- 701
- Penn Quarter
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French
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$$$
Top Pick!
Should we put this on my platinum Business Amex or yours?
- Adour
- Downtown
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French, French (Regional)
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$$$$
Pun intended.
Fashion makes way for hedonistic slobs--the history book on the shelf is always repeating itself.
This bustling creperie is the ideal refueling stop for retail sprees through Georgetown.
How do you say classique in French?
The chicer, more playful culinary sister of the famed Citronelle.
Still number one among blindfolded foodies.
- CityZen
- Southwest
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American (New), French
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$$$$
Top Pick!
Washington's (still) unattainable standard. Perfection on the tip of a silver fork.
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Undiscovered hotel resto with foreign following.
- IndeBleu
- Penn Quarter
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French, Indian
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$$$
Austin Powers jets off to Bombay for the tapas and the women.
Means "paradise" in provençale dialect. Also translates as "calling the wine snob's bluff."
- Marcel's
- Foggy Bottom
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Belgian, French
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$$$$
A French restaurant for people who like to say how much they love French restaurants.
- Montmartre
- Capitol Hill
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French, French (Regional)
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$$$
Très French. Très Eastern Market.
- Oya
- Penn Quarter
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Asian, French
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$$$
Sneaking away for a tryst with Mr. Tall, Dark and Works Down-the-Hall?
- Plume
- Dupont Circle
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American (New), French
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$$$$
Top Pick!
"What's this fork for?" whispered with a Maltese accent.
These puns do go rather well with my cheesy French onion soup.
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