

La Petite Crêperie in Mar Vista has just started serving dinner. The new dinner menu
has crêpes that aren't on the daytime menu and appetizers such as seared foie gras
and salmon tartare.
This tiny place, which opened June 2nd, is as French as you can get, right down to
the man in charge of the menu, Benoît Rablat, who is from Paris...Read More >
You might think crêpes are spongy, sweetly wholesome alternate-universe pancakes. But after witnessing La Petite Crêperie's attention to detail and loyalty to the preparation, you will change your mind. What's more, the lemonade isn't sweet - it tastes like lemon instead of Yellow No.5...Read More >
It's a small place, co-run by a French guy and an American Woman. They serve savory and sweet crepes and also omelets and french toast. I've been to most of the Crêpe places in LA and Santa Monica, and found them all to be pretty mediocre. This is the first place I will definitely go back to... Read More >
This unobtrusive little restaurant is a delicious slice of Paris in Mar Vista. Located on Grand View Blvd. across from the new Post Office, we had noticed it for several months, but only recently decided to give it a try. What a delight! From the moment we entered, we felt at home. The waitress, who is also one of the owners, made us feel welcome and even shared some books on the South of France, obviously her passion... Source >
This small cafe is welcoming and comfortable, but they also pay attention to small details like using Le Creuset containers on the tables for their sugar, and Laguiole knives in their place settings. These kind of French touches make me swoon... Read More >
A variety of both savory crepes "galettes" (made from buckwheat flour) and sweet crepes (made from wheat flour) are offered at La Petite Creperie, which makes one of the best crepes in LA. Try the Citron crepe for dessert (lemon, sugar and butter), which is deliciously tart and sweet. This charming cafè has... Read More >