Looking down the barrel of the crepe with a Chinese doughnut
The crepes with Chinese donut as it is called at Crepe Village came with quelle surprise, a Chinese donut in the centre. This gave it a greasy (in the best possible way), bulk and a crunchiness in the centre. The savouriness was supplied by chilli oil (needed it to cut through the carbs), shallots and pork floss. For those uninitiated with pork floss, it is pork meat dried cooked with loads of salt and sugar, creating a salty and sweet mass of meat fibres which is somewhat akin in texture but a bit denser to fairy floss. I would not call this a healthy breakfast/brunch/snack but more of a occasional treat or great hangover food.
Watching the crepe being constructed...
With a cracked egg added to it...
Now with the spicy sauce...
Almost ready!
Part of the enjoyment of eating this (aside from the pleased as punch feeling of bagging a bargain meal), is the novelty of watching the crepe being constructed in front of your very eyes.
The soya milk was deliciously creamy and I had mine hot. In hindsight, I should have ordered a cold one as I was a bit concerned putting such hot beverage into a flimsy plastic holder. I probably got a nice dose of petrochemicals leached into it.
Crepes Village does serve more than crepes. Their congee seemed popular with its patrons as did it's baos with pulled meat. The lady next to me had a spectacular looking sweet crepe filled with bananas, Nutella and topped with ice cream.
Verdict
We liked it.Overall
Being situated in a pop up locale in the middle of Burwood One Shopping Centre, makes Crepes Village a convenient and cheap eatery. Pull up a bar stool and watch them make your crepe to order. A bit of fun and novelty.Find it at
Crepes Village172 - 190 Burwood Hwy
Burwood East Vic 3151
Phone: 88064965
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