Information from the business
Cafe Fleuri is located inside the Langham Boston Hotel, the restaurant has received praise from the Phantom Gourmet and the Improper Bostonian for its desserts. Check out Langham Boston's award-winning Chocolate Bar. Chocolate lovers will be awed by the limitless selection of chocolate desserts, including cookies, pies, cakes, tortes, and more. On Sundays, the Café Fleuri serves a sumptuous...
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Business Description from the Web
The casual restaurant at Le Meridien Hotel, which serves lighter fare. It is well-known for the weekend afternoon chocolate dessert buffets.
Posted by chefmoz
on February 01, 2009
Tips About This Business
From September until June, stop by Saturdays (noon-3pm) for an unrivaled, all-you-can-eat chocolate buffet ($28 adults, $14 children).
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Large circular tables of businessmen crowd over business proposals while tourists gaze out the cafe's enormous, sunny windows. With its meticulously appointed space and attentive waitstaff, the cafe is a calm oasis in the Financial District. For a casual yet upscale lunch, the cafe menu includes items like grilled shrimp salad and flatbread with hummus and cedar-planked...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited July 14, 2007)
A six-story glass atrium floods easy-going Langham hotel guests and low-key large family groups with refreshing natural light. Mediterranean-themed back-to-basics dishes please most, but the real draw is the Sunday jazz brunch buffet, where elaborate pasta and carving stations, raw bar and cheese and pâté platters are dutifully maintained by the fastidious waitstaff. Savory treats are trumped...
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Other Reviews from the web
This place is beautiful. However, despite the hotel's British roots, the Langham Hotel is HORRIBLE at tea service.
The staff is disorganized and far from polished. We had reservations, but they were slow to figure out where to seat us in the mostly empty dining area. They asked if we'd like a table by the window while walking us toward them. Then, the staff member told us to sit at...
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Posted by spf30
on April 13, 2009, (Edited April 16, 2007)
This was a terrific brunch. The setting was elegant, but not stuffy. Folks were dress in everything from casual to Sunday best. The wide selection of food included standard breakfast items, an ample seafood bar, carving stations, crepes prepared to order and everything inbetween. All was of superior quality and presented well. On the downside, the jazz ensemble was situated in the room with the...
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Posted by nhwoman
on April 13, 2009, (Edited March 11, 2006)
I had a comparable brunch at the Peacock Alley @ Waldorf Astoria, Cafe Fleuri simply blew WA away. Food selection was extensive, quality was excellent, ambience was airy & pleasant. I'd go back again if I can afford it.
Posted by dschiu
on April 28, 2009, (Edited August 01, 2002)