
Albi; Arabic for ‘my heart’ is the acclaimed debut restaurant from chef/owner Michael Rafidi. Opened in February 2020, Albi earned mentions on Best New Restaurant lists by Robb Report, Eater, and Esquire. Albi was named Eater DC’s Restaurant of the Year for 2021, and earned a Michelin star in 2022. Chef Rafidi takes inspiration from his family’s roots in the Levant region, bringing to the table the ancient tradition of the region’s coal-fired cuisine, local, seasonal ingredients, and a refined culinary acumen. The heart of the restaurant is Albi’s wood-burning hearth, and the Hearth Table which guests can reserve for Chef Rafidi’s Sofra – a semi-improvisational tasting menu – and an intimate view of the open kitchen.
Trendy Middle Eastern eatery whipping up hummus, fish & meat plates, plus unique cocktails & wine.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1346 4th St SE, Washington, DC 20003
Website: http://www.albidc.com/
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Reviews
The food? Straight 10/10. Every dish felt intentional balanced flavors, confident execution, no filler. This is Michelin-star cooking that actually earns the star, not just the label.
And the kunafeh yeah, that alone is reason to come back. Crisp, rich, not overly sweet. Ends the meal on a high instead of a sugar crash.
It’s the kind of place you remember after you leave. Warm, thoughtful, and seriously good food. Worth every bite.
I opted for the chef’s tasting menu, which consisted of five courses and was a generous amount of food. Albi also offers an extensive wine list and cocktail menu. I chose the wine pairing, which included four different wines from the West Bank and Lebanon—an interesting and well-curated selection. I also tried several types of arak, which were intense, bold, and quite impressive.
Unfortunately, the food itself was a major letdown. From start to finish, the dishes were overwhelmingly salty and lacked distinct or memorable flavors. To make matters worse, the service fell short. The staff did not do a good job explaining the dishes or guiding how they should be enjoyed, and I felt they were too busy to provide proper attention.
Overall, the experience was mixed and did not live up to the hype surrounding the restaurant.
We were extremely full by the last two courses. Service was extremely attentive, ambiance was very lovely. Like the entrance area, very cozy and is nice that one can order drinks (great if waiting for other party members).
Can easily see why Albi has 3 stars at this point–one of the best meals I’ve ever had.
Laith curated our experience with genuine care. Thank you Albi for a wonderful evening.
However service was not great. We were seated in the bar room in a corridor where direct cold air hit us every time the door opened which was at least 15 times during our visit. The restaurant was already cold and we were next to windows in the evening. The restaurant told us we could just wear out coats-this is not a solution. Also they kept removing our drink menus so it was difficult to order. In general we were treated poorly by the host staff as we observed other interactions.