Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Reliable French-style bakery and cafe on Reforma with standout pastries and coffee, uneven hot food and service; best for breakfast, snacks, or a light lunch.
Maison Kayser Reforma 408 delivers reliable excellence in its core strengths—exceptional pastries and coffee—but inconsistency in hot savory dishes and variable service quality prevent higher performance. The prime Reforma location offers convenient appeal for hotel guests and locals, though premium pricing for a casual cafe limits overall value perception. Best visited for breakfast pastries and coffee rather than full meals.
On Reforma’s wide boulevard, this cafe-bakery feels bright and modern with a steady flow of hotel guests and locals. Service ranges from warmly attentive to slow, but the pastry case and coffee station set a welcoming tone. One diner summed it up: great pastries, mixed mains, and a space that stays tidy and comfortable. The kitchen leans classic French bakery-cafe with Mexican breakfast touches rather than experiments—think buttery croissants, croques, salads, eggs, pastas, and a few mains. Pastries and coffee are the safe bets; hot savory dishes can be inconsistent in temperature and seasoning, so order accordingly and consider simpler plates. Families will find it approachable: croissants, pasta and burgers, molletes, and eggs suit less adventurous eaters. No kids menu is noted, but prices skew higher than typical cafes, so set expectations. Noise is moderate and the setting is casual, making it workable for kids over a quick breakfast or snack.
Area: Bustling Reforma corridor with offices, hotels, and tourists; daytime business and leisure mix.
Safety: Well-trafficked boulevard with good lighting; generally safe with typical urban precautions.
Nearby: Near hotels, shopping, monuments, and Chapultepec access; convenient for meetings and sightseeing breaks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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