I've tried their location in Philly too. That was the first time I've had a decorated crepe and I was stunned. A few years later and many crepes down the road I've come to visit their newly opened Pittsburgh location. And it has not kept up with crepe standards
I got the matcha azuki crepe for around $9 with tax to share with my friend. We waited around 15 minutes on a Saturday night to get our order and immediately snatched an empty table when we could. I wished they would add more counters or tables to account for large crowds but I can also see how they aim to preserve the aesthetic and spaciousness.
The crepe itself was crispy at the top. The matcha ice cream was not too bitter. As we got deeper into the crepe, the less ice cream there was and the more cream filling became pertinent. The crepe was mostly soft and delicate. I wish they could've preserved the crispness of the crepe to contrast the smooth cream. Maybe cooking the crepe for longer would've improved it's texture.
Overall it was a mediocre crepe, nothing too outstanding. It's a bit overpriced, more like a meal than a snack. It's not a place I'd go out of my way to visit, but I would stop by occasionally.