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Bites Nearby: what crêpe?

Royal Oak's only creperie satisfies for a meal or dessert.

what crêpe?, 317 S. Washington Ave., Royal Oak, 248-629-9391 

 is the brainchild of Paul Jenkins Jr. With no previous restaurant experience, Jenkins opened the eatery after a memorable crepe experience in Toronto. 

Since opening, what crêpe? has expanded once with a second expansion on the horizon. Jenkins was recently granted a bistro license by Royal Oak, which allows him to serve alcohol, so cocktails and craft beers are available for sipping with, before or after crêpes. 

Crêpes are more than enough for a normal appetite. If you are dining with another person, one savory and one sweet crêpe would be a perfectly satisfying meal.  

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Recommended dishes: Signature Ribeye Truffle, The Italian, The Revolution, Nutty Monkey, What Crispies with Black Pepper Crusted Ahi Tuna, Asian Vegetable Slaw and Wasabi Mayo

Prices:  Crêpes range from $6-$14; appetizers $3-$9

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Credit cards: All major

Hours: Closed Mondays for private events; Tuesday and Wednesday 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Thursday and Friday 11:30 a.m.-midnight; Saturday 9 a.m.-midnight; Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

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