“How many times have you been to a small, but unique, dessert destination, that takes you to another place? How about another country and city? Walking in to Cafe Crepes in SLO, you are immediately transported to Paris, France. The eatery is a small space, serving basics, notably, both savory and dessert crepes. Then, paninis also (yes, Italiano too). I must say, I came here mainly to admire and photograph the inside decor (yes, homework). On that front, I must say it was extremely well appointed (see my pictures), excellent taste in murals, oozed romance, magnetic and nostalgic (reminded me of my trip to Paris, and the south of France, years ago). I had already had lunch elsewhere, so I ordered the Strawberry and chocolate chip crepe. It would have been nice if banana was part of the concoction. Anyway, it was good, and luckily, I had room for it, and a little bit more. So I headed to another location in the vicinity, for another sweet treat.“
“The food was tasty!The pad Thai was oversauced.The Penang curry should include more rice.The green papaya salad has a lot of cabbage filler.The medium spice level was good.The service is lacking a bit and the prices are reasonable.The atmosphere is plain.“
“Top tier tea spot. Came for boba (which was great… bubbles more delicate than most spots), then came back for the shop. Then saw they have a crazy good loose leaf tea game. I asked for a mug, they served it in hand-thrown ceramic.Never mind the Madonna Inn, this is SLO’s must-visit.Wheelchair accessibility: Gentle ramp brings you in. I *think* it would accommodate a wheelchair.“
“Friendly cool milk tea place that is run by locals. A bit of the Bay Area for our area. It is clean & pleasant inside. I would ignore some of the more wild wing nut reviews on here , since this is a simple tea shop. There are some on social media who are racist, so I would attribute this to that factor.“
“I love this place! I've been going there for years. A lot of "boutique" type boba shops have been popping up in SLO as of late, and while I like all of them, my heart still belongs to "The Bobastop." ;-) This is more of your standard boba place, with some comfort foods like dessert crepes, popcorn chicken, and the occasionally, pork buns. (The buns are my pick!) Also, you MUST try the watermelon slushy when it comes around - summertime, I think. It's seasonal only, and you will see plenty of watermelons stocked up on the counter when the season arrives. The staff are friendly, and will generally recognize you after a while. Service is good. Depending on the day of the week and time of the day, parking can be a bit of a challenge, since there are lots of other food places in that mini shopping strip. Usually just wait a little bit, and there are always cars leaving. There is mostly outdoor seating, and it's more of a sit, chat, and laugh type of vibe (ambiance) amongst the clientele. You'll see lots of college students, but also PLENTY of families swinging by.“
“The Boba here is AMAZING! I was in town for my wedding and found this place online and had to try it! My sister and I LOVED the Banana Milk Brûlée! Wish there was more seating as it would have been nice to sit and enjoy our drinks more. Will be back!!“
“Best Chinese spot in SLO county. I've been to Fay's fusion several times. Much better than other spots around here. I'm from the Bay Area where great Chinese and Dim Sum is in abundance. I was thrilled to stumble across Fay's Fusion. They have a couple dim sum dishes which are wonderful. Their orange chicken, steam box choy, noodles and soup are delicious. And the service is fantastic. Had a couple great conversations with the staff here. Highly recommend.“
“Edit: Sequel has done an excellent job addressing my concerns. Both the manager and owner went out of their way to talk to me and my coworkers who experienced similar issues. They went over their cleaning procedures and we haven't noticed issues since.Twice now my drink has tasted like soap.“