Best Contemporary European Restaurants in Penn Quarter
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- NNadyaVIPWashington, D.C. Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOne of the best restaurants in Washington DC. No wonder you need to make reservation week or two in advance. We had mussels, chicken, flatbread. All delicious! Manager Teddy was very accommodating.More infoThe SovereignPrice: Expensive• Belgian• Georgetown•4.7
- PPrabirVIPWashington, D.C. Area •27 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoHad a very special Valentine’s Dinner last night, excellent service and the food was next level. Beautifully decorated and wonderful ambiance!More infoThe HenriPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary European• Penn Quarter•4.5
- AAnnieVIPWashington, D.C. Area •11 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoI was excited to come here especially given I had just been to Spain, but was sadly disappointed. Service was attentive, although the sommelier seemed a little stuffy. Drinks by the glass were limited (only those offered for the wine pairing) and pricey for either a 2 or 5oz pour; mostly bottles (all high $$$). Surprisingly there were no cocktail offerings, which was also disappointing. Some dishes were delicious but some hit the mark. The first course/Act 1, which was a platter of small bites, was a bad start. The rose water apple had good texture but was overpowered by rose water…it felt like I was eating a grandmother’s old perfume bottle. I suppose if you like rose water you might like it but it was a terrible first bite (instructed to start with apple rose, followed by another; and the rest in the order of our choice…didn’t finish a single one). It definitely made us worried about the rest. Thankfully the octopus dish was much better-but I’m a sucker for Uni and who doesn’t like beurre blanc sauce?!? The star of the show was the paella…perfection! Could have eaten that all day! The pork and waygu beef dish was also well executed but not a wow. The dessert assortment was eh…the main one was some sort of chocolate donut-didn’t finish that one; however the little bites in the box-gelee, pistachio, and some other tiny bites were pretty good. Overall I was disappointed for a Michelin star…not worth the price-point, and sadly would not return.More infoXiquet by Danny LledóPrice: Very Expensive• Spanish• Georgetown•4.4
- BBudWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWith so much hype behind the name, you are never sure that a place will live up to the expectation, well that wasn't an issue here. The whole experience was amazing. We arrived early and waited less then 5 mins to get the absolute best table overlooking the new snow fallen harbor. The food was amazing and the drinks were on point. I highly recommend the Beef Wellington and definitely add the truffle butter !! You should expect that a dinner for 2 will be pricy, but it was a fantastic foodie treat.More infoGordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington DCPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary European• Southwest Waterfront•4.4
- AAlison (Ali)Washington, D.C. Area •1 review4.0Dined on Jan 31, 2025Was delicious but the courses wee rushed. More time to savor the good food would have been better.More infoUpstairs at the MorrowPrice: Expensive• Contemporary European• NoMa•4
Discover best Contemporary European restaurants in Penn Quarter
Discover the allure of Contemporary European cuisine in the vibrant Penn Quarter of Washington, D.C., where culinary innovation meets sophistication. This area is renowned for its dynamic dining scene, offering a variety of restaurants that specialize in modern European dishes, each presenting unique twists that cater to diverse palates. These establishments boast expertly crafted menus that highlight fresh, high-quality ingredients, creating a memorable gastronomic experience. The ambiance in these restaurants ranges from the casually elegant to the exquisitely refined, suitable for both intimate dinners and upscale gatherings. Service across these venues is consistently praised for being attentive and professional, enhancing the overall dining experience. For those passionate about exploring refined and inventive European cuisine, Penn Quarter is a must-visit culinary destination. Each restaurant strives to provide not just a meal, but a remarkable dining adventure that resonates with both locals and visitors alike.