Citronelle in DC, good?
#1
Posted 11 September 2010 - 04:59 PM
Well I have tryed to get reservation at Mini Bar but of course I wasnt succesful.
So Now i'm looking at other option some have suggest, like Proof, Cafe Atlantico etc.
I also came across Citronelle website and its look very good. No one suggest it. Anyone ever try it? Is it good?
Thanks
Chris comming soon to Washington DC.
#2
Posted 11 September 2010 - 07:35 PM
Honestly, I went to Cafe Atlantico a few weeks later. I had not been in about a year. I found it very disappointing. It was during restaurant week, but we did not order off the restaurant week menu. Maybe that had something to do with it. Maybe going out on restaurant week and ordering off the regular menu instead of the RW menu isn't such a great idea (but we were not impressed with the RW menu)? Nonetheless, we left pretty unhappy.
But Citronelle is awesome. Or Central as well. I love both of his restaurants, although last month was the only time I've been to Citronelle and I've been to Central a few times. I've never had anything less than an excellent time at Central.
Haven't tried Proof yet. I'm dying to, though. My other very favorite restaurant in DC is Ris. I REALLY love Ris. AND I like Hank's Oyster Bar, although not as much as Ris, or Central (or Citronelle, for that matter).
I scanned the menu to post on my blog, so I can pass it on. We did the tasting menu, or the Promenade Gourmande. I know it changes frequently, but on August 11, this was it.
Also, the staff treated us amazingly well. Obviously people who enjoy their jobs and enjoy happy customers.
So, that's my 2 cents, for what it is worth being not from a "superfoodie" or restaurant critic. Hope it helped.
#3
Posted 14 September 2010 - 06:48 AM
Plus, you get an amazing ambience. Everyone in town wants to be there, and it's always overloaded with slightly rambunctious suits, even though it's a gargantuan spot, for a fine dining establishment.
I'd offer you some photos and a detailed run-down of the courses, but unfortunately I haven't gotten around to writing the review for my blog yet, so I don't have my notes in order. I'll try to put up some photos sometime, though.
You really won't be disappointed--but, then again, it's also the most expensive meal in town, so you get what you pay for.
Edited by The Food Buster, 14 September 2010 - 06:51 AM.
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#4
Posted 14 September 2010 - 10:08 AM
#5
Posted 14 September 2010 - 02:38 PM
We will also try Rasika for my girlfriend who love indian food.
the only thing I'm still not decided is for Barbeque. When I lived in Champaign Illinois, there was a really good BBQ restaurant there (dont remember the name) and now that I'm back living in Québec City, I miss the BBQ restaurant. We dont have real BBQ here. Right now I'm looking at Capital Q or Old Glory Amerrican BBQ.
My week in washington should be a good one! I'm also looking at DC metro food tour, maybe the Easton Market tour. Of course there is also all the monuments tu see, White house, Capitole, Lincon Memorialm Smithsonian Museum etc etc. I wont have enought time for all sightseeing and food eating :)
Bye
Chris
Edited by wawa, 14 September 2010 - 02:38 PM.
#6
Posted 14 September 2010 - 06:58 PM
Yes, DC's undoubtedly a great place to visit.I'm so happy to ear all those good comments. I have a reservation and I will try La Promenade Gourmande for sur with wine pairing. Cant wait to be there.
We will also try Rasika for my girlfriend who love indian food.
the only thing I'm still not decided is for Barbeque. When I lived in Champaign Illinois, there was a really good BBQ restaurant there (dont remember the name) and now that I'm back living in Québec City, I miss the BBQ restaurant. We dont have real BBQ here. Right now I'm looking at Capital Q or Old Glory Amerrican BBQ.
My week in washington should be a good one! I'm also looking at DC metro food tour, maybe the Easton Market tour. Of course there is also all the monuments tu see, White house, Capitole, Lincon Memorialm Smithsonian Museum etc etc. I wont have enought time for all sightseeing and food eating :)
Bye
Chris
Rasika, definitely. Ms. Alex also loves going to the Champagne Sunday Brunch at Bombay Club.
Don't expect great BBQ. Lots of other really good places to eat, though. If you're in the mood for sophisticated Italian food, I recommend Tosca. Their $35 three-course pre-theater menu (5:30-7:00) is an outstanding bargain.
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#7
Posted 15 September 2010 - 03:52 PM
My son is studying at George Washington University, so I only have a tourist's experience of weekend dinners.
Besides Minibar (where we last got a reservation in 2006 - we're dialing tomorrow morning for Oct 16) I've enjoyed Jaleo, Oyamel, Rasika, and Bombay Club. The food at the latter 2 is somewhat similar. Choose Bombay Club for a more formal and quiet atmosphere and Rasika for a more happening vibe.
#8
Posted 07 October 2010 - 06:08 AM
Allright, now time for Bombay club tonight!
Chris









