Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved neighborhood crêperie delivering flavorful galettes, sweet crêpes, and warm service at fair prices, with occasional delivery and pacing hiccups on busy nights.
Chez Maxence delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored in authentic Brittany technique and quality French ingredients, paired with strong service attentiveness and helpful cider guidance. The consistency shows some variation between dine-in and delivery experiences, while the compact setting feels cramped during peak times, preventing the distinction needed for grade A territory. A reliable neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical casual dining standards.
The room feels warm and neighborly, a compact spot where servers guide you through galettes and cider with easy charm. One diner put it simply: service that feels personal and crêpes that taste like Paris. Expect a local crowd and a relaxed buzz that can turn lively at peak times. The cooking leans classic Brittany-style with quality French ingredients rather than showy fusion. AOP cheeses, braised Camembert, and house salted caramel anchor savory-sweet comfort, with staff steering smart cider pairings. Portions satisfy without excess; a few found delivery underwhelming compared to eat-in, so the best experience is on site. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing sweet crêpes like sugar, Nutella, and house caramel, plus simple ham-and-cheese galettes. No kids menu, but prices are fair and customization is easy. If little ones prefer basics, stick to the simpler fillings and share a caramel crêpe to finish.
Area: Residential Batignolles vibe with local shops and relaxed, non-touristy streets; suits neighborhood dining and casual dates.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical Paris 17e residential safety profile.
Nearby: Near Square des Batignolles and boutiques; balanced mix of cafés, bakeries, and small restaurants.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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