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I dined at Cafe Boulud for brunch on Saturday and left very disappointed. I felt the quality of the dishes was subpar at best, and the choice of courses I ordered did not match the prix fixed menu price. For the first course I ordered the grilled kale salad. The salad was salty and the combination was strange. The duck prosciutto made a salty dish even more salty. The next course I ordered was the pancakes. On the menu the pancakes are described as coming with spiced cherries. There were no spiced cherries in, on or with the pancakes. The pancakes were far too large, and the presentation was lacking in visual appeal. The cost for the prix fix menu for 2 courses is $48. I ordered the kale salad and pancakes. The price for the same Kale salad on the lunch menu is $18. Does this mean the pancakes are $30? For the same price I could have ordered a cheese plate and the burger. I could have ordered oysters and fried chicken. The menu does not make sense. I dine at Boulud restaurants in New York once a year and always leave very satisfied. I recently was at Cafe Bouloud in NYC in March and the service and food were exceptional. This restaurant does not match the quality I expect from a Boulud restaurant.
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