Love Crepe Creates Frappe Flavoured Gelato

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Aside from devouring a delicious gyro, no trip to Greece is complete without ordering a crepe done Greek-style, wrapped and held in the hand for a moreish midnight snack.

Brothers Michael and Nick Kondilis know this all too well. Their relatives own a creperie in Athens, and on their annual visits to Greece they always looked forward to indulging.

“We love playing with flavoured gelato and bringing memories through our taste buds” said Nick Kondilis. WE have such a variety of flavours that we thought it would be fun to celebrate International Frappe day by creating a limited edition frappe flavoured ice cream for today only.”

Love Crepe has become an institution in the inner west since opening their doors in Drummoyne.

“It’s been really positive; people liked our batter, they thought it compliments sweet and savoury [flavours], which is what we thought it did. They’re enjoying the handheld experience and how we put the ice-cream inside it; we’ve married our gelato with the crepe, and that’s really kicked off.”

For your free scoop of frappe flavoured ice cream head to 216 Lyons Road, Drummoyne. Open till 11pm.

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