Food Review: Crepes Paulette, Where Have You Been All My Life?

I have never been a fan of crepes, honestly. The crepes I have tried have always been too mushy and one-toned in their flavor. But the crepes from Crepes Paulette changed all that. These. Were. Awesome. Here’s the breakdown:

The Environment

There are two locations for Crepes Paulette: one is a food truck and the other is a permanent building. I have never been to the food truck, but this large, modern building was open and clean and a great place to enjoy a perfect crepe.

You order at a counter which is next to a window where you can watch your crepes being made. When your meal is ready, they bring it out to you.

The Food

The menu is huge! There is one whole page full of savory crepes, most of which are made with a buckwheat crepe, which is organic and gluten free. Then the other page is full of sweet crepes, which are made with a sweeter, traditional crepe.

The Garden $7.15
Description: pesto, spinach, mozzarella, egg.

Top: The Garden Bottom: The Thai

Even though I ordered this without the mozzarella, it was still delicious. I expected a whole egg to be in the crepe, though they just do a simply eggwash on the crepe when cooking it. Doesn’t a runny egg in a crepe sound divine, though?
Anyway, back to this crepe. There was plenty of spinach and just enough pesto to give it great flavor. I would suggest adding tomato to give it a little acidity. The buckwheat crepe was delicious. It was crispy around the edges and savory, not sweet at all. I really enjoyed it on both of our savory crepes.

The Thai  $7.85
Description: Grilled chicken, cabbage mix, Paulette’s gingery peanut sauce, egg.

This crepe was, by far, my favorite of the three we tried. It was like a banh mi crepe. It was full of tender chicken and crunchy veggies. I ordered it with a medium heat (they explained this just determines how much sriracha they put in it) and it was perfectly spicy, with just enough of a kick to give it great flavor, without burning your mouth.
The gingery peanut sauce was delicious. It was also significantly larger (had more filling) than The Garden. So, I feel like this is a good deal for the price, as well. I loved this crepe! I would eat this every day if I lived in the area.

The Turtle   $6
Description: Fred’s sweet and salty caramel, dark chocolate ganache, and pecans.

This sweet crepe was darn near perfect. The sweet and salty mix of caramel and chocolate ganache was very tasty. The best part, though, was that these sauces settled at the bottom and were perfect for dipping each bite into…..and then drinking the rest of it when the crepe is gone. No shame.
The pecans were a nice contrast of texture, though they would be even tastier if they were toasted.
The sweet crepe also has crispy edges, but not much flavor. That was fine with me, though, because the chocolate and caramel were all the flavors I needed.

Overall

I love this place. I hate it is three hours away from my house. If I were to make a list of reasons to move to Northwest Arkansas, this would be in my top 3.
The only complaint is how long it takes to get your food. I knew from online reviews it would take a while, especially if it were crowded. So, we showed up and ordered by 10:40 a.m.  It took 20 minutes to get our savory crepes and only about 10 minutes to get our sweet one, which we ordered afterwards. By 11:15, the place was getting packed. I can’t imagine how long it would take to get lunch here around noon.
If you have a favorite crepe from this place, give me some suggestions on what to try next time!

 

 

Food Review: Sandwich Perfection at Boulevard Bread Company

I am updating this original post on Boulevard Bread Company because I got to eat there again and you have to know about this sandwich!

Porchetta Sandwich

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Porchetta Sandwich at Boulevard Bread Co.

I got to try a famous porchetta sandwich from Meat and Bread in Vancouver over the summer. Guy Fieri raved about it. Here’s that review if you need a recap: http://twogirlsonedish.com/?p=516

Anyway, I wanted to try Boulevard’s version of a porchetta sandwich to compare. Honestly, Boulevard’s porchetta sandwich kicked its butt.
First off, the grilled focaccia is to die for. It is buttery and herby, soft with a little chew…sandwich bread perfection. The house-made porchetta is tender and juicy, without being overly porky, like the porchetta at Meat and Bread. And there was a LOT of porchetta, and it just melts in your mouth.
The toppings were just right. Delicious pork shouldn’t be overthrown by cheese or lots of spreads. Boulevard’s sandwich uses a simple, yet flavorful aïoli, a little bit of sliced tomato, and fresh field greens. I believe these are the perfect toppings. This sandwich has great balance. You can taste the delicious bread, as well the pork, a little acid from the tomato which brightens it up, and a little garlic in the aïoli.  I love it.

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Also, I ordered a full order for $8.75, it comes with your choice of chips. (Try the creole onion…sweet and flavorful, my new favorite chips) I couldn’t finish but half of my sandwich because it was so huge. So, Drew got to eat the leftovers about an hour later and he loved it as well…as cold and soggy as it may have been.

Go try it!

Breakfast Sandwich

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The other sandwich I have tried here is the  “Breakfast Sandwich'”. It is one of only two breakfast options, and it is all they need. This sandwich was the best breakfast sandwich I have ever had….I’m starting to notice a patter with this place! It has crispy pancetta, a fried egg, tomatoes, fresh greens, and aioli on this thin, delicious bread.   It was around $6 after taxes. They brought it out in about five minutes. It is the perfect quick, non-drive-thru breakfast.  Wow, I would eat this every day. Now I STILL can’t wait to come for dinner soon!

But let your mouth be the judge and let us know what you think in the comments.