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Blumen
The guide was updated:"Blumen" means flowers, and that is a concept that brings true harmony to this place. The French modern cuisine is a pleasure for the palate as well as for the eyes. The restaurant values high quality ingredients and that is obvious in the dishes that are little pieces of art.
Useful Information
- Address: Rotlintstraße 60, Frankfurt
- Opening hours: 18:00-24:00 (Tuesday to Saturday)
- Website: blumen.restaurant
- Phone: +49 69 49 08 65 10
- Email: reservierung@blumen.restaurant
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