Eat & drink · Fine dining
Lafleur
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Friday: 12:00 – 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Saturday: 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
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Elegant space for upscale contemporary cuisine with Mediterranean influences, plus a vegan menu.via Google
Located in the Palmengarten, offering highly inventive, plant-forward and classic French-inspired tasting menus.
- Signature
- Multi-course vegan tasting menu
Reviews from Google
We had a fantastic lunch here at La Fleur. The restaurant is located in the beautiful Palmengarten in Frankfurt. The restaurant itself looks old from the outside, but the interior is really beautiful, spacy, and bright. For lunch, the chef prepared a 4-course-menu. Everything were very good and we find the portion actually quite big. My main highlight is their starter of fish and lobster. The sauce kind of remind me of laksa and it's very nice. As we were there to celebrate birthday, we also got a birthday cake (a whole bento cake, not a slice) that we can take home. A really nice gesture. The team were all very friendly, attentive, and welcoming. For the quality of the foods and the services, i find the chef and his team totally deserve the 2 Michelin stars. The price for the lunch menu is also totally acceptable. Overall, we had a really nice lunch experience here at La Fleur and would love to come back.
I had a wonderful dining experience here. I had the “Grand Produits” tasting menu which lasted a little over three hours. I didn’t get the wine pairing but I had the rosé with my amuse bouche and finger food followed by a glass of white and red. From the greeting at the door, the service was friendly and attentive but never smothering. There was a good pace to the meal which helps because the full menu is a lot of food! Each of my dishes was well executed and interesting. The prawn ice cream was a pleasant surprise. The poached quail egg in deer broth was another delightful surprise. The coffee at the end was easily the best I have ever had. The only dish that didn’t quite “land” for me was the cake served with my coffee. The pistachio cream and mango powder make for an interesting combo theoretically. The levity of the mango powder with the density of the pistachio cream should balance well, but I found the powder to be too light (easy to choke on), and a fair bit more tart than what I thought might balance out the pistachio. That said, I prefer some experimentation at this level, and I don’t expect everything bite to be comfortable and unsurprising. I don’t mean to negate other reviewers’ experiences, but I will add my own for contrast. As a young, single, black man dressed very casually, I was given nothing short of star treatment. For the price, yes, it is expensive— but I found it to be worth it.
To conclude the evening, my coat was returned by being tossed across the reception counter—something I have never experienced at any two-Michelin-starred restaurant. While the food itself was satisfactory, the overall experience was undermined by a level of service that fell well short of what one expects from a two-star establishment. Interactions with the staff felt curt and perfunctory, with minimal explanation offered during the presentation of the dishes, and the table was not even brushed for crumbs after the main course. One can only speculate that this may have been due to the regular team being away for the Christmas period and the service being handled by temporary staff, but regardless, the lapse was unmistakable and disappointing.
An amazing and memorable evening dining at Restaurant Lafleur. Located in the Palmengarten, which is the perfect setting for a restaurant of this calibre. From the moment we arrived all through our magnificent meal, until it was sadly time to depart, Sharon and her colleagues took exceptional care of us the entire time. No detail is missed. It is first class all the way through. Impeccable service. Delightful pairings. However the real star is the food. Many thanks to everyone for making our evening dining at Restaurant Lafleur such a memorable one. DANKE!
Dining at Lafleur in Frankfurt is nothing short of extraordinary. This two Michelin star restaurant is absolutely worth the detour — in fact, it’s worth planning an entire trip around. From the moment you step inside, the staff makes you feel genuinely welcome with impeccable professionalism, warmth, and attention to detail. The food itself is on another level — every dish is a masterpiece, both visually and in flavor. Each course tells a story, blending creativity, precision, and the highest quality ingredients. The balance of textures, the depth of flavors, and the flawless presentation left me truly speechless. It’s the kind of dining experience that stays with you long after the last bite. Lafleur is not just a meal — it’s an experience of art, passion, and hospitality at its finest. Absolutely unforgettable. We got the 7 course meal with the wine pairing. It was impeccable. You will NOT leave hungry.