Watch out France, there’s a new crepe in town! Sure, there’s nothing like eating one of those Nutella-banana numbers while strolling past La Tour Eiffel, but an unsung Brazilian staple, known as ...
Tapioca crepes have been part of Brazil's food history for centuries but are only now making their way to Australia. Tapioca crepes come in a range of savoury and sweet fillings. Source: Renata ...
Tapi Go! almost exclusively deals in Brazilian tapioca crepes made from naturally gluten-free tapioca flour that's made on site. These types of crepes are traditionally eaten as a street food in ...