100 Best Restaurants 2008: Central Michel Richard

1491 Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Cynthia Hacinli , Ann Limpert , Dave McIntyre

No. 10: Central Michel Richard

Central Michel Richard

1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 202-626-0015

Cuisines:
French, American, Modern

Opening Hours:
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu:
Evening: 05:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri:
Afternoon: 11:30 AM - 02:30 PM
Fri,Sat:
Evening: 05:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Sun:
Evening: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Federal Triangle
Metro Center

Price Range:
Expensive

Dress:
Upscale Casual

Noise Level:
Rowdy

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Party Space

Parking:
Valet

Website:
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Price Details:
Starters, $6 to $18, entrées $16 to $30.

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Cuisine: Stylized American comfort food (fried chicken, hamburger, mac and cheese) as translated by an haute French chef.

Mood: A shot of chef Michel Richard’s laughing mug on the wall sets a tone of joie de vivre that attracts the full spectrum of Washington diners—from politicos and media stars to food lovers who can’t afford Richard’s four-star Citronelle—to this blond-wood dining room five blocks from the White House.

Best for: Convivial groups, foodies, hard-to-impress out-of-towners.

Best dishes: Expertly shucked West Coast oysters; plump asparagus in a tarragon vinaigrette; a cone of gougères, as cheesy as they are airy; an elegant mussel chowder; lobster-claw meat bound in a scallop mousse and served in a butter-topped bun; “72-hour short ribs” cooked for three days so the meat requires no knife; intensely chocolatey chocolate mousse topped with miniature cocoa puffs; a plain but perfect apple brown Betty.

Insider tips: Don’t splurge on a bottle of wine—as good as the list is, there are worthy picks by the glass, plus terrific beers, including the brewed-for-Central Blusser, which pairs beautifully with oysters. Besides, you may want to splurge on the glorious $29 lobster burger. Central is slightly cheaper at lunch, when there’s also the option of enjoying DC’s best corned-beef sandwich.

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