Danny Grossman
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expensiveExpect hordes of students and a bustling pace at this upbeat diner. This small slice of Paris on the pulsating Queen Street strip offers a plethora of sweet and savoury French crêpes in a warm and lively atmosphere. The cinnamon-applesauce or honey-walnut crêpes are follow-ups to savoury ham, egg, tuna and chicken incarnations. Grilled paninis and baguette sandwiches are also on offer. Quick takeout is available from the front window, or step into the dining area of checkered floor tiles and black leather booths. Mains $3.25–$8.50.
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