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- HHeatherWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days ago5 of us went for the prix fixe on Christmas Day. No one got a dish that was anything but amazing including the beef tartare, salmon tartare, calamari a la Provence, duck confit, veal chop…. The vibe is very low key French bistro but the service is outstanding. And they didn’t rush you through the courses. It was fantasticMore infoLa PiquettePrice: Expensive• French• Cleveland Park•4.8
- JjenniferVIPWashington, D.C. Area •115 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoEt Voila continues to be a welcoming restaurant with quality food and wine/bar choices. I appreciate a restaurant with a good chateauneuf-du-pape by the glass! The carbonnade and our other main course selections were excellent, with the fries always outstanding. My mom loved her baked escargots. The floating island and chocolate mousse are our constant go-tos that never disappoint. The interior room was a bit hectic for an early seating but we put that down to it being Christmas Eve.More infoEt VoilaPrice: Expensive• French• Palisades Northwest•4.8
- JJaneLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had a wonderful evening tonight at Julii. We ordered burrata, French onion soup, Alsatian tart and scallop crudo for appetizers. For mains we had the trout and the scallop risotto. Everything was excellent. The ambience was lovely, service was perfect - very attentive without being overbearing. Burrata is hard to mess up so of course that was great. The tart while good didn’t live up to the hype. It was still very enjoyable! It’s not so much of a tart as it truly is more of a flatbread pizza, but still very good. The trout was tasty and the scallop risotto was very nice. For me, the stand out dish was the scallop crudo -very bright and refreshing flavors. We had a great time and I would definitely come back again!More infoJuliiPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• North Bethesda•4.7
- NNoelVIPWashington, D.C. Area •254 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoTerrific food that is consistently good. The duck two ways was great. As was the rockfish, shrimp pasta, and Pearl River salmon. The service was great, and the atmosphere is beautiful. There is a very nice selection of wines by the glass, and a full list by the bottle. We always enjoy our dinners at Matisse!More infoMatissePrice: Expensive• Contemporary French• Tenleytown•4.7
- FFVIPWashington, D.C. Area •365 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024We were a group of six, and everybody was thrilled with the cuisine and the service. The Epoisse casserole, the frisée salad with duck confit, the pheasant, the duck, and the veal chop were sublime, and of course the Floating Island dessert was as magnificent as ever. Tim and Alina are wonderful servers! We totally love this place. Highly recommended!More infoRosemary Bistro CafePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Friendship Heights•4.6