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Contribute Feedback What Ruben van Alebeek likes about À La Folie Café:
Nicely tucked away at the end of Espanola way, this french bistro is a little authentic jewel. Excellent home made food, natural wines, friendly service and a cosy vibe both indoors as well as the terrace. We have been back multiple times and never been let down. Highly recommended View all feedback.
What Reyna Lockman doesn't like about À La Folie Café:
Terribly slow service, forced 18% gratuity for this terrible service and the restaurant itself was kind of gross. I sat inside and was shooing away flies the entire time. The table was dirty when I sat down. It was musty and warm, I can’t imagine it in the summer time. The food was just alright. I also spent most of my time searching for a waiter to bring us water, the check, or silverware. So that made it worse. The... View all feedback.
We loved this place!! The coffee was good, the menu was cheap, the food was so delicious. You are very busy what it feels authentic... however, if you are in a hurry, you can save this place for if you can enjoy your time and meal. It's worth waiting! For those who complain about the added gratitude... all Miami Beach has that.
I love a high quality French restaurant. Visiting Paris is one of the biggest food experiences in my life, so everything that comes close will be a strong recommendation. Escargot was perfect, but the beef tar was missing something to be honest. The flavors were all fantastic. And with Buckwheat options for my gluten-free woman was exciting for us to find, especially as it seems south beach is missing in GF options, we have not yet been able to find gluten-free pancakes somewhere in Miami Beach. The Normandy Cidder was also great.
Love Love LOVE This place!! It doesn't matter what you get, it's all delicious. The Tartiflette is my Fav. Super friendly and inclusive place. Worstaminer was decent, flaming Crepe Suzette became delish. Last picture is my cat who recently had an operation. But he's very sweet.
I fell in love with this little café on Espanola Way. The absolutely best crepe I ever had!!! If you are a local, be ashamed if you have never visited, and if you are a visitor, do not leave Miami without the experience! Thank you later.
Excellent and authentic galette that is on par with what you could find in France. The salad was fresh and the French onion soup was one of the best we’ve had in the US. If you’re looking to have a cozy brunch in South Beach that isn’t your boring eggs and potatoes… this is it!