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    Maison de Manee

    4.4 (29 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Strawberry Matcha
    Jenny J.

    Got this a strawberry matcha to go. It was very fresh and delicious ! Very friendly and made quickly. Cute little shop !

    Ice Matcha Latte and Lavender Latte

    I order for take out. It took long but that's okay. I place an order for ice matcha latte and lavender latte. I took pictures and as you can see doesn't look good but most importantly it doesn't taste good. Not to be little anybody but I've tasted great quality matcha from the roots of Japan and this doesn't taste like it . The lavender latte taste like chemicals in a cup. I think Starbucks might have been better but I don't drink from Starbucks either. When it comes to food I'm very very very picky especially if I'm going to waste more than 50 dollars on a simple order like two lattes and avocado toast. The avocado toast was 12 dollars don't understand why . Its not good quality. Bread wasn't toasted and the avocado wasn't ripe enough for me to eat. The tomatoes taste like non organic. The pancakes taste like the batter from shop rite. I don't shop at shop rite I shop at Whole Foods .... For a pricey cafe it should be cheap like McDonalds. This food reminds me of McDonalds.

    Rose Latte
    Gab G.

    Came on a Saturday at 1:30 PM and got seated after a 10-minute wait. I'm torn because the rose latte was amazing, but the pandan crepe was undercooked. I'll give them another try though - the banana creme brûlée French toast looked amazing!

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    Caitlyn F.

    Super cute cafe with yummy food! It's a very small space, but they do have outdoor seating for when the weather is nice & you can bring your dog. The food did take a while to get to us. 10/10 the best thing on the menu was the french toasted creme brulee. SO GOOD, unique, and not too sweet. The shrimp tom yum porridge was just okay, there were only a few pieces of shrimp and the rest tasted like regular porridge. Their pandan cold brew was also not sweet at all, which some people enjoy and others don't - wish there was more pandan flavor though! The crepe was solid - I loved the coconut flavor in the crepe batter and the pesto was flavorful without being too overpowering. The parmesan potatoes were kind of soggy by the time it got to us. The chef's special was also really good, but kind of small for the price. Overall, will def be coming back for the french toast and to try other crepes!

    Massaman Curry Crepe
    Manan D.

    Came here for a weekend brunch with my girlfriend as we saw the interesting menu featuring Massaman Curry crepes. This is a cute little spot in Astoria that had maybe 5-6 tables inside and a handful outside. However, even on a Saturday morning around 11am it was not too crowded to get a seat. The food here is really good and unique! I've never had massaman curry crepes before but the combo works as a nice, hearty, flavorful breakfast. If anything my only complaint is that I was still slightly hungry, so I also got a sweet crepe as a bonus. This was also super tasty, so I'm not complaining :D. I also particularly loved my drink, which was a "Coconut Cloud Espresso". Given the night I had beforehand, it was nice to get my coffee in a more hydrating form, with some nice refreshing electrolytes from the coconut water. Overall, super cute little spot with great food and drinks- definitely recommend it for brunch if you live nearby. 5/5

    Me having a great time and taking a selfie! So happy I ate here finally!
    Jackie R.

    This was on my bucket list to try one day. Today was finally the day. I was pleasantly surprised how delicious the food is. The two lattes I ordered were delicious. I tried the honey and rose lattes. Both drinks were presented well, great aesthetics. I loved the quality of the honey used. The rose latte was perfectly rosy. The chef's special and the coconut pancake were super delectable! I love these kinds of breakfast. The menu offerings for food and beverage were great. The staff were friendly and pleasant. My food and drink came immediately. This place is a must try. It is a tiny restaurant, but cute. I need to go back and try the other food options such as the sweet and savory crepes. I want to try the Tom Yum porridge next time. You will be pleasantly surprised too.

    Matcha latte
    Austin K.

    We got here on Saturday noon, and it was busy but luckily got a table. Our food did take 30-40 mins to come though after we ordered. The tomkha bisque was very flavorful but much too salty. Luckily, we got the chicken pesto crepe which was good, but on the blender side so we could offset. We also got the thai tea croissant which was good, and the cream is not too sweet. The matcha latte was decent but lukewarm as it was sitting after it was done as there is only one wait staff. Wife said that her coffee was good. We'd go back but might try to go during a less busy time.

    Coconut Cloud Espresso, Honey Lemon Thai Tea
    Moeka S.

    I've been keeping an eye out for this place and I finally got to go!!! It is a cute cafe with good amount of seating and very kind staffs:) The menu shows all the recommendations or their speciality which helped us to pick what to get, though, they all looked SO good so it still took us some time. I ended up getting croque madam, which was a great portion and Delicious. the tom kha bisque though, I wanted to get another bowl or maybe 5 million more!!!!! I would love to come back again for many other things I didn't get to try. Only if my stomach could take in more!

    Chefs special
    Alyssa W.

    Exciting to have a new cute little cafe/eatery in the neighborhood, offering a mix of Thai and French flavors and dishes. Chef's special $15 sounds really simple but much more flavorful than it looks - sweet pork sausage was my favorite part. Portion wise on the smaller end so you won't get food coma eating here. We also got the savory crepe with chicken, Thai pesto cream, mushroom and spinach - comes with a small salad $17. The crepe was a touch too crispy for me but overall light and good dish. Super cute interior but very tight seating and space, hard to get into the inside seat without hitting the next table. There are also a few tables on the sidewalk. Service was good but food took a really long time - I was prepared for slow service given some reviews but we ended waiting 75 mins for the first dish to come and the second dish didn't come until ten minutes after that. Luckily we got the last available table so there was no wait in advance. So if you come here, maybe set aside 2 hours just in case at least as the cafe is getting into their groove.

    Mango sticky rice crepe
    Georgiana Y.

    Cute cafe w a fun twist on the classic French brunch w thai flavors. I really enjoyed my mango sticky rice crepe and the ham w gruyere crepe was solid. The ouef manee was decent but not my favorite. I'd be down to come back and try other items here if I'm in the area! They also have good drink options from pandan cold foam to pumpkin Thai spice lattes. The cafe itself is on the smaller side but we luckily didn't have a hard time getting a table!

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    George M.

    The outer edges of the Astoria-Long Island City's informal border is on fire, with the latest great food addition of Maison de Manee. A fantastic French meets Thai newcomer not far from where I hand my proverbial hat when visiting up north. The staff was gorgeous attentive and did I mention gorgeous? My ice mats h latte took longer to arrive than I typically care for but the end result was worth the wait. This was a recon hit and run mission so I didn't try the crepes having just enjoyed amazing pizza at Gia's, but I digress. The crepes looked perfect and will likely swing by for Sunday brunch (manana). I can't wait. My dilemma is whether to go for the savory or sweet crepe?

    Mango Coco Crepe
    Jessica B.

    Such a cute and yummy little spot! Love the aesthetic and ambiance of this cafe. The soft French music playing in the background is at a nice level that gives it a whimsical feel and still allows you to talk to your group without having to raise your voice. The food was amazing! I never go for savory crepes but really happy to have tried the chicken pesto crepe! The coconut pancakes and the mango coco crepe were so refreshing and good! Not too sweet but still flavorful. Not pictured but also worth a try were the pandan croissant and pumpkin spice latte. Will definitely be coming back!!

    Specials menu
    Silajula ..

    I came here for breakfast and lunch and everything was great! I ordered the pancakes and something from the specials menu--both were delicious and freshly made. The pancakes were fluffy and cooked just right. The specials had good variety and came out quickly. Friendly service and clean space too. Definitely coming back again!

    Lavender Latte and Honey Latte

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