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M. Wells Steakhouse

M. Wells Steakhouse

43-15 Crescent St., Long Island City 11101, 11101-4208, United States

Bars • Steak • Desserts • Steakhouse


"When we moved in across the street, I figured that a restaurant right next to an enormous high rise would probably just coast off convenience and churn out OK but basically uninteresting food. I was wrong! Having eaten here about half a dozen times, I think the concise description is that M. Wells is a restaurant run by a couple that loves running a restaurant. Looking at food, the menu changes slowly enough to revisit favorites but quickly enough that there are probably new dishes between visits. The cooking behind it seems to come from a place of real curiosity about how food can be delicious and interesting, with more attention paid to old techniques than new ones, and mercifully little of the stuffy pride that sometimes entails. It has the feeling of humans trying to do things they think are good and cool, with not much strategizing beyond that. Having eaten around the area for a couple of years, I think it is the best restaurant , whatever that means. We recently had multi-course dinner for two here and got out for just over $50 per person after tip (no drinks), which I think is extremely reasonable for what we got. Beyond the food, I appreciate how much random community stuff they do: they provide food/drinks/music/etc for both the annual neighborhood block party and marathon, and they also host classes and markets throughout the year. They apparently have live music now too. Overall, it seems like the sort of place that would be great for a couple of years and then close because the people running it optimized for being good instead of profitable ... except it has somehow stayed open for over a decade. I hope they keep going. P.S.: the annual meat pies are great."

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2029 P Street Northwest, Washington, 20036, United States Of America, 20036-1006, Washington, D.C.

Pasta • Italian • Ice Cream • Italian Kitchen


"What a treat! I didn’t realize that this was a prix fixe menu restaurant, but even with the more limited options it was still hard to choose. The restaurant is in a townhouse just off of Dupont – at best it seats about 30 people. The service is excellent and the atmosphere is lovely. I opted to start with one of their cocktails – a prosecco and raspberry drink. Just right for a summer’s evening! The bread basket has some very long breadsticks and delicious breads. Perfect for eating with the antipasto misto that comes for the table. Burrata mozzaerella, fried sardines, ricotta stuffed zucchini flowers, porchetta, caponata, heirloom tomatoes with crostini and grilled baby eggplant. Each one a delightful taste treat! (The selection was modified since my hubby doesn’t eat cheese. Primi was a gnocchi in pesto – a classic dish done very well. Not too heavy. I also took a taste of the bigoli (a fatter pasta with the pancetta and breadcrumbs and could have had a meal of that as well. Secondi was the quail with chanterelle mushrooms. It was delicate and full of flavor. The sea bass with Heirloom tomatoes was another tasty option. Next up, the cheese course. What was most interesting about the selection of 3 cheeses was the eggplant walnut jam that accompanied them. At times both sweet and eggplanty it was a new taste. To end the meal, espresso and a yogurt panna cotta with fresh blackberries and a piece of shortbread. Was glad to have also tasted the chocolate raspberry cake -will hope for that one next time! A few treats with the bill – chocolate covered almond, raspberry gelee and a cookie made with grappa. The menu is $75 person plus drinks. Not an inexpensive meal but certainly well worth it. They were very accommodating with my husband’s food requests. The service throughout was 5 star. I understand why it is so hard to get a reservation at this lovely neighborhood restaurant."