Millefeuille
A French patisserie on Moscova, more convincing to look at than to taste
A coffee in a room with good light, if the interior matters more to you than the dessert
Worth it only if you come for the room, not for the plate. The light and the décor are real and often praised, but the 4.1 comes from repeated complaints about taste and value, at a published range of 200-300 lei.
A patisserie on Bulevardul Moscova, open daily from 7am to 10pm, with a terrace and full wheelchair access · entrance, seating and restroom. The interior is the part guests praise most often: plenty of natural light, careful décor, corners that photograph well. The 4.1 from 71 reviews is the lowest of any patisserie in our catalogue, and the written reviews explain why. The same observation keeps coming back: the desserts look very good and do not live up to it on the palate. One guest describes an eclair with chewy cream outside and soggy dough within; another says two different desserts tasted like play dough. The coffee is criticised as over-roasted for a specialty price, and the tea arrives as a teabag in a plastic cup, even when a mug is requested. Google publishes a range of 200-300 lei, which is exactly the heart of the complaint: at restaurant money, the plate does not keep up with the room.
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“Good lighting and authentic décor are 50% of customer satisfaction. Just look at this interior—the natural light makes every corner feel warm, inviting, and picture-perfect. Coffee is amazing, would work more on croissants, even though they were perfect looking”
“overpriced place for what it is. desserts look very nice, colorful but the taste doesn’t follow the visual appearance. their eclair is some chewy cream in exterior and inside is the dough (soggy). coffee is terrible, super roasted (burnt) Lavazza style, tho price for specialty coffee. The tea is also just a regular teabag that is served in plastic cups, even if you ask to be in…”
“Food did not have any taste. We tried 2 different desserts and they both tasted like play dough, both the outside and the filling. Truly felt like a trap. It was almost empty on a weekend so that already says a lot about the place rating)”
- Taste draws consistent complaints · “it looks very good, but the taste does not follow”, say several reviews, and two of the recent ones are one-star
- The coffee is criticised as over-roasted for a specialty price
- The tea comes as a teabag in a plastic cup · said outright, including when a mug was requested
- 4.1 · the lowest of any patisserie in the catalogue