Planet Of The Crepes, London

My Old Dutch
Planet Of The Crepes
My Old Dutch  Sarah A
Crepes: savoury, sweet, folded, or flat, whether you're a Francophile or just a crepeophile, these flat, thin pancakes are just delicious. This week, we've got a skillet full of hotspots to butter you up, so scroll on down and check out what the fuss is about!


My Old Dutch Pancake House
3_half star rating96 reviews
Bloomsbury 
131-132 High Holborn, London 
Crepes, Desserts
Phil E.
“The pancakes are not your conventional small and light things; they come out on these humongous plates the size of Saturn and are incredibly filling. I chose the Hot Dutch... it was awesome. As I write this, I am lusting for round two.” 
Phil E., London



Senzala Creperie
4 star rating17 reviews
52 Brixton Village, London 
Cafes, Crepes
Bec K.
“There are at least 10–15 different types of sweet and then the same in savory versions... I decided on the buckwheat crepe with banana, honey and dark Belgian chocolate on the side... man was it delicious.” 
Bec K., London



Shutterbug
4 star rating7 reviews
Hoxton 
1 Rivington Place, London 
Bars, Crepes
Aurélie C.
“The place is a little bit hidden (like every gem) but it's worth the journey: amazing crepes and very unique cocktails. Who knew tequila, toffee, and coffee work so well together?” 
Aurélie C., London



La Crêperie de Hampstead
4_half star rating64 reviews
Hampstead Village 
77 Hampstead High Street, London 
Crepes, Food Stands
Sharjil K.
“The best pancakes in all of London... You have the option to chose savoury or sweet. I always go sweet because the pancake itself has this salty, zingy flavour, and the perfect combination of sweet and salty explodes in your mouth once you try it.” 
Sharjil K., London



La Petite Bretagne
4_half star rating11 reviews
Hammersmith 
5-7 Beadon Road, London 
Crepes
Chloe W.
“Really delicious, authentic French crepes. The owner is French and great. Staff are friendly and it's got a chilled vibe to it that makes it perfect for a quiet lunch with friends where you can talk.” 
Chloe W., London

Bouncy Bubble Tea Bonanza, London

Bubbleology
Bouncy Bubble Tea Bonanza
Bubbleology  Andy H
Bubble tea spots have been popping into our lives on a wave of milk tea and fruit blends, so this week, we're sharing a few flavoursome picks that you can customise to your heart's desire!


Cuppacha Bubble Tea
4 star rating47 reviews
Chinatown 
23 Newport Court, London 
Coffee & Tea Shops, Desserts
Illie M.
“I have to say Cuppacha do the best bubble tea in town! There are so many bubble tea shops around and this is my favourite! They are not only authentic but they are the only one that I can taste real 'tea' taste in the bubble tea.” 
Illie M., London



Biju Bubble Tea Room
4_half star rating27 reviews
Soho 
45 Old Compton Street, London 
Tea Rooms, Coffee & Tea Shops, Milkshake Bars
Muji L.
“This place serves real milk tea made with tea leaves. The drink is packed with flavour, regardless of being served hot or cold. My favourite is the chai, Hong Kong and roasted oolong milk tea.” 
Muji L., London



Chew
4 star rating15 reviews
Soho 
58 Dean Street, London 
Coffee & Tea Shops, Tea Rooms
Susan Y.
“Those milk teas are yummy. Rice green tea and banana milk is the greatest. I have tried a few other flavours and they do not taste artificial. The original chew assam is also delightful, not too milk, not too sweet.” 
Susan Y., London



Chaboba Bubble Tea
4 star rating16 reviews
Camden Town 
8 East Yard, London 
Juice Bar & Smoothies, Coffee & Tea Shops
Karin B.
“The bubble teas are amazing and when topped with the fruit pearls the drinks become outstanding... the place is quite unique for itself... they make their drinks from real fruit.” 
Karin B., London



Up...T
4 star rating11 reviews
Chinatown 
10 Little Newport Street, London 
Coffee & Tea Shops, Juice Bar & Smoothies, Taiwanese Restaurants
Keren B.
“I really wanted some nice, cool milk tea and this place did not disappoint... I ordered the house special milk tea with pearls and I have to say that it was pretty darn good! It wasn't too sweet as some can be and the pearls were soft and chewy.” 
Keren B., London