
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1834 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
Website: https://www.maisondc.com/
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Reviews
I made a reservation for 2 at 9 PM on Saturday night, and a resi has been hard to come by for weeks. Rest assured, it’s worth it and limited due to the space within – it’s small and intimate which I prefer.
I had the “Am I the Drama” and am literally trying to call back to get the ingredients bc I want to replicate this at my home bar.
Drinks range from $18-24 however I found the pours leaning toward the generous side, cocktail orders receive a sidecart from any shaker-excess (something Idk why isn’t more common).
My friend ordered the house martini and it was excellent. No notes. Get your booty in a seat and go have one!
Lastly, the dessert. The Profiteroles have a special place in my heart/mind/body/soul. Mother of God, MBV did their big one with this dessert. I want to go with more friends just bc everyone should experience this dessert.
From front-to-BOH, I was amazed and impressed by MBV – you will see me back. It’s my pleasure to be writing this review.
Until next time!
I also love the attention of details that go into the place. From the homey feelings of the place, the logo in the wine glasses and the bathroom sink! It just shows they went the extra mile in crafting the place. For now they only have first floor opens, they have plans for second floor as a dining space in the future and third floor for special events.
Highly recommend!
The chicken with brioche and Parmesan cheese was delicious. The desserts (especially the chocolate ganache) were heavenly. Will definitely be back.
Here are is what we ordered after initial drinks – def get the gin martini – incredible bleu cheese olives and great selection of orange wine from Italy and France
1) lamb tartare, doesn’t taste gamey at all – incredible bread wish I had more
2) oysters – skip, absolutely disgusting
3) monk fish. Perfectly cooked, so buttery, crispy capers and croutons – best dish of the night
4) smoked eel croquette. Not bad not great excellent smoke
5) scallops – excellent Peruvian take
6) bread and butter – great French execution a can’t miss
Service was great and super attentive. Shout out to Ronnie for taking care of us.
Bathroom downstairs is gorgeous- Le Labo products to boot
Jason and Thomas offered friendly (and somewhat funny) service and were so knowledgeable about the dishes. The decor was gorgeous with the lighting being incredibly flattering and sexy. And of course, the food and wine was stellar. The mussels and fries and the Basque cheesecake will definitely be ordered again.
This place is exactly the kind of sophisticated, interesting, and elevated spot that the neighborhood needed. We will 100% return again for that martini, another glass of Cotes du Rhone, and mussels.
1) lamb tartare, doesn’t taste gamey at all. Fave tartare we had in a while (and we were in Montreal recently)
2) fig leaf choux bun, loved the pastry and the fig ice cream and coconut caramel was so delivious!
3) monk fish. Perfectly cooked, so buttery, crispy capers and croutons
4) smoked eel croquette. You could have told me this was smoked white fish and I would have believed you. Not especially special.
5) escargot – truffles and mushroom. TBH I didn’t love the scroll pastry, although it was beautiful. Tastes cheap and basic? Kind of like a deconstructed Trader Joe’s frozen appetizer. I dunno.
Service was great and super attentive. Even though we were there during their soft opening, their dining room was empty for most of our meal. It is a small space though.