Montmartre

Washington, DC


Montmartre is the place French expats take their friends to give them a taste of home. Great wines, very fine steak, silky homemade pâté and delightful desserts emerge from clanging pans in the kitchen. The cozy space is cluttered in a maman’s-dining-room kinda way, and the overall vibe is much more neighborhood spot than highbrow restaurant.


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