If you have read a couple of my post on this blog, it is
easy to spot that I love a bit of good French food. Crepes are the ultimate
street food of French, and when made properly these delicate creations are marvellous.
On my 2 most recent trips to Paris I was utterly disappointed
that it was so difficult to find a street vendor of café with a proper freshly
baked crepe – mostly the batter was too think, and they were pre-baked and cold.
I could not in my wildest dreams think that I would find a
prefect crepe in the middle of a small Peruvian town named Arequipa.
Situated at the entrance of the Alliance Francaise, this 10
table restaurant and bar – with an astounding selection of beers from across
the globe is the epitome of excitement. People queue and comeback and queue and
sit and eat at the bar. Incredible how such a small amount of people can create
such a vibe.
Lovely selection of fillings for the crepes, and you can
also create your own should you wish to do so. For the more health conscious they
offer a brown batter on any savoury crepes, which is made from a Quinoa type of
grain – this brown batter is bursting with flavour and a wonderful alternative
to the classic white batter.
For dessert crepes in Peru, they have created their own
signature – Dulce de Quinoa, and what a signature this is!
The best way I can think of explaining this, is something
between a rice pudding and sweet risotto, delightful and sinfully sweet with
the texture of the Quinoa.
The prices are extremely reasonable, service quick – not a
lot of English, but they try very hard to assist where they can. And luckily
pointing at the Spanish translation on the menu is really not difficult.
Aaah, the nostalgia is taking over and I’m salivating just
think of these heavenly mouthfuls.
Until we eat again...
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