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Get 7 Eleven-style breakfast sandwiches, hard-to-find Thai street snacks & crispy crepes in 15 flavours at this Thai-owned dessert kiosk in the CBD

by Christabel Tan

It’s pretty easy to find crepes in Singapore, but thin and crispy Thai-style crepes? Not so much.

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Located at Marina Bay Link Mall is The Crispy Crepes, a Thai-owned takeaway-only kiosk that sells not just Thai desserts and beverages, but also savoury snacks that aren’t commonly sold in Singapore.

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Their signature? An array of sweet and savoury crepes in 15 flavours, including classic combinations like Choco Banana (S$5.50) and Husband’s Favourite (S$6.50) — Nutella with strawberries.

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Otherwise, go for fun flavour pairings like the Very Berry (S$6.50), a berry-filled bonanza of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, sweet cream, and raspberry sauce, or the Matcha Munchies (S$7.50), which is served slathered in green tea milk almond spread, and drizzled with Koko Krunch and sliced almonds.

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As for savoury options, opt for the Red Floss (S$7.50), that comes with crab stick, pork floss, mayo, chilli sauce, and Thai chilli paste; and the Salmon Delight (S$8.50), packed with smoked salmon, avocado, and cream cheese.

Fans of Thai banana roti will probably enjoy the indulgent Golden Floss (S$7.50), which combines Thai sweet egg floss (foi thong) with Nutella and banana.

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You can also choose to DIY your own crepe (from S$4) with your choice of spreads, toppings, and drizzles, including the likes of Ovomaltine, assorted Jam, Kaya (from) Raffles Hotel, and Sausages.

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Early birds who head down between 8am to 11am can also grab a sandwich or two in variations like Butter Milk Sugar (S$3.50), Ham & Cheese (S$4.50), and even Chilli Paste & Pork Floss (S$4).

They resemble the toasties sold at 7-Eleven Thailand that everyone goes crazy for, so why not give them a try if you’ve no plans to visit +66 anytime soon?

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Visit after 11am if you’d like to get your hands on popular Thai street snacks like Thai Mini Crispy Crepes (S$5), or khanom buang, mini taco-like crepes topped or filled with meringue, followed by sweet or salty toppings, most notably, egg floss.

the crispy crepes
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You can also find Coconut Rice Mini Pancakes (S$5.50), Quail Eggs (S$5), and Mango Sticky Rice (S$6.50), for those missing the bustling night markets.

the crispy crepes
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Wash it all down with Thai-style beverages like Thai Iced Milk Tea (S$4.50), Thai Milk Milo Coffee (S$4.50), and refreshing Strawberry Thai Green Tea (S$5.50).

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At this rate, anyone finding themselves in need of a Thai street food fix can easily head down to The Crispy Crepes and get it sorted!

The Crispy Crepes
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📍8A Marina Boulevard, #B2-35 Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984
🕑 8am—7pm (Mon to Sat), Closed on Sun

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