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100 Best Restaurants 2009: The Inn at Little Washington

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Rina Rapuano , Eve Zibart


The Inn at Little Washington

309 Middle St.
Washington, VA 22747
Phone: 540-675-3800

Cuisines:
American, Modern

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
None nearby

Price Range:
Very Expensive

Dress:
Formal

Noise Level:
Intimate

Reservations:
Required

Special Features:
Party Space

Parking:
Valet

Website:
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Best Dishes
Tin of Sin; sorrel soup with custards; sashimi; hot and cold foie gras; macaroni and cheese with ham and black truffle; veal sweetbreads; artichoke-filled pasta with braised artichokes; limoncello soufflé with Meyer-lemon ice cream.

Price Details:
Prix fixe menu from $138 to $168 per person.


 

Reader's Rating:
4 out of 5

No. 8: The Inn at Little Washington

Cuisine: Caviar, lobster, and foie gras still luxe up the menu at Patrick O’Connell’s Modern American inn, an hour-plus drive through the Virginia countryside from DC. O’Connell sources lavishly, and many of his sumptuous creations, such as Tuna Pretending to Be Filet Mignon, are destined to be canonized.

Mood: Even this place may be feeling a bit squeezed: Last year’s amuse-bouche of 12 one-bite morsels in porcelain spoons has dwindled to four to eight. Still, the plush and over-the-top dining rooms are an Anglophile’s dream.

Best for: A landmark birthday or anniversary or popping the question—the staff is well versed in pomp and pampering.

Best dishes: Spicy bigeye tuna with sake-and-yuzu sorbet; porcini-dusted Maine diver scallop with cauliflower purée; elegant mac and cheese with country ham and shaved truffle; mustard-crusted rack of lamb with mint-artichoke ravioli; veal sweetbreads with port over pappardelle.

Insider tips: Main courses have traditionally been the least interesting part of the meal. Table 12 allows you and your love to sit side by side, while the tables overlooking the garden are the most intimate.

Service: ***½ (three and a half stars)

Open daily for dinner; closed some Tuesdays.

 

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Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Good Not worth the splurge
creativedc — June 10, 2009 5:14 PM
My husband & I recently celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary at the Inn. While the food was delicious, & the wine pairings spectacular, the overall experience did not meet my expectations. It felt like the staff were trying to act formal; it put More ...
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Good Mr & Mrs Mills
millsed — February 24, 2009 9:19 AM
Beautiful restaurant tucked inside a quaint little inn in not so quaint Washington, VA. We opted for the tasting menu that was comprised of several courses paired with a fine wine. Each course was a delight in culinary expression. Dishes ranged More ...
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