Find out what European restaurants to try in Hyattsville. Hyattsville is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, and also a close, urban suburb of Washington, D.C. The population was 17,557 at the 2010 United States Census.
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4 based on 360 reviews
Bistro Cacao is a restaurant with style and flair, serving some classic French dishes and original ones in a romantic atmosphere of curtained-off tables, perfect for a quiet date. We had a delightful and light Brunch on an Easter Sunday of grilled mahi-mahi and a vegetable omelet. The customers all seemed to be locals. Service was friendly and attentive. Reasonably priced.
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4 based on 2008 reviews
Le Diplomate is simply a machine. They manage to serve throngs of customers with a level of âcalm and collectedâ that is impressive. Ordering drinks at the crowded bar was not a problem. The hostess waiting for me to get my drink before seating me was not a problem. My server responding quickly to requests was also no problem.The restaurant itself is bustling and loud. The lights, the sounds, the people, and the pleasant smells are wonderful and intense. If it is nice outside, request a patio seat. The food itself is delicious. They do mound on the fries a bit too much where they come as a side, yet they are still very good.The steak frites is the best steak frites I have eaten.The salads are leafy, fresh and generous.You canât go wrong here though I would suggest...1. Might not be the place for baby strollers or small kids.2. Business or business casual attire. Sure, in 2019 no one can really enforce any dress codes, yet you can help them out by making an effort to not wear ball caps, shorts and flip flops. Besides, sometimes dressing more nicely can be fun and it shows respect for both a great restaurant and the people you are with.
4 based on 353 reviews
My family and I visited Café Berlin on an October Saturday evening, after securing a reservation on-line. We arrived to a partially-filled restaurant, not as busy as I would have expected, looking forward to a memorable German dinner.Overall, the experience was good, not great. We ordered beers, wine, a pretzel appetizer, and then individual entrees, finally settling on desserts to split between us.What was good?⢠Ambiance â laid-back, small restaurant with seating inside and outside. It was nice to dine in a restaurant where we could actually hear each other and have a conversation without shouting.⢠The pretzel appetizer â yum!⢠The desserts.What we did not enjoy?⢠Our waiter seemed completely untrained on how to pace a meal. He visited our table three times while we were looking over the menu, each time seeming confused that we were not ready to order. When we did order drinks, it took a long time for them to come. Service was OK, but not professional â more like service in a Jersey diner.⢠Misrepresented wine on the menu â we ordered a bottle of reisling and on the menu, it referenced that it was a one liter bottle. When it arrived, it was a 750 ml bottle and when I pointed that out to the waiter, he made no effort to check or apologize.⢠Schweinekrustenbraten Café Berlin Art â a signature entrée during Oktoberfest, but the pork was way, way overcooked â dry, tasteless, tough, not appealing at all.Perhaps we hit on an off-night there, which is unfortunate since it was my first time there. Not sure if weâll go backâ¦
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