Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved local creperie with lots of toppings and big portions, but expect slow, inconsistent service and occasional atmosphere friction.
Bajamina delivers appealing food quality with flavorful crepes and generous portions, but inconsistent execution—ranging from excellent to dry or cold—undermines reliability. Slow service with frequent long waits and a reported food safety concern further limit the experience. Best suited for casual, unhurried visits rather than time-sensitive dining.
A neighborhood creperie where the vibe is casual and simple, with stacks of sweet and savory options and plenty of mix-and-match fun. Diners rave about flavorful pancakes and big portions, while others grumble about waiting far too long. One guest summed it up: great crepes, slow service. Expect a modest room and street-side seating rather than a design showcase. The cooking is straightforward, leaning classic crepes with lots of toppings rather than chef-y twists. You can build your own from jams, nuts, fruit, and chocolates, or go savory with ham, tuna, and cheese. When the kitchen is in rhythm, the results hit the spot; when it is backed up or rushing delivery orders, crepes may arrive dry or not quite warm. For families, it is an easy win thanks to kid-pleasing sweets like Nutella, banana, and cookies, plus simple savory combos. There is no formal kids menu, but the format is flexible. Note: seating is basic, waits can run long, and a few groups reported being asked to lower voices, so choose calmer times with children.
Area: Residential-plotted area near city center; casual local foot traffic, student and family-friendly.
Safety: Generally safe; typical urban lighting and activity; no persistent safety issues in reviews.
Nearby: Neighborhood streets, small shops, delivery rider traffic; parking described as tricky and from back streets.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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