Crêpes Sans Frontières

Creperie · Downtown Los Angeles

Crêpes Sans Frontières

Creperie · Downtown Los Angeles

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541 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

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Charming and cozy, this café serves delightful organic buckwheat crêpes and paninis, with a touch of French flair in a casual indoor setting.  

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+1 213 623 3606
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Mar 5, 2025

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Narine Harut

Google
It's a small place, but delicious crepes, panini and fresh-squeezed juice, I love it.

Ann Gottesmsn

Google
Went here for the first time today. I ordered a parmesan, spinach and apple crepe and latte. The crepe was delicious, unusual and very filing. The latte was the perfect strength but presented in a small 8oz cup. The food is excellent and homemade to order but I have to deduct one star because of ambiance and the service. The poor waitress was trying her best and always had a smile but she could not handle all the tables in a timely fashion. They need two waitresses on the floor to make it work. I got a little inpatient waiting to give my order but once it came I enjoyed it. The employees are french speaking giving this place an authentic vibe. Now for the ambiance. This little cafe restaurant (only 10 to 11 little tables) is in an indoor hallway with a few other cafes so it's like being in an indoor mall. It would be better if they chose a traditional location on the street with some outdoor patio seating. But the authentic high quality french crepe cuisine makes up for most of what is lost in the ambiance.

leila mazaheri

Google
I went there for the Nutella crepe and it was great . The service is good . It is a little pricey but you do get big crepe filled with Nutella.

Kenneth Medwood Jr.

Google
I ventured here one night prior to touring the art walk event. It was a very intimate and transporting environment. There was a live band playing french cafe/jazz music outside. The food was delicious and cooked to specification. Me and my date enjoyed the chicken tomato basil with mozzarella crepe. I highly recommend here if you would like to get an appetizing feel of a Paris cafe. If you simply like good food, definitely swing by.

De-Lite Johnson

Google
Delicious breakfast. I had the salmon/creme fraiche buckwheat crepe. Lite and refreshing. I'd never had a buckwheat crepe; it was surprising tasty and filling. My dining companion had the egg/bacon/cheese panini. The bread was a perfect complement to the chef's flavorful eggs. The service was outstanding and the chef came out numerous times to check on us as well. Lovely place. Hope to come again.

Mae Moore

Google
I went to the ribbon cutting ceremony in Los Angeles. That was my first time trying Crepes. It was fantastic. I really enjoyed it and the service was great. Everyone is so friendly and they greet you with a smile. I will be going back!

Felisa Zhang

Google
Excellent service. Best savory crepe I had in LA. It has authentic buckwheat (gluten-free) like they do it in France. The places closes early though.

Remi Tran

Google
Stumbled onto Spring Arcade while in downtown LA this week to see a chiropractor, and was pleasantly surprised to see a few nice little restaurants in this quaint little arcade. I was alone and was looking for a simple lunch, settled on Crepes San Frontieres when I saw that they had some good vegetarian options. I ordered the mushroom panini which I felt was a mistake, should have gone with the server's suggestion of the crepe instead. The bread was a little too hard for my liking. I asked for a cup of hot water with a slice of lemon and was glad that they gave me a large cup. However, they failed to tell me that there was a charge of $1.00 per cup of hot water and when I asked for a refill, they charged me again for the refill!! Pretty absurd don't you think?!! I wouldn't have minded being charged $1.00 for the hot water but it would have been nice if they had told me about it first, but the second charge for a top up which wasn't even a full cup is just ridiculous! It's not the money at this point, but I hate being 'nickeled and dime-ed'!! I didn't review the line items on my check when I got it until the next day! I was appalled! While I understand that it is a business and they have to make money, but to nickel and dime your customers is a very bad business approach!! Especially in this day and age with the likes of Yelp and google reviews! I will never step into your restaurant again and will never recommend anyone. In fact, I will always remember my experience and pass it along to anyone who mentions the name of your restaurant.