Inspired by the French title <Marche ou crève> of Stephen King’s novel <The Long Walk>, Marche ou Crêpe is arguably one of the best crêperies in Paris. Having more than just the smart touch of words play, the lovely and welcoming couple who run this small restaurant in the 20th arrondissement take their crafts seriously. I once witness a gentleman, a regular in a joking mood, get “yelled” at when he called the crêpe a fast food.

Located in a lively family neighborhood instead of a busy touristic site, Marche ou Crêpe provides an alternative to the time/money consuming fine dinning, while preserving an authentic Parisian favor. Salty or sweet, this vegetarian friendly crêperie has a largely varied menu, whoever visits will sure find a custom made crêpe that speak to his or her hungry heart!

Opens from Wednesday to Sunday, Marche Ou Crêpe is just one minute’s walk away from the closest Buzenval metro station of line 9 and is definitely worth a detour if you don’t live or even plan to visit nearby. However, from the snails to a simple crêpe, French people make everything in their plates an art, and what haven’t we done to get a good meal?

Marche Ou Crêpe 18 Rue des Haies, 75020 Paris, France

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