J'Aime les Crêpes

Kingston Ferry (Washington \\u0026 E. 1st, Kingston
(360) 297-5886

Recent Reviews

Marsha C.

Crepes are delicious and we think it's wonderful how so many young people are being trained in the art of crepe making.

Yasmine H.

A quick walk-in service to get your crepes and ice cream while you wait at the Kingston ferry terminal. This time I got a variation of chocolate ice cream and enjoyed it at the park across the street towards the water. The ice cream prices are great. I tried my friends' Honey and Toasted Almond crepe and it was worth getting.

Kari V.

Nice little shoppe that serves very large, very tasty crepes. We thought we would split an order, and just managed to finish it.

Tiny G.

Had an hour before the next sailing from Kingston to Edmonds, so stopped in for a Florentine crepe (Spinach,cheese,almonds,viniagrette). Did it transport me back to Paris? No, it looked more like a burrito & I appreciate their efforts to "hook it up". The 3 young ladies working that Sunday were so busy & kept cranking out the crepes. Thank you!

Justin H.

Tiny little crepe shop and always busy. Location is awesome. The crepes are all flavorful and so addicting. Make sure to try their ice cream on a hot day too. Staff are all friendly and just a neat place to go!

Emma B.

The amount of different types of crepes they offer is amazing. The Nutella crepe was to die for and it was HUGE for only 9.50. The seating is limited but you can find seating in the park! The workers were super sweet and worked fast even when busy. If in Seattle or surrounding areas, this is a must stop. An easy quick ferry trip for a awesome crepe!

Marie N.

Cannot recommend this place. First, anybody who has tried crèpes outside USA knows that these are far away from how they are served. These were so full with low quality cream that after a few bites I felt bitter taste from too much sugar. Second, all my family became sick after eating crèpes.

aggieobr

What a find! Absolutely tremendous! Friendly staff and great crepes! Let's see, did 3 different crepes in 3 visits during the week we stayed in Kingston! Everyone in our group that tried them, loved them. Had a Canadian, a special with ham, cheese, mushroom, spinach and Dijon. Great 30 min stop before catching the ferry. Loved our Kingston visit and this was part of what made it special!

D M.

We got the vegie crepe and the grilled chicken crepe. Both were fresh, could've done with a little less oil though.

Jayzun L.

Absolutely fantastic food! I had the chicken pesto crepe and it made me want to do a happy dance. Such a cool little hole in the wall for food while you are waiting for the ferry. If you are in Kingston, don't pass this place up!

Janelle T.

I can't go to Kingston without going to this place. You will have a wait, there is always a line. But isn't that the sign of a good restaurant? The staff are friendly and move as fast as they can considering the ferry lines.

Lauren D.

Been going here for years! Always happy to say I've never had a bad experience visiting this beautiful little spot! Very delicious crepes as well! Love coming to this place!

Vasily K.

It's alright but the crepes definitely aren't French. I have a borderline addiction to a good strawberry/strawberry/nutella crepe, so anywhere I can snag one is a must. The interior is puny and there are little extra menu additions on slips of paper above the kitchen. Always fun. The wait was around 20 minutes for a fruit crepe, but they were bespoke, so it makes sense. The crepe itself isn't portable, like most crepes I'm used to in the NW or the light fluffy crepes in France. It's crunchy. Almost like a wide Pirouette or wafer roll. Fresh fruit and heavy dollop of Nutella.

Tammy E.

I got stuck waiting for a ferry on a weekend and decided to try the various food vendors in the walking radius of the car. I had wanted to try this crepe place for literal years and just didn't get around to it until recently. Unfortunately the customer service left me disappointed and the crepe got burned on one side, making it very mediocre. When I went to order there were three girls working behind the counter. They were all having a casual conversation about other local teens and didn't stop their conversation on account of me being present. The girl making my crepe was doing a decent job multi-tasking until she burned one side of the crepe. She saw me looking at the crepe as she flipped it and saw it had gotten burned, but proceeded to put the crepe together as if nothing had gone awry. I gave her the benefit of the doubt and hoped it only looked burnt but would taste fine. Sadly, when I got back to my car to eat my savory crepe it was good until I got to the large burned area. The burned part of the crepe completely detracted from what may have otherwise been a very decent crepe. The icing on the "bad service" cake I was served here was when I asked if there was a box for my crepe (so I could eat it later in my car and it could be protected until then). The first time I asked, the girl making the crepe ignored me. The second time I asked, she slammed a thin paper plate atop the crepe order and said nothing in response to me. Had there been a line of people waiting, or a valid reason why the girl working here was so rude to me I would have just let it go, but this was so off-putting to me I just couldn't shake the feeling. There are other menu items I'd like to try in the future but I'll think twice before I try them again.

Jim P.

Delicious! A variety of crepes from a little stand just steps from the Kingston Ferry dock. A great way to start or finish a visit to the Kitsap Peninsula.

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