Le Moulin de la Fleur

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CABA, Argentina

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French restaurant· Patisserie· Breakfast restaurant· Caterer· Tea house

Le Moulin de la Fleur Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Le Moulin de la Fleur is located in CABA, Argentina on Vicente López 1699. Le Moulin de la Fleur is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category french restaurant in Argentina.

Address

Vicente López 1699

Price range

$

Phone

+54 1148113372

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeHappy-hour foodOrganic dishesSalad barSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Camila Laffaye

Nice coffee, nice pastries. I loved the macaroons. Cute atmosphere but I don’t absolutely love the location. I mean if you walk one block further it’s pretty but we’re this cafe is located it’ a bit darker. Overall, nice experience.

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Nahuel Méndez Diodati

Good service, normal pricing and good atmosphere. The main problem was that all the pâtisserie was too sweet. Everything had just too much sugar for my taste. Especially if we're to believe they are doing French style pâtisserie.

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Guy Duhau

Nice spot at Recoleta close the Vicente López Park, you can enjoy a lot of healthy breakfast but not the classical full English , great own selections of bread's and croissant as different small cakes. Great for tea or coffee breaks , good internet with some sockets close to the tables so good to work with your lptp. All major credit cards accepted, difficult to park on that area.

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Javier jofre maldonado

Excellent pastry and good enviroment

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Benjamin Mateo

The best brunch of my life, unbelievable !

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Lance Guerreiro

This small nice Restaurant is my daily spot for Cappuccino. But I tried there special Rissoto which was full of flavor and the rice was cooked perfectly. Great service always with a smile. LANCE GUERREIRO

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Diego F. Arpón

I'd recommend sticking to their pastries (such as croissants) and bread, but in my point of view cakes and coffee are not their strong points. And keep in mind that the prices of many products there are not related to quality and portion. Not only everything in the menu is super expensive, but also because this place seems to charge you more for the same items you can find cheaper in their other locations. On Sunday 9/15 I had their version of the Opera cake. I was surprised by its price given its small size, but I decided to give it a try and I was disappointed feeling pure sugar. Later that same day, I walked by their branch in Pueyrredon Av only to find out that the SAME cake was cheaper there. I'm not returning to this location as it seems you are paying extra for their fancy look.

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Tom De Pauw

First, this bakery is open from 9 to 9 every day of the year. And they say, if they close at night, it's because they work upstairs. Second, i love fresh crusty bread and I love their baguette "tradition" and most of their pastries. The only reason I did not give 5 stars is continuity. Sometimes they run out and sometimes the bread has tasted bland (like 5%). Maybe they mixed the the baguettes "commun" with the "tradition". I do compare French bakeries and I select this one as my favorite.