Marcel’s ★★★½

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli

Marcel's

2401 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202-296-1166

Cuisines:
Belgian, French

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Foggy Bottom-GWU
Farragut West

Price Range:
Very Expensive

Dress:
Business Attire

Noise Level:
Intimate

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Party Space

Parking:
Valet

Website:
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Best Dishes
Mussels au gratin; boudin blanc with chestnut purée and lardons; turbot with crisped artichoke leaves and truffle essence; breast of pheasant with pheasant-and-thyme cream; lamb tenderloins in phyllo with cumin Madeira sauce; apple with a beggar’s purse, bread pudding, and apple-butter ice cream.

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Reader's Rating:
1 out of 5

Fine dining is more polyglot than ever. It’s also less fine. Sauces take maybe ten minutes, not ten hours.

Among the last bastions of the old ways is this elegant lair in DC’s West End, where the cooking is classically French, portions are fit for men fresh from the hunt, and everybody dresses up for dinner. You can still get a Dover sole fileted at table, and the veteran, tuxedoed waitstaff makes you feel like a power player.

Marcel’s will never be taken for one of the purist places that entice thrill-seeking foodies. Chef Robert Wiedmaier is not one to feature a regional delicacy in the interest of supporting a local industry; he is not above using imported crab, for example. His cuisine is rooted in the past and is as labor-intensive as cooking gets, made up of heavily reduced stocks for which no shortcuts can be brooked. His osso buco cooks overnight over low heat, the fibers of the meat dissolving slowly. The making of his sublime boudin blanc consumes half a day and hours of vigorous whipping by hand; a food processor would destroy the texture.

It’s a style of cooking that is fast becoming passé. But so, too, are jackets at dinner. Marcel’s is an elegant, delicious reminder of the way it used to be.

Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Terrible No dover fish tonight
doverlover — April 5, 2009 2:02 PM
Amazed at the miscommunication among the captains and the rest of the staff. We were offered the dover, which according to the Capitan who offered this unique and rare opportunity to try this magnificent fish, was only available as a special request More ...
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Terrible Our waiters were drinking on the job!!!
Rodney — April 5, 2009 12:16 PM
We were offered a special and then had it taken away after 3 out of 4 people at the table wanted to order the special. The words "redardsless of what he say, we don't have the dover sole" set the tone to our night. Two of the five courses we More ...
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