Creperie Mam Goz Chez Moli

18 rue Porte de Laure | Arles, 13200, Arles, France

🛍 Café, Pizza, Français, Asiatique

4.2 💬 3314 Reviews
Creperie Mam Goz Chez Moli

Phone: +33490995765,+33890718707,+33890210126

Address: 18 rue Porte de Laure | Arles, 13200, Arles, France

City: Arles

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 3314

Website: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cr%C3%AAperie-Chez-Mam-Goz/132273030152025

"This is a very nice Creperie with a Terrace located just back from the Arena and with great views. Great for Lunch or Brunch. We had standard two course lunchtime menu (choice of two savoury and Two sweet Crepes) which was good value. Rose wine in a Carafe was acceptable if not the best we have had in Provence but not expensive. My wife's Ham and Egg and my mixed Cheese Crepes were fine if slightly overdone and crisp. Not bad enough to complain. The savoury was either honey or strawberry (strawberry syrup in fact) was again a little overdone but OK if not something to set the Creperie world alight. It is 3 star food but the location means it is 4 star overall. Recommend if want quick snack lunch near Roman Arena and Theatre. Service relaxed but effiicient and friendly."

Menu - 8 options

All prices are estimates.

Roosevelt Roosevelt

The crèpes are good and the view on the amphitheatre is beautiful. It's a lovely place to have dinner in Arles.

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Gisele
Gisele

Sat inside as raining. Crepes were really tasty. Friendly service. Great Normandy cider as well. Nice simple surroundings with a few great touches.


Eriberto
Eriberto

Located in the old part of town this is the perfect location for a crepe and coffee. The prices are very reasonable and we were treated very friendly by the staff.


Margarita
Margarita

With a small terrace on Arles's Arena, here we had very good crepes (both salty.and sweet). Recommended to have a different launch or dinner in Arles. Cheap and good compared.to other restaurants!


Kimberly
Kimberly

Very good. I would give it a 3.5 but my husband loved his Mam Goz galette. We had a lovely time here. It is very centrally located near the Arena. The service was very good as well. We would recommend it.


Savion
Savion

This crêperie offers a wide variety of galettes (savoury crepes made with buckwheat flour) in addition to the sweet version of crepes. We both ordered the La Raclette galette, which was delicious. Service was quick and very friendly. Seating outside (by the arena) was pleasant. Good value for the money. We would love to return!


Alize
Alize

Crepes were excellent and the suggestion of Normandy cider was very good. Owner was very friendly. Great location - right next to the arena. Pricing was very reasonable.Thank you for a nice evening. Also enjoyed a local gypsy guitartist "Caloun" who sang and performed for us which added to the experience.MM, Long Beach, California


Jerod
Jerod

Travelling back from Provence to Montpellier, we stopped off in the wonderful town of Arles and called in here for an early lunch. A small establishment situated near the Roman ampitheatre.I chose the crepe complet: home made crepe with jamon blanc, emmentale and egg; delicious. My wife chose the smoked salmon salad which was served with four small pancakes smothered in a delicious white fish paste. Would love to know exactly what that was?A couple of soft drinks and all for just over 20€.Very nice


Brent
Brent

This creperie is really close to the arena - we were looking at it whilst we ate but the price of the food doesn't reflect that of usual tourist areas. As well as the terrace, there is also plenty of seating inside.I am not a lover of pancakes/crepes but these savoury pancakes were absolutely delicious. Light yet tasty as they are made with buckwheat flour, there must have been twenty different fillings on the menu. When they arrived, the fillings were piled up. Just in case you still have some room or just prefer them anyway, you can also have sweet pancakes too. Excellent quality tea from Mariage Freres with about 20 varieties to choose from. Nice staff, very clean toilet - an excellent pl...


Scarlett
Scarlett

This is a very nice Creperie with a Terrace located just back from the Arena and with great views. Great for Lunch or Brunch. We had standard two course lunchtime menu (choice of two savoury and Two sweet Crepes) which was good value. Rose wine in a Carafe was acceptable if not the best we have had in Provence but not expensive. My wife's Ham and Egg and my mixed Cheese Crepes were fine if slightly overdone and crisp. Not bad enough to complain. The savoury was either honey or strawberry (strawberry syrup in fact) was again a little overdone but OK if not something to set the Creperie world alight. It is 3 star food but the location means it is 4 star overall. Recommend if want quick snack l...

Categories

  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Asiatique

Amenities

  • Sièges
  • Enfants
  • Serveurs
  • Terrasse

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