Le Petit Lapin is a French place in Elsternwick known for crepes and French music. They have been opened since February and are only open one night per month to do a special dinner. They are open to high teas provided that they are booked ahead and for Melbourne Cup they are doing a champagne breakfast
Ahh they are thinking of having a wine and cheese session soon.
Everything here is homemade including their ice creams and sauces. RNIS bought the Groupon for $10 seeing as they love good French food, but they did not realise how far of a walk away from the train station it is. It is about a fifteen minute walk from there and there is only one bus to St Kilda every hour.
The place is very cosy inside.
The staff treated me well and they know their locals. In fact they loved speaking in French to a father and his two children.
The Groupon only allows a sweet crepe and hot drink for afternoon tea during Saturday and Sunday only.
This pina colada crepe I had was quite good. I loved the sorbet. The coconut sorbet worked well. They have tea amo tea which is great. Here they made it lovingly well. The crepe was light and not too thin.
Rating: 18/20- enjoyed the crepe, tea and music.
Ahh they are thinking of having a wine and cheese session soon.
Everything here is homemade including their ice creams and sauces. RNIS bought the Groupon for $10 seeing as they love good French food, but they did not realise how far of a walk away from the train station it is. It is about a fifteen minute walk from there and there is only one bus to St Kilda every hour.
The place is very cosy inside.
The staff treated me well and they know their locals. In fact they loved speaking in French to a father and his two children.
The Groupon only allows a sweet crepe and hot drink for afternoon tea during Saturday and Sunday only.
This pina colada crepe I had was quite good. I loved the sorbet. The coconut sorbet worked well. They have tea amo tea which is great. Here they made it lovingly well. The crepe was light and not too thin.
Rating: 18/20- enjoyed the crepe, tea and music.
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