10 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

Chez Billy Sud

$$$ | Georgetown Fodor's choice

A favorite for an elegant working lunch, this cozy gem spotlights southern French cooking and serves lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. On the menu, you will find classic French fare such as duck confit, steak and fries, and mussels. The dining space consists of three distinct spaces: a quaint indoor dining room with vintage French art, a picturesque patio surrounded by greenery, and a third dining room with an active fireplace in the winter for a cozy, romantic vibe. 

1039 31st St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
202-965–2606
Known For
  • chicken liver mousse appetizer
  • elegant atmosphere
  • fine selection of French wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations Recommended

Le Chat Noir

$$$ | Tenleytown Fodor's choice

This unpretentious but intimate and stylish bistro recalls a Parisian café, with dark woods, white tablecloths, and cozy tables—not to mention the owner himself is from Paris. The main floor has two dining rooms, one of which has floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the street when weather permits. The menu is traditional French, with staples like steak frites, escargots, bouillabaisse, and crepes.

Bistro Bis

$$$ | Capitol Hill

The zinc bar, cherrywood interior, and white tablecloths create great expectations at Bistro Bis, where the seasonal menu offers modern takes on French bistro fare. Thanks to its prime location, acclaimed menu, deep wine list, and classic cocktails, it's a popular spot for Washington power brokers and insiders. For a first course, be sure to try the steak tartare, served with a porcini mushroom aioli. Main course hits include classic steak frites, wild mushroom risotto, and beef bourguignon.

15 E St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
202-661–2700
Known For
  • excellent steak frites and steak tartare
  • sophisticated ambience that attracts a powerful clientele
  • an elegant apple tart

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Bistro Cacao

$$$$ | Capitol Hill

French and romantic, adorned with velvet curtained walls in a 19th-century bordello sort of way, Bistro Cacao is the place to go for a special meal. An extensive menu has a modern innovative flair—think grilled Mediterranean sea bass with leek confit and filet mignon with red pearl onion sauce. The trio crème brulée is the perfect end to the culinary experience. The patio is charming.

316 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002, USA
202-546--4737
Known For
  • lovely patio
  • extensive wine list
  • steak frites
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No lunch

Bistrot du Coin

$$$ | Dupont Circle

A well-established local favorite, this cozy bistro has a monumental zinc bar and a menu of moderately priced French classics, including onion soup, duck breast, cassoulet, and steaks garnished with a pile of crisp fries. Enjoy your meal with a glass of the house Beaujolais, a Côtes du Rhône, or an Alsatian white. If you're in town for Bastille Day (July 14th), don't miss the restaurant's lively French National Day celebration.

Bistrot Lepic & Wine Bar

$$$ | Georgetown

Relaxed and upbeat, this neighborhood bistro serves twists on old classics such as potato-crusted salmon served with cherry and Pernod sauce, but some standards, including braised veal cheeks, remain. The wine is all French, with many available by the glass. The wine bar on the second floor has a menu of small plates, and seating is first come, first served.

Convivial

$$ | Logan Circle
This cozy French restaurant serves classics such as ratatouille, steak frites, and coq au vin. The extensive wine list focuses on French varieties, guaranteeing perfect pairings. The popular brunch features lovely omelets and crunchy croque monsieurs. On warm days, enjoying a glass of champagne on the cozy patio is a popular neighborhood pastime.
801 O St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
202-525–2870
Known For
  • French plates meant for sharing
  • lots of local regulars
  • lively patio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Marcel's by Robert Wiedmaier

$$$$

Served in a warmly lit, elegant setting, the award-winning Belgian menu at Marcel's—the flagship restaurant of acclaimed chef Robert Wiedmaier—often includes multiple seafood choices (like perfectly seared diver scallops and Blue Bay mussels), succulent duck breast, and a selection of foie gras. Order the mixed-melon minestrone with yogurt sorbet and cream for dessert. If you're craving fine dining but are short on time, check out the happy hour menu, which offers small dishes like duck liver mousse and escargot for $12 a plate. 

2401 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20037, USA
202-296–1166
Known For
  • very upscale multicourse menus that change daily
  • flavorful Blue Bay mussels
  • affordable lounge happy hour
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

Mintwood Place

$$$ | Adams Morgan

At this saloon-inspired venue, European and American flavors come together with seasonal ingredients. The menu changes weekly, with dishes like a half-roasted chicken with truffle butter or seared sea scallops with roasted eggplant. Having brunch on the patio is a great way to check out the Adams Morgan scene.

1813 Columbia Rd. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009, USA
202-234–6732
Known For
  • European meets American cuisine
  • great happy-hour deals
  • seasonal menu that changes every week
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays, Reservations essential

PAUL

$ | Downtown

This Parisian-style café is fast and casual yet sophisticated. The puff of its cheese gougeres, the heft of its salty-sweet croque monsieur sandwiches, and the delicate crunch of its almond-flour macaron cookies will leave you craving more. Although there can be lengthy lines, when you compare the prices and quality here to other Downtown lunch options, nothing else comes close.

801 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 2004, USA
202-524–4500
Known For
  • Parisian-style, fast-casual chain
  • huge pastry selection
  • big crowds during lunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted