Address and Contact Information
Address: 2205 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA 19133
Phone: (215) 278-7675
Website: https://www.fleursphilly.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
Related Web Results
Fleurs Philly
Fleur’s (@fleursphilly) · Philadelphia, PA – Instagram
Book Your Fleur’s Reservation Now on Resy
Reviews
It’s my second time at Fleur’s, and some new seasonal offerings have been added to the menu, which added to the diversity. Our server Anya deserves a special mention, as she was extremely professional and warm at the same time. We felt like we were at a friends’ house for dinner. You need to try and save some space for the dessert, which is challenging but absolutely worth it. We were full, but the desserts were so unbelievably good that we almost ate the decorative flowers (they are edible ). We will definitely be back, together with numerous friends.
Every dish we tried was creative but delicious. The uni custard tartlet was so creamy, and paired well with caviar. The foie gras and white chocolate croissant topped with sour cherry marmalade was such an unexpectedly cool combo. The smoked whitefish tartine with duck fat brioche (gluten-free!) was surprisingly light with nice pops of salt from trout roe. Sesame carrots were nutty and hearty, one of many vegetarian options. Chicken was juicy with crispy skin, on top of a punchy sweet pepper piperade. Steak was perfectly cooked topped with a zesty Thai chili vierge. Fries were thin and crispy paired with an insanely addictive sunchoke soubise. All in all, a daring yet approachable menu. Hats off to Chef Sabatino and his team!
Our server, Anthony, was really attentive and knowledgeable. Service in general was top notch. Prices were reasonable given the quality of food and hospitality. So happy to have Fleur’s in the neighborhood! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the building get transformed as well. Can’t wait to come back!
The atmosphere is great. Music quality good, noise level great, sound system well built in in a ceiling. Distance between tables make is pleasant to talk and interact. Many little ornaments do emphasize on french culture as well as the displayed art.
Everything i tried was great but I have suggestions: foiegra on bread need to come sliced diagonally – it will avoid confusion for people who aren’t foodies. The Duck leg is uniquely great and delicious but the dill on it switches the palette to a different direction and I would go for more neutral herb or something else that emphasizes the dish. The drinks are great: good proportion of alcohol and great choice of ice – you will enjoy drinking it, it won’t lose its taste until you finish. The service was on top, talk from the waiter and staff, people who bring food they are knowledgeable and prepared. You can feel someone is really running this place. This is how the service have to feel for customers. The price? 3 appetaizers , 2 cocktails and 2 main course without tip was $180 which is great. If they keep prices relative to what they are now they will have more returning customers. If they work a little more creative of how the bill comes it would add more value. Get creative or check more french history how can you make a customer feel wow effect by delivering the check.
Great job and good luck!
Scallops are great. Oysters with watermelon are a unique twist worth coming back for.
Happy hour is at bar only but easy for a cocktail and lobster salad (pictured) are worth it.
Everything here was unique in such a good way , felt like we’re back in Nice France.
Starting off, they sat us at a 2 seat table in the back of the restaurant. The table was so close to the one next to it that I could hardly squeeze through them (I wouldn’t consider myself a large person either). We asked if we could sit anywhere else and they said that was the only table available, so we found ourselves at the bar. The bar had large comfortable seating luckily.
Our server, Ethan, was very knowledgeable about the cocktails and menu. We started with the mission statement cocktail, similar to a French 75. It was delicious.
For an appetizer, we got the mussels vinaigrette. Amazing! It tasted like an elevated McDonalds filet-o-fish… I know that may not sound appetizing, but it was incredible. Crispy potato cake and so many fresh flavors.
For our entrees, we were a bit disappointed. We got the steak au poivre medium rare and it was tough and chewy. I did enjoy the thai chili sauce on top for an added kick. The bone marrow fries it came with were also not crispy and had too much seasoning on them. The parisian gnocchi in a mushroom ragu was good, not great. The flavor profile was pretty one note and nothing wowed me about it. I wouldn’t reorder.
For our dessert, we saw they had Mighty Bread croissants filled with white chocolate and foie gras, topped with berries. For $19 it was just not worth it. I heard their other desserts are better and wish I ordered something else.
Overall, we enjoyed our service, cocktails and appetizers. The entrees have some work to do, as well as the seating arrangements. For the price point, it wasn’t what I hoped for… but I do hope they can make some adjustments as they settle in!