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Crepes on Maling


Crepes on Maling, although I often considered this cafe as an average type of modern style, I admire the fact that a warm feeling, consisted through the building as the lighting was dim but not dark. Located in the very start of the line of shops. It’s no wonder why this location should immediately attract customers. The sweet aroma is just the start of my expectations being completed There was no consistent theme as the roof had an exquisite industrial feel, but the the sides of the cafe did not complete this style as this area of the cafe carried a different approach. The music playing was on a perfect low volume and was relaxing this also fulfilled the simple style. The extra decor of wall features because they felt like the had been bought quickly through a lot of stress of the cafe and owners. The cafe was quite exposed as the small area had tables very near to each other. The atmosphere of this shop definitely gave an approach of simplicity to a new level.

Throughout the building most of the area of the cafe was reasonably clean and well furnished. I couldn’t pause to notice the fact that this simple cafe did have a lavatory, and merchandise selling at the front of the store small amounts of dust did flow throughout the front window sill but I was quickly drawn away to the pleasant yet sophisticated miniature decor like a few plastic flowers laid out on the tables. Another wow factor I had to consider were the extremely welcoming pair of couches which a customer clearly proved by sitting chuffed as she sunked into these couches. The decor flowing through crepes on mailing was definitely a highlight of the building.

As there are a few minor problems appearing throughout the cafe, including slow service and lack of theme but these facts should not be criticised as Crepes on Maling has only been open for eight months. The head chef also works as a waiter and is the owner his name is Kamran. The address of this cafe is 66 Maling Road, Canterbury, Melbourne.

I appreciated how there was a strange but joyful variety of food options of the menu. I ordered the $8 strawberry crepe which to my amazement was reasonably low priced. As my food arrived I had a electric shock as the appetising level of my plate was to high to be realistic, colours bust of my plate as a sweet smell of the delicious crepe abounded me. In front of me I stared at a creative like pattern of strawberry and chocolate goodness laid out open my plate of a simple sugar sauce, this consisted over a thin delicate crepe. I also peered inside the crepe to see the exquisite melting strawberries in a delicious fashion, to the side of my meal was a creamy scoop of ice cream, at this stage of my observations my mouth was already watering just by the glimpse of my dish. As I quickly gobbled down my dish piece by piece, flavour erupted inside my mouth sweet and smooth. All of the flavours including the creamy ice cream, the fresh strawberries, the thin crepe and the sauces all emerged together as if they were meant to be. My delicious crepe should reflect la cafe village with great pride as it was too scrumptious to be real.

Unfortunately we were not provided

with enough menus and our forks arrived late. The waiters were friendly but the service could have been faster.

Our drinks were hot and tasted of detergent. As there was more customers I sensed stress going on behind the scenes in the kitchen because of these minors in the service.

I highly recommend this cafe with a 3 1/2 stars out of five.


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