Find out what French restaurants to try in Chevy Chase. Chevy Chase is the name of both a town and an unincorporated census-designated place (Chevy Chase (CDP), Maryland) that straddle the northwest border of Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland. Several settlements in the same area of Montgomery County and one neighborhood of Washington, D.C. include "Chevy Chase" in their names. These villages, the town, and the CDP share a common history and together form a larger community colloquially referred to as "Chevy Chase".
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4 based on 168 reviews
A neighborhood Bistrot located in Cleveland Park that stays faithful to its French roots offering the best French dishes on this side of the Atlantic.
Sometimes a neighborhood place gets complacent but no La Piquette. Went on a very busy night and yet the food came out promptly, once an order was placed;don't be shy about flagging down any staff person...all responsive. Wonderful crusty bread and not overwhelming EVOO went well with country pate to start. Enjoyed white and red by the glass selections. On to Bourride, with a very fresh selection of plump mussels, a bit overcooked monkfish, octopus, and shrimp in a wonderful broth. Roasted duck breast was an ample portion and quite flavorful; while the assiette de legumes was quite satisfying although it was hard to tell in that it was consumed before I could reach in! Apple tart was marvelous as well the creme brulee. So come on over.
Where to eat Japanese food in Chevy Chase: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 231 reviews
To really get a feel for a restaurant going on a major "eating out" day is not always the best to judge from. But in this instance it certainly was. Mother's Day eating out most places are a zoo and i imagine they were earlier in the day. We had a 7.00 reservation but somehow it never got to the restaurant and it appeared we would be without a table when we arrived. Samuel did a bit of checking and noted another party not keeping their reservation and we secured their table.Service was great with drinks and great bread to start. A bit of a limited menu which was understandable for the holiday crowds but plenty of choices to pick from. My wife and i had a codfish plate that was spectacular....quite tasty and well presented. My salad was a creation of Faro beans and spinach in a wonderful simple vinagarette. Dessert was a chocolate lava cake of which i could have had a few more of.....We were treated as if we were the only ones in the place and i assure we were not. I am adding this our list of must go places....you go too and you will not be disappointed. Nice and cozy and similiar to what you find in Paris withou the airfare!!!
Best American food near Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
4 based on 71 reviews
Small, cozy restaurant with a small-ish menu, but entrees are beautifully presented and delicious. Reservations recommended. Full bar is a plus. Highly recommended.
Most Popular Mexican food in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
4 based on 190 reviews
New French restaurant run by chef Yannick Cam.
Our national trade association is headquartered in Bethesda. We held our annual Staff Appreciation Holiday Dinner at Bistro Provence in their private room on the second floor. Both the food and service was outstanding. It was one of the best group dining experiences I have ever had.
4 based on 195 reviews
Welcome to Le Vieux Logis A long time Bethesda favorite, Le Vieux Logis offers a newly inspired French menu and wine list, perfect for intimate dinners, cozy nights out and quiet conversation with friends and colleagues. The kitchen showcases flavorful Fr
My wife and I went here recently for a birthday dinner. We took advantage of the restaurantâs $38 three-course prix-fixe dinner menu, which proved to be an excellent value. We liked all of our courses (artisan salad and Roquefort terrine; steak frites and bacon-wrapped pork tenderloin; and creÌpe Suzette and vanilla creÌme bruÌleÌe). All were well-presented and very good (though weâd hoped the creÌpe would be flamed tableside). The service was very friendly and accommodating, and the ambiance warm and welcoming. Thereâs a minuscule parking lot right behind the restaurant, but thereâs ample parking nearby.
Top 8 Mediterranean food in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
4 based on 204 reviews
Returned to Le Madeleine twice on my most recent visit on business to Bethesda. Had a three salad plate for dinner one night and enjoyed it, but then I'm a salad kind of gal. I like the décor and the freshness of the food. It's pretty obvious people think of this more as a breakfast / lunch place but if you don't lean toward very heavy evening meals, this is a great option. I don't feel it's very expensive for what you get.Another evening, after experiencing a crab shack complete with all the salty, messy, cracking, digging business for not-very-much-food (not my kind of place but I get it for those who love the adventure), we stopped here for a dessert pastry, which in my case was a filled croissant. Or maybe 2 filled croissants, if I'm being totally honest (seriously I got about 3 ounces of crab out of two of those poor critters before giving up). Also picked up a bag of 3 Linzer cookies to bring back as my travel gift to my family who was left behind and they pronounced them among the very best cookies they have ever eaten.
Where to eat European food in Chevy Chase: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 255 reviews
This is a great place to take somebody for a nice leisurely lunch away from the busier areas of Chevy Chase or Bethesda. Formal service at a relaxed pace, though the food was a bit slow last week. (i think the dumbwaiter that brings food up from the kitchen was broken.)Decent sized lunch portions at a reasonable price, but if you are hungrier you'll want to add an appetizer which obviously inflates the bill quickly. Hate to say it, but a large free parking lot is definitely a bonus in that area.
4 based on 908 reviews
We've eaten here at least twice before, and on all previous occasions, the food and wine were great. Not so this time. Chateauneuf-du-Pape is my alt time favorite wine, and I've had it many times. Unfortunately, the bottle I had this time, although not technically bad, was too acidic for my tastes, to the point that I ordered a Merlot to replace it.My wife and I shared the Goat Cheese appetizer. The Goat Cheese was fine, but the sauce it was in was too spicey. For the main course, we both ordered the clalssic Filet MIgnon with the butter, Butter Red Wine reduced sauce. Instead of a deep red, buttery wine sauce like I imagined - and like I remember receiving previously, we got what appeared to be an Aus Jus with some butter. So disappointing! Check out Giada's recipe for it; it's delicious. The service throughout was great, as usual - very friendly and prompt. For dessert, we shared the Blueberry tart. It was tasty. Also, ask for a table "in the back" - it's much quieter. We may return, not sure. As another traveler said, "it's pricey". I don't mind the prices, IF the food is outstanding.Tip: If you're using the Valet parking in front of the restaurant, it's easier if you come down Wisconsin Ave and make a right on Bethesda Ave and then a right on Woodmont Ave. The restaurant will be there, almost as soon as you turn onto Woodmont Ave. Otherwise, if you just come down Woodmont, you'll need to make a U-Turn. Also, be wary of your GPS: Bethesda has a LOT of constructiion which has closed and reconfigured streets in that area. Been there, dooe that.
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