i guess it was pretty good but nothing special and kind of expensive. wrapped nicely with a scoop of green tea ice cream and whipped cream.
Retii O.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
Well if you are obsessed with crepes like I am. Then this is your place! Cheap, cute and tasty! Couldn’t ask for more. I love it
Jennifer R.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
If your into crepes this is worth the try for some amazingly, delicious crepes. They serve all different flavors from dessert like crepes and sandwich like crepes! The folks that work here are also nice and they make everything right in front of you! Only downside about this place is that it’s located in Uwajimaya which is a Japanese supermarket and you have to find parking or pay for parking. Unless you buy a decent amount of items in the store to validate you parking!
Keith L.
Place rating: 1 Berkeley, CA
The crêpe sucks!!! I expect the skin to be crispy just like those tasty crepes I had in San Francisco japantown. However, this one is nothing compared to it. The skin is so weak that it cannot hold the entire crêpe. There isn’t much fruit inside. The strawberry doesn’t seem fresh at all. very disappointed as a crêpe lover!!!
Nick H.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
I was so glad when this place moved into the Uwajimaya food court from some random street corner in Chinatown. Their crepes are some of the best I’ve ever had even though I’ve only had one of their flavors… That’s how good the banana choco whip crêpe is. It is consistently great which is why I order it every time. Basically a thin, flat pancake thing that’s stuffed with other good stuff– It’s like the perfect dessert(or snack). I’ve gotta try another flavor next time!
Jeremy B.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Very tasty. Great location. Fair prices. A surprising amount of variety as well. It’s inside a food court, so if you change your mind last minute, you’re surrounded by options.
Seth J.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
These crepes give me the creeeps! I saw a unicorn eating a crêpe and it had a horn!!! Then it flew away. Great crepes… grape ape!
Shila B.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
The crêpe was okay. I appreciate that there was something sweet in the food court. I like the color scheme and branding. The crêpe lady looked so bored there with no customers. I think my best friend and I made her day by asking to have a crêpe made. Prices are decent.
Sara W.
Place rating: 5 Milwaukee, WI
After spending a summer living in Paris, I consider myself a bit of a crêpe connoisseur. It’s hard for me to fathom, but Unicone Crepes took a delicious dish and made it even better. I enjoyed a crêpe stuffed with adzuki beans, strawberries and bananas. The crêpe itself was absolutely perfect — sweet and spongy. The woman who whipped them up is an expert. She managed to make the crêpe, stuff it, wrap it and serve it in 90 seconds flat! I love how portable the cone is. If I lived in Seattle, I’d come here on a regular basis. Alas, I live in Milwaukee, WI and I can only treasure the memory. If I ever return, I have promised myself I would try the BLT crêpe. Be warned, these can be addictive.
Erin J.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
Love these crepes! I was shopping at Uwajimaya a while ago when I realized a crêpe place had opened up in the food court. Since I was craving something sweet, I thought I’d give their strawberry choco whip crêpe a shot. It was SO good. It was fun watching the crêpe being made right in front of you. I appreciated the balance of ingredients… one didn’t overpower the other, and you could still taste the delicate crêpe. The way it was wrapped was also visually appealing. It was a little on the expensive side, but worth it. I recommend trying Unicone Crepes next time you’re in the International District!
Monica B.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
I’ve been to Unicone three times since they returned to Uwajimaya. I love the batter they use and the fact that they make an easy-to-travel cone(hence the name) is awesome! I also like that crepes are made to order right in front of you. Finally, Asian inspired flavors are always refreshing. I’ve only had sweet crepes here and I’m unsure of trying the savory ones(mostly of still being hungry afterwards). The downside here is the quality of the ingredients, specifically some of the fruit. As crepes have grown as a business line in Seattle, I’ve come to appreciate the quality of ingredients that some use. Here, I think there could be improvement in this area. I think they make a lovely looking crêpe that tastes decent. It’s also very convenient because it’s located at the food court. I do think the crepes have gotten somewhat smaller over time. Unicone is a-ok in my book.
Jennifer T.
Place rating: 5 West Palm Beach, FL
My friends and I went there to watch them make the crepes. It looked so good and smelled heavenly. So we decided to get some ourselves and they were delicious. Wow! I’m sad now because I’m too full to go get another one. But it was our first time there and it will not be our last. Chris who is the owner there is really nice and sweet.
Bob Z.
Place rating: 4 Kirkland, WA
Located in the food court at Uwajimaya, this is one of the few vendors that isn’t just providing standard food court fare. I had the Hawaiian Volcano Pizza crêpe.(or some similar name) and it was pretty good. This is the oddball crêpe, since most of them tend more to the dessert-like chocolate, fruit and whipped cream you would expect. Crepes here are ginormous. They started out with the the standard enormous crêpe, added sauce, jalapenos, pineapple; that was covered with a layer of cheese and toasted. I was expecting some ham, but I guess the pineapple is the Hawaiian part. It got folded into a cone shape, surrounded by a paper wrapper Ham or not, I was happy with the result, the pizza taste blended with the smooth, soft crêpe goodness as a wrapper. I’m going to need to try one dessert versions of their wares some day soon. Looking at the Unilocal survey question at the bottom of the page, I’m going to guess«Private Lot», although the lot is technically the Uwajimaya parking lot, and being across the street from the football and baseball stadiums, access is tightly controlled. I take the bus so I never worry about the parking. Easy access to surface buses, the bus tunnel, light rail and the Sounder all within a block of Uwajimaya.
Ben W.
Place rating: 4 Puyallup, WA
I love these crepes… but they are way too expensive(my only reason to not give it 5-stars). They must be good, because people are always stealing this Dukedom from me… JERKS! :P
Yolanda N.
Place rating: 2 Redmond, WA
I had such high hopes and wanted to love it here but I was disappointed… I ordered the Strawberry Coco whip and when I got my crêpe it looked very pretty but was soggy and not balanced. There was way to much whip cream, not enough strawberry filling just the strawberry liquid and a tiny bit of corn flakes. I think next time when I am in the International District I will stop by again and hopefully it will be better… I mean it could have just been an off day right?
Kristen L.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
I was very disappointed with the tuna crêpe– but i also had pretty high expectations. Months prior I had had my first Japanese-style crêpe in Rowland Heights, California and loved it. So, I decided to order the same crêpe, tuna, at Unicone. I had a couple bites and ended up throwing it out after that. There wasn’t enough sauce in the crêpe and it felt like I was eating a fishy mush consisting of hard boiled eggs, tuna and cabbage… all in all, it was probably one of the most unsatisfying food experiences I’ve had in Seattle. BUT the sweet crepes did look quite tasty, and those seem harder to mess up. I think this is just a case of ordering the wrong crêpe. In summary, stay away from the tuna.
Pillow S.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, WA
Yay! I too am super stoked that Unicone Crepes has returned to the International District! It was always a drag driving all the way down to the Southcenter Mall just to get my crêpe fix. Apparently they had been back for awhile now and I just found out. Went down yesterday and it was just what I needed. The guy working there was super nice, chatty and I scored some extra whipped cream. It’s funny how people on here complain about the crepes being too sweet or too much whipped cream, etc. Ahem, this is ‘Japanese’ style crepes, guys. People shouldn’t come here expecting the ‘French’ kind. This is how they are. They’re sweet, fruity and the crêpe wraps are soft like this, not crispy. This is my go-to place for Japanese crepes, hands down. I took off 1 star for the location :(I realize it makes sense for them to have their shop inside Uwajimaya… but the food court here is just awful! I’ve been going to this Uwajimaya since it opened and I hated the food court from the beginning. It’s often dirty, crowded, messy and it’s located where the bathrooms are. It’s kinda gross… and a lot of homeless people seem to gather here. Yesterday, we bought our crepes and walked across the street and sat outside Starbucks.
Fong H.
Place rating: 4 Federal Way, WA
I love the crêpe here. Actually, that’s not always true. I only it when 2 of the crêpe makers make them. The last one may still be training, his crêpe are normally overfill with whip crème and his crêpe are slightly uneven. He’s the one normally standing between the cashier and the last guy making crepes. But their other guy and the cashier if you are ever fortunely enough to have her make your crepes are amazing. Their crepes always turn out paper thin and just the right mixture of filling. There are so many amazing crepes to try, and someday I hope to try them all. I think i saw some ice cream crepes on their menu as well. I will have to try those on a warmer day.
Vivian H.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Maybe I picked the wrong crêpe, but I did not enjoy mine at all. I ordered the mixed fruit custard whip. When I was watching them make the crepes, I already knew that they were putting in way too much whipped cream! I had never had a crêpe with so much whipped cream. But, none of the other crepes appealed to me because most of them were whip crepes, so I decided to just go for it. There was barely any fruit in my crêpe and the custard plus whipped cream combination was way too rich for me. I couldn’t finish it, and it was way more whipped cream than anything else! The only good part of the crêpe was the batter. I liked the soft crêpe; crispy crepes leave crumbs everywhere and are difficult to eat. I will never order a dessert crêpe again from this place. Maybe I will try a savory crêpe in the future.
Beau S.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
«I will let you go, Ricky. But first, I want you to say…“I… love… crepes.» SO Happy to see this place here especially since I love the location at Southcenter and I have been wanting a dessert place in the ID.(you can only drink so much bubble tea) I love pretty much everything sweet here but Banana Choco Custard Whip Ice is my fave even though it is messy. The prices I wish were a smidge lower or they had a punch card since I will be here often. I am also so glad that horrible yogurt place that used to be here is gone. And as Ricky Bobby said” I wish I could crawl into one of those right now. I’d eat my way out from the inside. ”