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: Taste of Thai in Fayetteville

Northwest Arkansas has such great food variety, including multiple Thai food restaurants from which to choose. I have now tried three Thai food restaurants around the Fayetteville area, and this one is definitely my favorite. Here’s the breakdown:

The Environment

Located in the downtown Fayetteville square, Taste of Thai (the original) is in a great location. We happened to be in the area right after Christmas, so all of the square’s Christmas lights were still bright and shining.

We arrived around 7:30 on a Friday night and did not have to wait for a table for four. The interior is a bit on the small side, and we were seated at a table in the middle of the restaurants, surrounded by other tables.

The Menu

The menu is huge! I believe you can find something fitted for even the pickiest of people here. Our friends that came along mentioned that this place is known for their amazing curries, so this is where we focused the majority of our attention.
*There is also a page solely dedicated to vegetarian dishes, which is pretty nifty.

          

              

The Food

Fried Spring Rolls. $6.95
Description: Thai style spring rolls stuffed with clear noodles, mixed vegetables and deep fried. Served with sweet sauce and ground peanuts.

   


Our table split the fried spring rolls appetizer. There was nothing special here. The rolls were stuffed mostly with noodles and cabbage. The sauce was pretty typical for what you expect with this appetizer. The rolls were at least not too greasy, which can be an issue with this app.

Green Papaya Salad, $7.95
Description: Shredded green papaya mixed with garlic, tomatoes, and fresh lime juice. Served with cabbage.


I wanted to eat a  little lighter/ healthier, so I figured I could fill up on the papaya salad and take home any leftovers of the heftier curry entrees.
The salad was large, but whoa, it was difficult to eat. The only flavors I got were extreme heat and lime juice. It was very acidic. I could not have eaten this as is. So, I dumped our leftover “sweet sauce with chopped peanuts” that was left over from the fried spring rolls all over it. This helped tremendously, and I was able to eat the whole salad. Though, I still did not enjoy it. Others at my table agreed, and I was left to finish it off all on my own.
To be fair, I have only tried one other papaya salad in Portland, which was even spicier. Perhaps I am just not a papaya salad kind of girl?

Kang Pa-Nang Curry with Beef. $11.95
Description: Choice of meat (chicken, beef, or pork…or pricier for shrimp or a combo of shrimp, scallops, and salmon. You can also order with tofu) with Pa-Nang curry sauce, green peas, ground peanuts, basil, and coconut milk.

HOLY MOLY! This was the best pa-nang curry I have ever had. I love pa-nang curry, never met one I didn’t appreciate. However, this one was a little extra sweet and the beef flavor really helped give it depth. I also loved the crushed peanuts on the top. This gave great texture as well as a little extra flavor.
All curry dishes come with either white or brown rice, which is served separately from the curry. I did not eat even one bite of rice. I don’t have belly room for a filler. This curry (as well as the mas-samun) was too tasty!
While the price seemed cheap for what I usually see for curries at Thai restaurants, the dish was actually pretty small. Spoiler alert: no leftovers were taken home. So much for filling my belly with salad first, right? Oops.

Mas-Samun Curry Tofu. $11.50
Description: Tofu, potatoes, onions, peanuts, cauliflower, broccoli, and coconut milk in mas-samun curry sauce.

We ordered this dish off of the vegetarian part of the menu. I hardly ever see “mas-samun” curry on a menu, but when I do, I get it….it is delicious! I was pleasantly surprised when I was asked by the waiter if I wanted my tofu fried or steamed. Fried, please! In my opinion, there is nothing worse than ordering tofu in a dish and getting huge blocks of steamed, mushy tofu. This was the exact opposite. The tofu was cut into nicely sized bites and fried just enough to give it that crispy texture on the exterior. Thank you, Taste of Thai!
The curry sauce was divine. It was sweet with a little more heat than the pa-nang curry (both were ordered a heat level of 3/5), but still with a ton of flavorful depth.
The vegetables were cooked perfectly al dente, so there was still crunch and chew to the broccoli and cauliflower. The veggies were also plentiful. This dish was amazing. Think any of this got taken home in a to-go box? Nope….impossible not to eat it all in one setting.

Overall
Our friends were right. This is the place for the best curries. These were absolutely the best curries I have ever had. When, not if, I return, I don’t think I can order anything else than the pa-nang and mas-samun curries. They were too perfect.
As for the appetizers we tried, I will definitely skip out on those. Maybe trade them in for another type of curry dish?
As for the prices, they seem low, which is great. However, the portions are smaller, so there is no room for leftovers, which I usually have at other Thai restaurants. So, I suppose that is fair.
The service was fine, nothing great, nothing to complain about. The restaurant is a little crowded, but who can blame them? This place is delicious and in a wonderful, buzzing part of town.
Will I return? Hell yea.