I know a lot of ppl complain that it’s really slow. But the food needs time to prepare fresh. When my bf and I came in a sunday noon, it was fast! There are 3 tables, and very friendly too! Food is soooo good. I really hope it will be in business for long!
Howie M.
Place rating: 4 Lawrenceville, GA
I like the idea of getting rice crepes outside of dim sum hours. I thought the crepes here had great texture. I’m not a big fan of the house chili sauce though, and would prefer the standard red chili sauce from the asian grocery stores. We tried the shrimp and eerecipe crepes, chicken soup, fried house special crêpe(S1 — it’s stir fried not deep fried), and a couple appetizers. Everything was made to order and came out in about 10 – 15 minutes. Service was very good. Our bill for 3 came out to about $ 30 but we ordered too much. I’ll come back to try the other soups and some other crepes. The shrimp crepes are a little pricey at 4.77 but I think they tasted better and like I said it’s cool to have this option outside of lunch hours.
Caitlin N.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
I love rice crepes, and these were no exception! We had the shrimp and cilantro, sausage and cilantro, and the BBQ pork ones-all of them were great! I was excited to they the chicken soup, but it very was disappointing. Unlike earlier reviews I thought the service was outstanding, although we were one of two couples there. I already know what I want to order next time I go.
Ben S.
Place rating: 1 Warner Robins, GA
My parents and I tried this place out for the first time and will not be coming back. The service was extremely slow and the food was way too expensive. It’s a family-own business. There were only 2 people waiting tables and when it started to get busy, their under 10 year old son started helping. Service was still extremely slow. A couple that came after us literally sat there for over 15 minutes before they finally took their order. We weren’t sure about the portions. The crepes were about $ 3-$ 5 each. For that high of a price, we expected huge portions. We were wrong. We ordered a crêpe for each of us, but were still hungry afterwards. We had to order a couple of more crêpe s, a fried crêpe, and some spring rolls. Unfortunately, we were still not full. Plus we had to wait a long time for the additional food to arrive. We were there for over an hour and the majority of that time was us sitting there waiting for our food. We wanted to order more food, but the bill was getting way too high. The only positive thing was the crepes were freshly made to order. I’ve had crepes in dim sum restaurants and they would usually be cold and soggy. However, there wasn’t much meat. The beef was ground up like pizza topping, the pork was scarce, and the shrimp was overcook and dry. This place is like a college coffee shop serving young, hipster wanna-be’s. However, the slow service and high prices wasn’t worth it. If you’re a small eater or if you just want a midday snack and have money to waste, then you might try this place. I would still prefer eating at dim sum restaurants and get more variety and pay half the price.
Jayce U.
Place rating: 5 Norcross, GA
If you’ve never had rice crepes before, go here. I haven’t had these anywhere else in Atlanta. They were good — some, really good. And their special house fried crêpe dish was awesome. If they’re crowded, service may lag a bit. But the owner is really nice and sincere. You can tell she really cares about her business. All the more reason to support the restaurant. Please go and keep them around. I promise they’re worth it.
Addy C.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Thanks to Chloe M’s tweet otherwise I’d never known about this place. One of my favorite dimsum is the shrimp rice crepes(«chang fen») — you know, the paper-thin sheet of rice noodle that has shrimp inside, drizzled with some kind of brown sauce, and it usu. breaks apart if you try to pick it up with chopsticks? This restaurant serves the same rice crepes but with different fillings, and according to Chloe’s review, they make the rice crepes fresh by hand every day. I’ll be honest though, after ordering several different kinds … they all started to taste the same but maybe we ordered very similar dishes. I do love that the prices are very affordable. RICECREPES — $ 2.77 to $ 3.77 All the rice crepes are served w/their house special soy sauce(sweet) & chili sauce. We tried the plain($ 2.77), pork w/dried mushrooms($ 3.77), and EeRecipe rolls($ 3.77) … flavorful but like I mentioned earlier, the latter two tasted the same to us. The fried donut version was interesting — I probably liked this just b/c of the different texture compared to the others. FRIEDTOFU w/HOUSE CHILISAUCE — $ 2.99 No surprise, tofu alone has no flavor but very tasty w/the chili sauce. Nothing special but worth getting if you’re a tofu fan. RICECREPESCHICKENSOUP — $ 5.77 Interesting flavor — broth was on the sweet side, with pieces of rice crepes and fish balls. Just ok. Overall, good place to try if you’re looking to try something new. Bring a group so you can try more dishes. Service was nice — they were good about explaining the menu to us but not great about drink refills. I’d definitely come back. Next time, I’d like to try the Rice Crepes Curry Soup, Shrimp Noodle Soup, and the Fried House Special Rice Crepes. FYI — they’re located next door to Well-Bean Tofu Restaurant. Closed Mondays.
Nekiba M.
Place rating: 2 Atlanta, GA
I drove out my way to try this place for a little get together. The get toether was great but the resturant was a disappointment. First of all the service was slow. It took a few minutes for everybody to get their order and on top of that some of the people’s order was incorrect. Maybe it was due to the size of our group, there were 16 of us. I ordered the Eerecipe rolls, bbq pork combo and fresh shrimp rice crêpe. The rice crepes was tasty and the texture was just right and not soggy. The crepes themselves remind me of dim sum. I also tried the bananas and corn rice crêpe and the verdict on that was I hated it. The taste wasn’t overlly sweet which I liked but it seemed slimy to me. The texture of it totally turned me off. The who experience to me with the wait and okay taste wasn’t worth the 30 minute drive to get there so I probably won’t be back.
Ken L.
Place rating: 4 Alpharetta, GA
The noodle soups are really tasty. As are the dimsum style rice crepes filled with various fillings that they offer. Service can be a little slow when they get swamped… but it is a relatively new business and I’m sure they will get better. The food is realllly good though. I loved the curry noodle soup and the chef special fried rice crêpe dish… tasty… i’ll def be back. prices are good too.
Lilik T.
Place rating: 5 Lilburn, GA
This asian style rice crepes is the best I ever taste in around Atlanta, GA. They self made the crepes and taste very good. You might have seen or taste this type of crepes at dim sum restaurant, but this is far much better.