a chilly evening. The waitperson was courteous, but very new (when we called to ask for directions because we could not find it by its address, she tried to direct us to a bakery in the same neighborhood). \r
The general neighborhood, just south of the Bellevue park, is higher end so perhaps the price was appropriate. To us, the price was out of line for the quality of the product in its setting. And the quality was such that we won't go back. good luck!
Pros: Pleasant little place, off the main drag, quiet, comfy
Cons: Hard to find, empty-perhaps a strong indicator
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