2 Best Restaurants in Washington, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Francaise

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After acclaimed restaurant Caspar Fry closed in 2022 following a decade-long run, Francaise opened in the same spot just a couple of months later, bringing the flavors of France to the South Perry district. Much of the interior is the same and it's still a great spot to meet friends for brunch, and to enjoy an array of cocktails with such dishes as croque madame, rolled French toast, omelets, or the ultra-rich macaroni with truffle sauce. The dinner menu includes coq au vin served with smashed potatoes, dry aged pork ribeye, escargot, and French onion soup. Beignets are available for brunch and as an after-dinner treat.

928 S. Perry St., Spokane, 99202, USA
509-315–4153
Known For
  • Rich and filling brunch options
  • Poutine made with Idaho potatoes
  • Deviled eggs with caviar
Restaurant Details
No lunch, brunch only on weekends

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Le Pichet

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Slate tabletops, a tile floor, and a rolled-zinc bar will transport you out of Downtown Seattle and into the charming 6th arrondissement. The menu is quintessentially French: at lunch there are rustic pâtés and jambon et fromage (ham and cheese) sandwiches on crusty baguettes; dinner sees homemade sausages, daily fish specials, and steak tartare. The roast chicken (for two) takes an hour to prepare and is worth every second that you'll wait. Blackboards spell out the specials, and wines are served from the earthenware pichets that inspired the brasserie's name.

1933 1st Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-256–1499
Known For
  • Authentic French food
  • Roast chicken for two
  • Bustling atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Accepted for dinner only

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