Bistro La Bonne - Carta

1340 U St NW, Washington DC I-20009-7541, United States, 20060

🛍 French, Bistro, Belgian, European

4 💬 114 Reseñas
Bistro La Bonne

Teléfono: +12024999208

Dirección: 1340 U St NW, Washington DC I-20009-7541, United States, 20060

Ciudad: Washington DC

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 114

Sitio Web: http://www.bistrolabonne.com

"While this place may not be the be all end all of French restaurants in DC, it will give you the experience. Vintage wine posters? Check. Escargots? Check. Baguette? You bet! Get some snails with moule frites or coq au vin and finish it off with a digestif and crème brulee. My particular favorite here is the steak tartare. The service is great even for the very tiny space the restaurant occupies. The prices won't guillotine your wallet either."

Hannah Hannah

The kitchen stays open later than most restaurants (I believe until midnight), and the food is delicious. If you can, sit at the bar for some great people-watching!

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Ralph
Ralph

Bartender didn't know the cheeses on the cheese plate, didn't know the cut of meat in the signature steak frites, nor the cheese in the au gratin. However, the food is the saving grace and this is a must eat venue. Bravo!


Charley
Charley

I adore this restaurant for its fantastic French bistro cuisine that is fresh, authentic, and absolutely delicious! The staff is outstanding, surpassing what is typically found in DC. Plus, the prices are quite reasonable.


Charlotte
Charlotte

I've been to brunch here countless times. It's a cozy little place, but they always manage to have seating available. Any meal that comes with a side salad is definitely worth it! I’m not sure what the dressing is, but it's so good I could use it to water my plants and imagine they'd grow into magical beanstalks. Don’t forget to order a side of French fries too! Ver carta


Adam
Adam

While this place may not be the be all end all of French restaurants in DC, it will give you the experience. Vintage wine posters? Check. Escargots? Check. Baguette? You bet! Get some snails with moule frites or coq au vin and finish it off with a digestif and crème brulee. My particular favorite here is the steak tartare. The service is great even for the very tiny space the restaurant occupies. The prices won't guillotine your wallet either.

Washington DC

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Washington, D.C. es conocida por sus monumentos y museos icónicos. Los alimentos típicos incluyen los half-smokes, la comida soul y la cocina etíope, reflejando la cultura diversa de la ciudad.

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  • French Cocina francesa clásica que muestra una elegancia atemporal, nuestro menú ofrece platos ricos y sabrosos elaborados con técnicas tradicionales y ingredientes de temporada, prometiendo una experiencia culinaria inolvidable. ¡Buen provecho!
  • Bistro Una experiencia gastronómica acogedora y casual que ofrece platos clásicos y contemporáneos, elaborados con ingredientes frescos. Disfruta de sabores ricos y un ambiente íntimo, perfecto para una comida relajada con amigos o familiares. Ver carta
  • Belgian Experimenta los ricos sabores de Bélgica con nuestro menú cuidadosamente seleccionado. Disfruta de los favoritos tradicionales, desde guisos abundantes y mejillones hasta deliciosos gofres y chocolates, cada plato ofreciendo un sabor auténtico de la cocina belga.
  • European Deléitese en un viaje culinario por Europa con nuestro exquisito menú elaborado, que presenta platos auténticos de Francia, Italia, España y más allá, utilizando los ingredientes más frescos para dar vida a los sabores tradicionales.

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