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Well would you look at that -- another time where Yelp underscores a place (although not by much, really). I ordered a bacon, egg, and cheese crepe (maybe it was sausage, egg, and cheese, I don't remember, my girlfriend and I ordered both anyway), and was pleased with it. While I openly admit I'd rather have an omelette over a crepe, I was full after my breakfast here. We went here early enough in the morning to avoid any sort of line, so maybe that's why I don't at all hate this place. My crepe *was* lacking a little bit of salt or "oomph" because it *was* slightly bland, but they did have some Sriracha that I could have put on my crepe -- I just didn't for some dumb reason. Of course, they also have breakfast/dessert crepes. My girlfriend's mom ordered a Nutella crepe and said it was way too sweet. I didn't try any, but that's because I much prefer savory over sweet for breakfast... or anytime, really. 48th and Crepe has a small but pretty good menu. I definitely didn't love the place (because like I said, I'm not big on crepes), but it was tasty and I was full afterwards. I think that warrants four stars.
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