One of the best JP style crepe I have tried, including in japan.
Mazazu Crepe is one of the vendors at the Aberdeen Food Court.
In our opinion, the green tea parfait gets a bit too much: it is good but the brownie and red bean makes it too rich for us to finish it all.
| Green Tea Shiatama Azuki Gelato Crepe |
Tasty Level: 8.5/10
Price: $5.75
Will I Come Again: Yess
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Everytime I come back to vancouver, I would always get a crepe from here. I love the different texture that you get from this crepe from the creaminess of the icecream to the chewiness of the mochi. It was super super good and I recommend trying out the strawberry cheesecake crepe too if you come and try out this place!! :)
A quick review on Instagram of Mazazu Crepe posts shows that their soft-serve items are very popular. Most notably was their soft-serve parfaits which had a mouthwatering presentation. I ordered the matcha and strawberry parfaits ($6.50 each) to try.
Aberdeen centre’s food court snakes around and allows over 20 different stands to have their own dedicated space. Lots of effort was put into decorating each stall. Each had its name in bold, a menu with photos, and some even a display of items served utilizing accurately portrayed plastic food. Not surprisingly, most of the writing used was Chinese characters, but the coloured photos and the glossy fake food helped to bridge the language gap. I will be covering all 20 of the foodcourt dining options across several posts.
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+3.5
September 22, 2015 · by ThatShanghaiGirl · I always stop by here to get crepes whenever I'm in Aberdeen, but this visit I had an extremely disappointing experience.....
I haven't tried the crepes here, but the mixed matcha and milk soft serve was quite tasty. The texture of the soft serve was quite nice and smooth, but as a fan of authentic matcha flavour, I thought the matcha portion could have been a little stronger in presentation. Overall, a nice treat to end with after having some yummy food in the Aberdeen food court.
I didn't order the crepes but I ordered the matcha/milk soft serve twist and loved it! So pretty to look at & tasty as well! This place is cash only!!
Ice cream crepe bliss. My girlfriend and I are recurrent customers; we go there and get fat together. Best crepes I've had, so far.
The plastic display caught me. Is there any culture in the world that makes plastic models of food better than the Japanese? From what I've seen at the front of restaurants all over the place, it's an art form with them, not just commercialism. The colours and shapes of the simulated crepes in the plastic display case of this Mazazu caught my eye when I was scoping out the Aberdeen mall food court. All those gaudy triangles made me think of dessert pizza.
Mazazu's crepes are more like mutant, crust-driven ice cream cones than dessert pizza, though. The chocolate-banana-almond one I had was tasty enough to please a first-timer like me. It was heavy on the bananas, lots of whipped cream, decent amount of chocolate syrup, not many almond flakes, though. Mazazu makes them well, encased in their easy-to-slip-off paper holder. No drips for Bukko! Perhaps if I had ordered one with ice cream it would have been worse, but I had just drunk a slushee, so I didn't want to overdo the frosty calories.
I read the other reviews, and all I can say is that the two girls behind the counter made my crepe fresh, the flavour/heat of it was OK, and it took less than 10 minutes to get it to me. It was a slow time for Mazazu, about 5 p.m. on a Saturday, and I was the only one there ordering, so I caught them at a good time for customer service.
Mazazu has always been my go-to crepe store. I had really enjoyed their freshly made crepes and their friendly service. They used to have a full Japanese staff but I can see they only have 1-2 now. I'm quite disappointed that the staffing has changed and lessen throughout the years but their crepes are still good. I waited 10 minutes for my crepe, the Sausage and Tuna and there was only 1 person working. I must say that it was a lot more efficient back when they had more staff working.
I have always wanted to try mazazu crepe but I was held back after seeing negative reviews. However, since I was at aberdeen I thought might as well! I ordered the #40 Caramel Strawberry Cheesecake Ice cream for about $5 and waited for about 4 minutes, for the crepe that I got I'd say it was worth it!! The crepe was the right texture, not too soft not too cripsy, and the ice cream was huge!! On top of that, there were about 4-5 big pieces of strawberries with a slice of creamy cheesecake. I'd have to say that mazazu has definitely stepped up its game. Customer service was pretty good too, I will come back next time for more!!!
Delicious. Really great crepes ranging from $3 - $5 approx and they're HUGE (compared to most crepe places). Plus the paper is super easy to remove which makes the eating experience so much better. Definitely recommend trying.. but make sure you have room in your tummy!
Japanese cheesecake wrapped in a crepe? With ice cream and whipped cream too? Mazazu Crepe is a Japanese Crepe store located in the Aberdeen Food Court. They have a variety of sweet and savoury crepes, including ice cream! The crepe was airy, flaky, and buttery, and the blueberry jam inside
I LOVE GREEN TEA ICE CREAM and the one place i go to most often is mazazu crepe (well 2x is plenty). these two visits were only 1 month apart but the price, texture and flavour were all different! visit 1 ' green tea ice cream cone ($3.13): this was deliciously creamy and smooth ice cream but melted really really fast. doesn't matter it tasted so good... 5/5 green tea ice cream cone ($3.20): price increased by about 5 cents…and this time it was much stronger in match flavour but was also quite icy and not as creamy smooth but again IT WAS DELICIOUS… i honestly don't know which one i prefer cause they were both so good… 5/5 overall: consistency is an issue but my craving for SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM IN GREEN TEA MATCHA GOODNESS BEATS OUT EVERYTHING Posted by Priscilla Yip at 10:07
I paid a visit to the Mazazu Crepe, which serves Japanese style crepes. They offer savoury crepes such as the classic ham and egg or tuna. But today my sweet tooth was tingling and for $3.57 I chose the cinnamon with fresh crème. The crème went really well with the cinnamon and complimented each other. The crème was not overwhelming or heavy.
Last Friday happened to be the grand opening of two new eateries at Aberdeen Centre: Mazazu Crepe and Chef Hung Taiwanese Beef Noodle. We didn’t mean to go to either place but while having dinner at the food court (we had our favorite Laksa!). I saw the l
I just tried the ice cream and it’s a really good one ice cream.
Delicious matcha soft serve in a cup! Good matcha, strong but not bitter. Also serves both sweet and savoury crepes
Nice staffs and ice cream was delicious
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