Thursday, August 11, 2011

Motek Creperie on St. Mark's Place has apparently closed


Multiple readers have pointed out that the year-old creperie at 125 St. Mark's Place has closed. Recent trips past show that the gate is down. The inside looks a little disheveled.

One Yelper we know (well, through Twitter) called it the "WORST crepe ever. WORST business in the East Village."

Dunno. Never ate here. You?

13 comments:

  1. Saw that coming from a mile away! Hate to say I thought the same about Marco Polo. We have strong suspicions about the Chocolate Library and the new Sweet Buns place. "Junk" goes/went without saying. Physical GraffiTea is up for grabs.

    But god bless Tuck Shop for sticking it out! May god also provide something decent in the mysterious Taco Joint.

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  2. live right around the corner, and had a dessert crepe. i thought it was good, but it was also covered in nutella so it wasn't a hard sell.

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  3. Nice guys in Motek, but I've never seen someone take longer to make a cup of coffee.

    The taco place and whatever reincarnation of the bao place have been under contruction forever. I think the taco place is owned by the same people who own 10 Degrees.

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  4. Meh. Okay concept. Not great execution. Crepes were fine, service friendly enough but lackadasical. What that spot really needs is a place where yupster parents like moi can get a decent egg and cheese on a roll while our kids play with the rats in the Tompkins playground across the street.

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  5. I can't say that I'm surprised. The crepes were nasty, and the service was slow and surly.

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  6. Echo the comment about the sloooooow service. A friend of mine was in a big hurry getting out of town and he ordered some very simple crepe and a coffee. He even asked if it could be made fast, and the guy said sure, things are slow and no one else is in here. Took him over a half hour. Sillyness.

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  7. I had actually bought a KGB Deal for Motek, that was valid ONLY on the one year anniversary celebration date (this past Monday, 8/8). The thing was, I bought it only ten days before. So they really must not have seen this coming.

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  8. Had one good, not great, crepe there. A few months earlier, I walked in to make an order, and left after the wait staff ignored me for 10 minutes. I would prefer the space be rented to someone who likes being in business.

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  9. I was already to feel sad for another small-time business that has been driven out by high rents -- but these illuminating comments make it clear that this sorry-ass place essentially invited another bank to take its place.

    Shite.

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  10. Worst crepe I EVER had that took the guy FOREVER to make...the thing had almost nothing inside -- I had to toss it after a few attempted bites.

    Ray's made me a generous crepe for less than half the price in half the time....

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  11. Yeah, he was slow but nice to me. Crepes were too expensive for the size so I only went when he had those half-price crepes back when he opened.

    Mark, I hope the Taco Joint is good as well.

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  12. I went in when they first opened, half price on everything, and I think that promotion never really went away. It was pretty slow but I thought it was because they were new. They told me they had dreams of franchising.

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  13. i never understood the idea of opening this here, as the well-established (and yummy) crooked tree is pretty much right across the street.

    oh, and i had a crepe delivered from here when crooked tree was closed -- granted not the best delivery food -- and it was pretty yucky.

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