Cafe Saint-Ex - Washington, D.C.
Cafe Saint-Ex
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The menu of Cafe Saint-Ex from Washington, D.C. contains about 62 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $9.1 for a dish / drink.
St. Ex is a charming spot with an inviting bar and great service, but unfortunately, the limited menu left many patrons disappointed. The food quality was inconsistent, with some dishes being lackluster and not very filling. However, the mimosa deal during brunch was a hit with diners. Despite the mixed reviews on the food, the ambiance and service were generally well-received. The restaurant has shifted towards a more casual dining experience, with a focus on fried and grab-and-go style dishes. With a diverse and ever-changing menu, St. Ex is a great spot for adventurous eaters looking to try unique and interesting dishes from around the world. Overall, it seems that while some diners may have had issues with the food, St. Ex remains a solid choice for those seeking a reliable dining experience in a vibrant part of town.
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Was Henry at Cafe Saint-Ex a mag?
I enjoyed the place, although it has changed a bit from 'formal dining ' to more 'casual '. The menu has great food but it 's more on the fried/ grab-and-go style. Costumer sevices superb. View all feedback.
What Cath dislikes about Cafe Saint-Ex:
A limited menu usually promises excellent food. This was not the case at St. Ex. It used to be so good! The steak was low quality and the frites were soaking in the beef juice. View all feedback.
A limited menu promises to eat in the really excellent. this was not the case with st. ex. Previously it was so good! the steak was low and the fries washed in bark meat juice.
One of the best burgers of the city of my opinion after. great service, the waiter was fantastic. great offer to mimosas for brunch
The restaurant was too loud to talk, and eating was extremely disappointing. A pity, as it was a great place to follow.
Prior to around 11 pm, it’s a natural bar setting. The food is sub par, the waitresses are cool, but there’s one waitress in particular who appears middle eastern, a bit older, and she’s very rude. She seems to have some type of hang ups with Men and she will overcharge if you aren’t vigilant. Be weary and avoid this space id possible. Oh, and PS, at night the venue turns into a “club”. That night, one man threatened to shoot another over some issue from the streets. Stray away from this venue if possible. Not worth it
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Beer Battered Shrimp Tacos (3)$13.1
Thai Pork Shrimp Dumplings$12.1
Jerk Mushroom Lettuce Wrap (V)$15.1
Chinitos Chicken Wings$15.1Brunch Carry-Out
Smoke Salmon Avacado Breakfast Sandwich$11.1
Pork Carnita Breakfast Sandwich$11.1
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