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Tata Yaya

Tata Yaya

111 Main St, Cedar Falls I-50613-2621, United States, 50613-2643

Cafe • Pizza • Lunch • French


"Oh my goodness, I can 't contain my excitement when someone mentions crepes from this place! They are absolutely to die for! This small business is perpetually bursting with life, offering a remarkable atmosphere and a loving environment. The moment you step inside, the tantalizing aromas of their food will instantly make your mouth water. Trust me, these crepes are the real deal!One of my all-time favorites is the Kiss Me crepe, a heavenly combination of strawberries and cream that will transport your taste buds to a blissful state. But that 's not all they have to offer. Their savory crepes, like the Drive to Hawaii, are out of this world. Picture this: a delectable mix of onions, pineapple, tomatoes, and a drizzle of soy sauce, all nestled in a perfectly cooked crepe. And if that 's not enough, you can even add tender chicken to take it to the next level. Their extensive crepe options leave you spoilt for choice!Not only do they excel in crepe-making, but they also create delightful drinks. From their refreshing chai teas to their aromatic coffee beverages, each sip is a treat for your senses. The presentation of their food is equally impressive, with impeccable plating that adds an extra touch of elegance to the whole experience.This place has become a go-to for me, a cherished favorite that I find myself returning to every few weeks or so. The combination of divine flavors, welcoming ambiance, and exceptional service make it an absolute gem. Trust me, if you 're a crepe enthusiast like me, this place will leave you wanting more with every visit.Wheelchair accessibility: They have a wheelchair ramp on the side on the establishment fir easy access."

Suzette

Suzette

75 Ninth Ave At 16th St, New York City I-10011-7098, United States

Lunch • Casual • Fast Food • Creperies


"I noticed that we were charged $4.75 for a bottled water that was listed at $3 on the menu. Initially, I thought it was an honest mistake and brought the receipt to the attention of the person who rang us up. He insisted that the extra charge was tax and that everyone charges extra for water in New York City. Having lived in NYC for over 20 years, I corrected him, explaining that there is no separate tax on water. Despite my explanation, he continued to maintain that it was a city tax. After a few minutes of unproductive debate, I told him that the $1.75 difference wasn’t a huge issue for me, but I intended to leave a complaint on Google and Yelp. I started taking photos of my receipt next to their menu to document the discrepancy. Once he noticed me taking pictures, he hurried to inform a manager, who then returned the overcharged amount. However, they both persisted in pretending that there is a $1.75 tax on water. **AVOID THIS PLACE; THEY ARE RIPPING OFF TOURISTS at Chelsea Market.** **[UPDATE after the store's response]** I want to clarify a few points: 1) NYC does not impose a $1.75 tax on a $3 bottle of water. If you believe otherwise, please provide a link to the tax code. 2) I did not use profanity towards your employee. My exact words were, "I have lived in New York for 20 years; don’t bullsh**t me about extra tax on water." People reading this review can judge for themselves whether that constitutes cursing at your employee."