Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Crepe Cafe



During my trip to Perth, I managed to meet up with Ee Juen and her bf. Ee Juen was my first friend in school when I moved to the Subang school, old times indeed. The last I met her was in January. EJ was one of the earliest ones who left for Perth right after finishing her Pre-U in Malaysia and to date, has been in Perth for almost 4 years now.



I texted EJ when I was in Perth and it was such a coincidence that she lives nearby Yi Fang's place. Her bf, Wai Onn who is pure Australian (but born Chinese with family heritage from Penang) came to pick me up and we headed to, in EJ's text message verbatim, the biggest mall in Perth.

Which I later realized was a sarcastic remark.



We went to Westfields Carousel Shopping Center which was also coincidently where Yi Fang, her mom and her youngest sis works part time at a news agency. EJ and Wai Onn brought me to the food court for breakfast and recommended The Crepe Cafe.


Hawaiian Crepe

EJ and Wai Onn had a Hawaian Crepe to share, what lovebirds do. Light and soft, the crepe envelops a big slice of ham, pineapples and (I think) mayo. Taste pretty good too, not too heavy to kickstart the morning.


Breakfast set

I had the heavier item which is the breakfast set. The breakfast set consists of a crepe which contains mushrooms, and loads of mushrooms! There's a sunshine egg on top with some grilled tomatoes and a serving of baked beans. Finishing up the whole plate of goodies was quite a feat but the crepe was really good, so it only does justice that I finish it! The breakfast set was priced at $13 something if I'm not mistaken and comes with a cup of tea/coffee.

Thanks to EJ and Wai Onn for their hospitality of showing me around Westfields and Harbourtown and driving me right to Corica's doorstep to buy their famous Apple Strudels too!

Sorry, can't write much today as I'm too tired.



The Crepe Cafe
Westfields Carousel Shopping Centre
1382 Albany Highway
Perth, WA 6107
Australia.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow..the foodcourt look very nice =)

Anne said...

ok..i don't mean to sound ulu, but..how do you pronounce that thing?

krip? krepi? krepek? kripey? or?

looks tastey methinks.

:)

KY said...

OoO very healthy meal it seems. ;)

YilingL said...

TOLANIC.com,
Yeah but it's similar to Food Republic or 1U kinda foodcourts. Nothing extra fancy except the type of cuisines they offer, though again it's pretty similar.

aainaa,
I think it's pronounce as kriip. It is tasty!! :)

KY,
Definitely! Healthier than nasi lemak and whatnot but it's not everyday you get nasi lemak in a foreign country, but you can always get crepes in Malaysia. So food selection wise, M'sia wins a point! :D

eiling lim said...

lucky I am having my bread with ham when I read this! if not sure salivating.

YilingL said...

Eiling,
HAHAHA. Eat more and read more :p

Lydia said...

*drools* i can't decide which crepe I like better, yummyyy.

YilingL said...

Suet Mei,
You can have both here, visually that is! :p

 
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