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BCZhang in Seattle

4730 University Way NE, 98105, 98195 - Get directions

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3 Reviews7.0

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+1 425-615-7905

4730 University Way NE, 98105, 98195
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Sunday - 10AM-8PM
Monday - 10AM-8PM
Tuesday - 10AM-8PM
Wednesday - 10AM-8PM
Thursday - 10AM-8PM
Friday - 10AM-11:45PM
Saturday - 10AM-11:45PM

Price range per person $10 - $25

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8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

I ended up here after realizing that Oh Bear! Cafe didn't have their kitchen open, and my friend and I still had a hankering to try savory crepes! It was our first time trying them, so the staff member was helpful in describing the menu options to us. We came in on a weekday evening in January and were the only ones there - plenty of seating and it was nice to have a quiet place to catch up with my friend. Note that this is a bus your own table kin...

2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Does not taste anything like the ones you get in China. Also this is supposed to be a quick, inexpensive, snack or breakfast food, but it's $8.99 and takes wayyy tooooo long. I went with a friend and ordered two crepes, and we could not eat at the same time because the second crepe came over 10 minutes later. The inside ingredients were definitely not worth over 9 dollars I paid and they did not even have forks or knives. You have no choice but to eat the whole thing with plastic gloves on your hands. Crepes are not tightly wrapped so lettuce and other stuff will continue to fall out, creating a big mess. Never going back.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

I have to respectfully disagree with Amanda S's analysis of the texture of the crepes. I was born in Beijing and ate through tons of JianBing in my childhood. The ones in Beijing were always soft and doughy. I didn't eat crispy and flakey ones until I started visiting Shanghai and to be honest, I didn't prefer that style...