We Visited Crepesful in Ueda Nishimachi Along the Ozone Line♪ [Nishikon Gourmet]

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Brought to you by Daayama, a Nishi2 reader.
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This time, we’re visiting the crepe specialty shop “クレープスフル” in Ueda Nishimachi! If their family keeps coming back, expectations are high.

Here it is on the map ↓

The address is 2-5 Ueda Nishimachi, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture (inside Naruo Container House).

What We Ate and Drank at “クレープスフル”!

Blueberry Souffle Cookie ¥700(tax included)
Matcha Azuki Whipped Cream ¥700(tax included)

Daayamaさん
I love this one! First the crunch of the cookie, then the chewy crepe batter, then the juicy burst of blueberry.
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A big scoop of matcha ice cream! There’s no way it wouldn’t go perfectly with azuki beans.

Strawberry Souffle ¥550(tax included)

Daayamaさん
We started with a classic. Strawberry and whipped cream is a sure win! The kids were all smiles, and the parents got a bite too and ended up smiling as well.

Matcha au Lait around ¥350-450(Sorry, this is from memory… please check at the shop.)

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It’s gently sweet and easy to drink. Paired with a crepe, it makes for a seriously happy snack.
クレープスフル
Hours
11:00〜18:00

Closed
Wednesdays and Thursdays

Address
2-5 Ueda Nishimachi, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture (Naruo Container House)

(*Please check directly with the shop for the latest product details, business hours, and other information.)

Daayamaさん
The owner is so kind. There are crushed cookie pieces inside, giving it a delicious crispy texture, and the crepe itself is nice and chewy! The kids loved it too🙌
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