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- JJeanettevipWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent food and presentation. Absolutely delicious! My entire family loves this place and we are never disappointed. This is an excellent dining experience not to be missed.More infoThe FallsPrice: Moderate• American• Falls Church•4.6
- JjoanvipWashington, D.C. Area •65 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoGreat place for a wonderful relaxing meal. Brought friends visiting from Boston for a local hotspot meal! Those apple pancakes are delectable & worth the calorie splurge!More infoRuthie's All-DayPrice: Moderate• American• Arlington•4.8
- MMeganvipWashington, D.C. Area •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOur server Aaron (spelling? ) was wonderful- attentive, friendly, knowledgeable, and cared about each of my elderly father's needs which is not often found in restaurants these days. Food was very yummy, covered a wide variety of diets and preferences, and was warm/quickly served. Only slowdown was at dessert course, but it was at the end of the night right before closing time. We would go back again and again as well as recommend for anyone looking for good food at good price in a lovely atmosphere.More infoFounding Farmers VA: TysonsPrice: Moderate• American• Tysons Corner / McLean•4.5
- MMarijoyWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe brunch had numerous options. For hors d'oeuvres: the Frissee Lardon was well-dressed and topped with a perfectly poached egg; and the Soup a L'Oignon had perfectly caramelized onions and was topped with delicious golden crust of Gruyere cheese that over flowed the bowl. For entrees: the Tartine featured a buttery salmon and parsley spread that was well complemented by the slightly acid capers and pickled shallots; and the Loup de Mer was perfectly cooked and the butter sauce and nuts added to the flavor and texture of the dish. For dessert: the Pots de Creme was creamy and flavorful with no bitter chocolate aftertaste; and the Mocha Creme Caramel was firm and creamy with the almond praline adding a satisfying crunch. The Mimosa was light and refreshing. The Bloody Mary was average. The ambience was that of a cafe, not a fancy restaurant. The food was as high quality as any french restaurant, and the portions were generous. Highly recommend for a delicious french cafe meal!More infoCafe CollinePrice: Expensive• French• Arlington•4.8
- KKatharineWashington, D.C. Area •1 review4.0Dined 4 days agoI do recommend this place, especially for brunch, but don’t order the cheese plate. Really bad quality.More infoLyon HallPrice: Moderate• French• Arlington•4.7