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    Lutèce

    4.3 (250 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Savory madelines
    Aurore A.

    Lutèce is just divine. The location is perfect for people watching if you're sitting outside on nice day and the food is so intentional! Not only is the presentation beautiful, but the flavors are fantastic. The bluefin tuna crudo and burrata salad with snap peas were perfectly bright and fresh, the savory madeline dish was decadent, and the wine was crisp. The service is excellent (attentive but not rushed) and the servers are lovely and very knowledgeable.

    Alexandra H.

    Lutèce exceeded our expectations in every way. We'd been dying to try dinner after several great brunches, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. The steak tartare was fantastic--bright, balanced, and so flavorful that your taste buds kept dancing long after each bite. Cabbage unexpectedly stole the show as a star appetizer, shining in both the duck sausage dish and the chatter appetizer. For entrées, get the duck. Seriously. So, so good. The flavors were an explosion of "wow" and easily one of the best dishes of the night. We ended on a high note with dessert--so good that my friend, who usually skips dessert entirely, said it was one of her favorites ever. Absolutely going back.

    Massimo M.

    What an amxing find. I lived in DC a LONNNNGGG time ago and in my meanderings pre and after clubbing in Georgetown I don't remember Lutece being there. Ambiance is super intimate and romantic. We were seated outside which in November could be chilly but the weather was still and the heat lamps did their job. Service was attentive and spot on. Great service. The food is amazing. We shared the pithiviens and a gnocchi dish with cheese and mushrooms that was out of this world. Robust wine list with bottles that don't break the bank and still good wine. And of course expensive wines as well. Definitely going back when in DC.

    Rachel B.

    We had an amazing dinner at Lutece! We had a 9pm reservation, and we decided to do the tasting menu. I love that the restaurant is cozy. You're packed in tight like a New York style restaurant, but they make the most of the space they have! The decor is cute with greenery and dried fruits. And you can peek inside the open kitchen. Everything we tried was delicious. Our highlights included the pumpkin gnocchi, the sourdough focaccia, the crudo fin fish, and the duck breast. Both desserts were incredibly delicious. One of the desserts was unique with a honey and cheese combination. The service was excellent throughout the night. We had a really fun date night, and we will definitely be back!

    Dessert-fab
    Kirk F.

    Fantastic food, with incredibly nice and attentive service, in a lively and buzzy and a bit loud (but not too loud) atmosphere. I loved this place and you would too. Superlative drinks too.

    Alexis S.

    The food is Michelin quality, the service is top notch, and the ambiance is warm and cozy. This is the perfect spot for a date, or celebrating a special occasion with a loved one in a more intimate dining setting.

    Mussels

    Spur of the moment and went great! Service was friendly and the food.. unbelievably good. The mussels were excellent and the salad very fresh. We will be back !

    Cross-section of sticky toffee pudding
    Lauren F.

    I tried the dinner menu at Lutece for the first time and sadly it didn't match the dessert/brunch offerings for me. The pithivier had an unpleasant texture and there were some particularly tough bits I couldn't chew and had to set aside. I like blood sausage, but the flavor and texture here were not good, and the pastry wasn't flavorful either. The sauces weren't enough to save it for me. The sticky toffee pudding was a mixed bag. I liked the taste of every individual element of the dessert, but it wasn't a sticky toffee pudding: the cake was dry and hadn't been soaked in the sauce, and there was no trace of dates. It's fine as a generic cake, but calling it that name made me expect sticky toffee pudding, which it simply wasn't. I couldn't really enjoy it. I regret paying so much for the pithivier in particular, since it didn't taste good, so I won't return for dinner. However, I would still consider coming back for their creative desserts (with a note to avoid the one I had this time). The staff are lovely and the presentation is gorgeous! Portions are very small across the board. It's a tight space, so make a reservation if you can.

    Julia P.

    Had a FABULOUS time at Lutèce's tonight celebrating mom's birthday dinner. We had a reservation at 8:15, but was planned to be there earlier than scheduled, around 7pm. They didn't have any tables available earlier but were so nice to make a recommendation for nearby bars to hang before our reservation time. Our table became available around 8pm and they texted us to join early if desired, which I appreciated. The restaurant is cozy, on the smaller side. You are quite literally next to your neighbor's table - think Paris or a city in Italy. It's darkly lit, noise level is decently high. We did a la carte, ordered broccoli appetizer, gnocchi and scallops (+ caviar). Surprisingly the winner of the night were the broccoli! They were cooked perfectly/ crispy, and the sauce that came with enhanced the flavors. Scallops were alright, caviar was just meh. Glad I had the option to add caviar because it was a special night, and why not. Gnocchi was super mushy, cauliflower were good though! Overall, their dish had beautiful presentation, sauce seasoned perfectly, but the main ingredient didn't feel super fresh / not cooked to our taste. We ordered two glasses of wine and unfortunately the by-glass wine list was very underwhelming. Should have gone for beer or cocktail. I did like the vibe, service, and the chef's cooking skills, so would like to give Lutèce another visit when their menu changes. Overall though, I had a great time!

    Wagyu steak
    Jamie B.

    This tiny gem is tucked into Georgetown. The bright blue front is darling, and draws attention to what is a beautiful, but tight, space. With maybe thirty seats or so, Lutéce manages to make itself a vibrant and lively space. The food was, from start to finish, extremely tasty. My husband and I began with the bread and cultured butter, accompanied by the marinated olives. The butter was absolutely divine. The basil oil adds a delicious and refreshing herby flavor to the already intoxicating bread. I had the ossetra caviar; and, though my husband (who isn't a fan of caviar) only took a bit, even he was blown away. The crispy, hot potatoes and the briny, smooth deliciousness of the ossetra pair perfectly with the fresh and crisp creme fraiche and chives and dill. While pricey, in my opinion this dish is worth it. For our mains, I got the steak tartare and my husband got the wagyu steak, medium rare. My husband's steak was probably the best bite of food I tasted. While everything was good, this steak was cooked perfectly and the accompanying sauces were so good. The steak tartare was rich and flavorful. Our server told me it's one of the chef's favorite dishes, and I can see why. The red peppers minced into the tartare add a punch of freshness and flavor, and the butter foam on top is a savory dream. The bread was a perfect vessel to make sure I didn't miss a piece of tartare. All in all, the meal was good and we would definitely return. I'm glad I got a last minute opening notification from Resy and that we were able to finally try Lutéce!

    Roasted Cod
    Stephanie C.

    Lutèce had long been on the list and I was so glad to finally try it last weekend with two friends. I arrived about 10 minutes after my friends so they had already ordered a bottle of red wine and it was the perfect compliment to our meal -- rich, full and yet light and drinkable. We started with the Bluefin Tuna Crudo, which was tender, bright and had a bit of a kick to it. It was such a fresh bite to start the meal. We also had the Charred Napa Cabbage and the roasted carrot special and the dishes had such different flavor profiles but were equally delicious. The cabbage was nutty and silky with the tahini sauce while the carrots were buttery and smooth with the touch of honey. I truly would have been happy with just these three dishes! For our entrees, we had the Berkshire Pork, the Roasted Cod and the Parisian Gnocchi. While I didn't try the pork, both of my friends really enjoyed it. The cod was flaky and cooked perfectly and the lobster/orange/saffron broth so was bright and tangy, it was my favorite bite of the evening. We added the truffle supplement to the gnocchi and I honestly didn't think it added too much, especially because the gnocchi dish was so salty I truly couldn't take more than two bites. I was disappointed but my friend really enjoyed it. Dessert was a tough pick and we might have picked incorrectly but we went with the Apple & Molasses, which "presents as an apple pie" as our server said. It wasn't sweet and was a good way to cleanse the palette with interesting flavors but nothing I'd order again. I did love the extra passionfruit jelly bite served to us with our bill. Passionfruit anything, please! It's an adorable, cozy space that I imagine would be great for a date night. I'd love to go back and try some other dishes in the future. One note, we did go there on an especially cold evening and did feel like we were a bit rushed from our table as the very small vestibule area filled up and future diners were crammed in there staring us down.

    Erin M.

    Booked reservations for dinner at Lutece on a Friday night after wanting to visit for sometime. It's a small space as others have mentioned so we were a bit cozy but no complaints. For ease of decision making, we ordered the Chef's Choice Tasting and loved all of it. The Honey Semifreddo was divine!! Lutece is worth the hype so make a reservation and see for yourself!

    Gabe L.

    Great ambiance and perfect for a nice date night or special occasion. I do want to mention that it is very important to have a reservation as it is almost impossible to get in without one. It is a smaller restaurant so seating is a bit cozy. However, the food is worth it! Since I came with a group, we were able to try a bit of everything and it was so good. I especially enjoyed the gnochhi (only wish there was more) and the grilled octopus. The one thing that I was not the most impressed with (and maybe this is because it was so busy) was the service. The service was pretty slow to refill water even with me asking and we had a bit of a laugh when we told the server about a dirty cup. Instead of taking away the cup, the server just brought a new one and so this dirty cup was stuck on our table for the whole dinner.

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    3.8(2k reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    This is just such a lively restaurant on all fronts. The high ceilings and knickknacks they have…read morecollected over the years gives this historic home charm that you would like to see in a cuisine that has existed for quite some times. Dispelling the myth that French cuisine is pretentious, we felt like we were in a home, and that we would be fed full to the brim. Came in while it was packed late into the night. We were sat immediately and had a wonderful time. Our waitresses were patient and had great recommendations for our first time trying French food. They seem incredibly experienced and added comfort in the way they spoke to their customers and ran their tables. We were even greeted by the owner who was great and cheery to each table he visited. The one night we went, it was incredibly packed with people having intimate, lighthearted, and laughter-filled gatherings, tables with multiple rounds of wine, everyone sharing their fries, and so he should feel proud of this place. Touches like this made it as though we were dining in someone's house. And I love that they start you off generously with bread and butter. Its a type of french loaf that is nice and fluffy, and I'd recommend setting some on the side if you're ordering a brothy dish. We ordered Moules Marinières, which came in a delightfully large cauldron of juicy plump clean muscles swimming in an herbaceous-garlicky white wine sauce. Unassumable from the simplicity of ingredients they threw together, but incredibly complex in flavor. This is one of the few times I actually tasted bay leaf, and amongst the fewer times I found the use of rosemary not be so overpowering. The mussel liquor at the bottom was perfect when soaked up in bread. What an incredible dish. We also tried a classic, Le Steak Maison, which was also distinctively flavorful. Our steak had a perfect cook at medium rare, and was uniquely seasoned with some sort of blend of herbes de provence. The fries were pretty standard and substantial, but paired with the Béarnaise sauce, it was such a tangy play of richness and acidity. Again really simple ingredients just executed so well. Great job, looking forward to coming again to try more on this large menu.

    I wouldn't go back. Food was fine, service was pretty awful. Not attentive, and not even friendly…read more Then the check came: -5% surcharge -20% tip added automatically -Additional tax on the tip?!?! -Tax on the rest of it What?! That's enough to drive me away, I don't know any other restaurant that does that and it seems petty. I would not recommend.

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    La Bonne Vache

    4.5(180 reviews)
    0.2 miGeorgetown

    I came across La Bonne Vache while walking around in Georgetown, intending on going to another…read morenearby restaurant. I'm so glad I did, because I'd give this place 6-stars if I could! I walked in and was seated at the bar. Rachal, the bartender, greeted me with a glass of water and asked me if I wanted a drink while I studied the menu. The restaurant space is very charming, giving off Parisian vibes. I ordered the Artichaut à la Grecque as a starter and the Salade Lyonnaise. The artichoke dish was simply delicious... steamed perfectly and accompanied by my new favorite sauce, sauce Ravigote. The whole plate was beautiful, but the way the sauce enhanced the flavor of the artichoke, not mask it, was just perfect execution. After taking my time with the artichoke, I switched over to the Lyonnaise salad... also simply perfect! The frisée was crisp and the lardons were cooked well. I'd say the only issue was the poached egg was a tad overcooked, but ever so slightly and it didn't ruin the dish. I sat at the bar after finishing both dishes and felt so much satisfaction from the food. The bonus was the lovely conversation I had with Rachal, at least until the rush of people started showing up... when I walked into the restaurant, it was quite empty, but when I left there was a line around the corner and every table was packed. I know why... If you're in DC, you have to dine here, you will not regret it!

    Food 4.5/5.0 Service 3.5/5.0…read moreValue 4.0/5.0 Decor 4.0/5.0 Overall 4.5/5.0 Really fun no-reservations bistro. Menu is in a good spot -- not very long, but has plenty of options for a nice meal. The burgers were very good, the fries were good, and the apps were all very good. The floor is very tightly packed but the ambiance is good. Would definitely go back. Be prepared to wait 30-60 minutes if you're not coming right before a prime times begin.

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    Pastis

    Pastis

    4.2(250 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$$

    Great food Great staff…read moreFun atmosphere We had to try the DC version after being inNYC Delicious and well priced We would come again

    Whoooooo man, do I have stuff to say…read more First off, I need to comment that Pastis and our server get a lot of leniency because 3 people in our group of 8 were 30 minutes late due to issues with Uber and other small things. But, beyond that, an otherwise "meh" night out food wise. I'm gonna streamline this. - Food: Why is the house steak called "bar steak"? That feels like a weird name for what's supposed to be a moderately upscale place. it's also $30, which is expensive for the area. - My wife's bar steak was ordered medium and it was served Rare. The same was true for a friend who ordered the exact same thing. What the hell? Sure, someone else in our party ordered hers rare, but if a guest asks for medium, cook it like that. My Spaghetti Limone was good, but was in an overly large plate. Also, it had 1-2 shakes too many of the red pepper flakes, and while I didn't mind the spice, some guests are spice sensitive and there was no indication on the menu it was gonna have any spice. We were given bread for the table but my first slice was actually cold to the touch. The bread itself didn't feel fresh. It honestly seemed like it'd just been set in the basket from wherever it was stored. Menu: - A lot of stuff on the menu seems fried (at times semi-heavily), which is not typical of French cuisine (this can be learned with a quick google). If it's meant to be "inspired by" note that. Also maybe make the menu healthier. - The menu itself is non-descriptive and gives an air that Pastis is trying to be classier than it is. Also, the cocktails and drinks menu was just a simple, cheap laminate while the main food menu was a paper one that wasn't taken away and stayed on the table throughout our meal. Service: 1) the server said "oh the non-alcoholic Bordeaux blend, good catch, " when i ordered my drink. She didn't see me point specifically to it either. If you're gonna list a couple non-alcoholic wines, maybe avoid having a regular version of the same variety? Maybe have the non alcoholic version more clearly labeled? 2) Water: our group specified flat water (not sparkling) and every time refills came (we had to ask, no staff clocked that we were low and asked if we wanted or simply brought more) only one bottle was brought and it was started at one end, meaning it was empty by the other end of the table. Why not bring 2? Why not just have bigger bottles? Additionally, because sometimes there is water upcharge in DC, we asked for Tap water. But we had to ask numerous times, multiple people in our group too, as it was never brought. 3) Our server spilled one guests wine on the floor at one point. 4) Our server disappeared for 5-10 minutes at a time, not bothering at all to ask how things were. At one point, when I got up to go to the bathroom, near the end of our meal, she was closing out other tables checks (usual end of the night stuff), which is fine, but there was still like 45 minutes left before the restaurant was due to close. Seems to me that should be done after your party of 8 leaves. We had to flag her or other servers down and Pastis was not busy. Service was inattentive. Multiple people in our party also had to ask for the table to get salt and pepper. When it came, it was just passively dropped off with big "fine, ugh, here it is" energy at the opposite end of the table, while staff walked away. I get it, half our group was 30 minutes late. But that doesn't excuse the apathy and disregard we were given. For a place that tries to be classy, Pastis was whelming. Honestly, don't recommend.

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    Bistro Du Jour

    3.8(288 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    Ouuu I loved this place! Not sure what I expected but the food was great. I've been here twice now,…read moreonce for brunch and then happy hour. I ordered the Plait Americain and I enjoyed that for brunch. Happy hour took me by surprise got a nice burger for like $14 and then French 75 for $8, let me tell you those were the strongest French 75 I've ever had. It had me knocked out for 6 hours straight! I think service could be better, waitress could have been more attentive during brunch time. Ambiance was cool but please why does a restaurant only have one bathroom??? So we had to wait in line to use the bathroom on busy days yeah that was annoying but overall good stuff

    I wanted to love this place so much. I live next-door to it, so I've been looking forward to trying…read moreit. My sons treated me for Mother's Day. From the moment we arrived, the vibe was off. There was no excitement, positivity or welcoming words. No one in the restaurant said happy Mother's Day or even Hello - they looked exhausted and like they were just trying to get through the evening. Perhaps they were overwhelmed and understaffed, so I gave them the benefit of the doubt. The good: - clean seating area - quick check-in - espresso martinis and the French 75 were good cocktails - the vegan entree was good - the mashed potatoes were good The bad: - seated for three people at a table with two of the seats not fitting, one diner had to endure the meal with half of their back against a protruding wall and on a bench seam. - appetizer tray showed up missing one of the four appetizers, when we asked about it, they commented that they were out of it. They brought us some more cheese puffs. We would not have ordered that had we known. - we had to summon the waiter to take our entrée order well after the appetizers had been completely cleared - we had to share Waters when we could not get refills after trying a couple times - atmosphere was bland, didn't seem like effort went into the decor or the experience The ugly: - their signature dish was ordered medium rare: it could not be cut with the table knife and there was no steak knife because it's supposed to be a melt in your mouth dish. It was well done and had to be returned. From our seats, we could watch them inspecting it and talking while one of them rolls their eyes. They bring out another one that was cooked to order. - when we got the bill, they charged for both steaks which was an $82 charge. - again, we have to find somebody to help us with the check. There were no apologies and no offer for compensation for the appetizer, the service, the food, the overcharging, anything. It was really sad because that was to be a very special meal for me and it would be easy to at least try to make things right. :( Please know there are other things I am not including in this review because we are a family that has all worked in the service industry. I hate giving a negative review, but no way around this one. And, yes... my son left a substantial tip. We aren't jerks. :)

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    Nice seating overlooking The Wharf.

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    Bistro Du Jour

    4.3(108 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Terrific sit down dinner with friends and colleagues at the 2026 international cleaning advocacy…read moremeeting. A fine variety of foods to choose from so kicked things off with a nice healthy green salad, including mixed greens, asparagus, snap peas, chives, with green goddess dressing. Tonight's entrée was the beef bourguignon. short rib that melted in your mouth. Add in mushrooms laden with pommes purée. served from a super friendly waiter who paid just the right amount of attention to us. They had a house favorite dessert, which was flourless chocolate cake. It doesn't go with my eating healthy, but based on the healthy dinner tonight, I indulged. The dessert... decadent

    Kicked off my visit to D.C. with the cutest little breakfast at this French bistro right in our…read morehotel... it was a lovely way to start the trip! The decor was right up my alley: gorgeous details, stunning florals, absolutely beautiful. We both went with the Plat Américain, a classic breakfast with eggs, bacon, crispy fingerlings, and a croissant. A simple but solid choice! The croissant especially was so soft and fluffy, thoroughly enjoyed that. I ordered an iced latte and asked for it to be sweetened, but it came out pretty punchy... I don't think the sweetener made it in! If you're into a strong, bold latte you'll love it, but if you like yours on the sweeter side, just make sure to double check with your server. The manager also stopped by our table mid-meal which was a nice touch, super friendly and personable. It was a pleasure!

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    Bonne Vie Cafe & Bistro

    3.7(26 reviews)
    1.6 miU Street Corridor

    Went for a birthday brunch. Food was good, and the cocktails were great. I was impressed by the…read morewine by the glass options as well. They don't do any sort of special treatment/desserts, etc. for birthdays which is absolutely fine for me but worth noting for those who may want a more celebratory(?) celebration. I think they might have some kinks to work out between how they advertise reservations for special events (like the Gypsy Jazz brunch). They also seated us at a table for 8 at first even though the reservation was for 10 people that was also not in the area where the live music was although that was what the reservation advertised. When everyone arrived we then had to move tables to make space possibly where we were supposed to be the whole time? From a customer's perspective it just seemed a bit disorganized and confusing.

    3.75 Stars, soooooooo close to 4 and with a few tweaks, could get there!…read more We saw their bottomless fries and salad Thursday special (also the same day as their upstairs jazz night....note...those are different reservations and different specials ($10 martinis and jazz upstairs only).....cause you know a brotha loves some fries!! Taking over the old Baby Shank space with very few changes, the downstairs is moody and great for group dinners. Serving French Bistro style classics like Trout Almandine, Steak Frite and roast chicken the menu is brief (which I appreciate, just do what you do well). The Thursday special, as I said is $45 for a starter, a main, a desert and shared bottomless fries and salad that come with your main dish. The starters. The table got the flat bread (it has some crazy description, but it's just flat bread pizza) was solid coming with a vegie and a meat option. The salmon carpaccio was served with a lemon caper sauce and field greens had a slight texture issue (served more like gravlax instead of diced means the sauce didn't penetrate all of the fish); but if you got the perfect bite, it was solid. The rabbit terrine was the winner, served with a salad and bread, it was meaty with a subtle flavoring. For mains we had the steak (medium rare, I would go medium next time, the cut wasn't medium-rare quality) served with roasted onions and lightly sauced. Solid. The roast chicken. Tender and moist. Solid but needed salt. And the Trout, full fish filet and skin-side smothered in almond parsley sauce. The sauce should have been put on the meat side to imbue that with the flavor, also needed salt and something to lift the flavor (maybe more citrus). The salad and fires come with your main and really are bottomless. Waiving your server down, they come with a giant bowl of piping hot fries. Truely the star of the show. Perfectly salted and went with every main dish. Even the salad was good, with a solid vinaigrette. They have a great priced house caraf of white, red or rose wine that we washed all this down with. We were stuffed to the gills. Service was responsive and the pacing was very good. I know French food is known for understated-elevated; this place is soooooo close to hitting the nail on the head. I'll certainly be back to check out the jazz and tinis (make reservations, we went up to check it out and it was packed)!

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