Café Henri

1010 50th Ave, Queens - 11101
256 reviews
French
(718) 729-5794

Limited seating, especially if you have more than 6 people in your party, so be prepared to wait for a table. Had to deduct a star for slightly overcooked eggs on the Benedict the last few times we visited but I'm being a bit picky. The flavors were spot on and the service was excellent. I highly recommend the Onion soup, Escargot and the dessert Crepes.

Great brunch and lunch spot!!I found a nice and cute French cafe in LIC. We visited on Wednesday for branch. I ordered Egg Benedict with Bacon. ($13.5) In fact, sides can choose from 4 options such as bacon, ham, avocado, and smoked salmon. If you choose salmon, you need to pay $3 additionally. Eggs were really creamy.My friend ordered Henri Crepe. ($13.5) You can choose 3 toppings of 16. She ordered smoked salmon, avocado, and cream cheese, and it was $3 extra. They were best matches, actually it was staff’s recommendation. The staff was kind and friendly. Crepe was really delicious! Not heavy and perfectly portioned.I forgot to mention that taking kids are also fine. They have baby chairs.Definitely, I’ll come back there soon!

Small café with delicious breakfast. I recommend their eggs benedict which is what I had. My fiancé had steak + eggs which was good as well, but kind of heavy for the AM.

I came for brunch and it was great. The food was delicious and fresh. The staff was also great and fast. Highly recommended and I will definitely come back again!

Good spot for breakfast. The onion soup was excellent. The crepe was good too. I’ll definitely go again to try other dishes.

Food was delicious, service was quick and friendly, can't wait to go back!

Flew myself STRAIGHT TO FRANCE ?? just kidding ? . but SO CLOSE to that, when we went [email protected] in Long Island City, [email protected] have the cutest wooden table outside and a bohemian style indoor area. Quaint little spot with a sweet laid-back vibeWe were the most excited about the crepes and me personally the escargot. And I've got to say, I was the most pleasantly surprised and delighted about the Pomme crepe. Filled with sauteed apples, caramel, and pastry creme. Quite delicate and not too heavyIf you want a savory crepe, make an sure to get the crepe Henri, where you can choose 3 toppings of 16. Here we had the swiss cheese , much room and sweet sausage. Not too heavy and perfectly portioned . Cheese was melty and crepe was nice and crispy ?Other things we loved , definitely the escargot because I havent been able to find it anywhere! And the onion soup : tasty and overflowing with cheeseThe croque de monsieur that is a country toasted bread with cheese & ham. Got a side of smoked salmon on that too.Highly recommend this spot if you're around the area for some casual french cuisine, solid cappuccinos and good laid back vibes. Expect to be served slower aka European style ?

I went there on birthday to grab lunch with my friend who lives nearby. I had this place bookmarked for so long so my expectations was high but it turned out it’s more like a super casual neighborhood spot. The decor inside def need to be renovated. The French toasts and the salad were simply not good. I will only recommend the savory crepe.

It’s my favorite restaurant of all time. The service is amazing, every time I’m there I’m threaded like a queen and the atmosphere is so relaxing.

I ordered a sandwich to go with this orange juice. What size does this look like to you?They consider this a large size so I went back thinking they perhaps made a mistake because this cost $5. They didn’t. The guy informed me that this was indeed a large size. So, what’s a small size? The same cup but with half of it filled up.It isn’t freshly squeezed either. It takes like Tropicana with pulp.Do what you want with this information but, this is bizarre.How they have a 4.5 rating is beyond me.