Crepe & Espresso in BGC: Your New Hidden Cafe for Crunchy Crepes and Coffee
A new hidden gem, Crepe & Espresso, made it into BGC’s cafe scene, marking its grand opening on October 2, 2025. It is located on the second floor of the Commercenter Building, directly above Ramen Shibire. The new café offers a sumptuous pit stop for coffee and crisp, made-to-order crepes, bringing a slice of Japan’s street-food culture to North BGC.
IMAGE from Crepe Espresso and Shibire’s Facebook page
A beloved concept from Omotesando, Japan, Crepe & Espresso brings one of Tokyo’s most iconic street foods to the Philippines. The crepes are golden, crispy, and generously sized, rolled to highlight layered textures and balanced flavors. Guests can head straight upstairs after a ramen run, or drop by anytime, for a light meal, afternoon treat, or caffeine break in a cozy, relaxed setting.
The menu showcases signature sweet profiles such as Custard Brûlée & Chocolate, Chocolate Melt Banana, and Berry Berry Melt, with strawberries tucked between delicate crepe layers for contrast and freshness.
Custard Brûlée & Chocolate (Small: Php 210; Regular: Php 290) / IMAGE from Crepe Espress and Shibire’s Facebook page
Berry Berry Melt (Small: Php 220; Regular: Php 300) / IMAGE from Crepe Espresso and Shibire’s Facebook page
On the savory side, highlights include Teriyaki Chicken, finished with a creamy mayo-based sauce folded into the teriyaki for a satisfying, umami-rich bite. This goes alongside crowd-pleasing favorites like Ham & Cheese Egg and Tuna Cheese Melt.
Both their sweet and savory crepes are priced from Php 210 for small and Php 300 for regular.
Teriyaki Chicken (Small: Php 220; Regular: Php 300) / IMAGE from Crepe Espresso and Shibire’s Facebook page
Tuna Cheese Melt (Small: Php 210; Regular: Php 290) / IMAGE from Crepe & Espresso’s Instagram account
Conveniently located at the corner of 31st Street and 4th Avenue, Crepe & Espresso invites residents, office workers, and visitors to discover a slice of Tokyo café culture, now just a few steps above one of the district’s favorite ramen stops.
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