Malbec - Washington, D.C.
Malbec
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The menu of Malbec from Washington, D.C. includes 178 courses. On average the courses or drinks on the menu cost approximately $45.6. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Malbec restaurant received mixed reviews, with some diners enjoying their experiences while others were left disappointed. Some customers were unhappy about being pushed to order the Prix Fixe menu on Valentine's Day, leading to high costs and slow service. Other diners appreciated the lovely ambiance, excellent service, and delicious food, despite some inconsistencies with portions and descriptions. Generally, guests felt that Malbec provided a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience, although there were concerns about transparency and overall value.
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This was our first visit, and we were not disappointed. The empanadas were perfectly made and tasted amazing. We ordered the meat for two, along with fries and asparagus. Everything was well-seasoned and very good. The service was also excellent. View all feedback.
What Vicenta Murazik dislikes about Malbec:
The waiter did not speak fluent English but pretended to understand my order. After a long wait, he did not serve the soup or the side vegetable I ordered. The Argentinian steak was described as a NY strip but there was gristle 1/3 of the way through it. I have eaten here before COVID and was very pleased but now disappointed. View all feedback.
Excellent food if you're into meat! Everyone loved it. I had the Oyster Rockefeller special and that was really underwhelming, but overall good meal.
Excellent food, superb bottle of wine, friendly, attentive, excellent service, a quiet and comfortable ambience. We're definitely coming back.
This was our first visit, and we were not disappointed. The empanadas were perfectly made and tasted amazing. We ordered the meat for two, along with fries and asparagus. Everything was well-seasoned and very good. The service was also excellent.
I dined here this evening on their final day of business, and I feel bad for not supporting this small establishment sooner. Daniel and Fernando were the servers, and they did an outstanding job. I plan to leave with some merchandise, including a thermos with the Argentine flag, a mate cup, and alfajores.
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Salads
Palmitos Avocado SaladAvocado; heart of palm & mixed green; balsamic dressing & virgin olive spanish oil
$13.6Sangría & Clericó
Champagne ClericóChampagne pitcher + fresh fruit
$36.9Malbec - Argentina
Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino, Limited Edition Abv 14Handpicked berries at night time to preserve acidity level in conjunction + the maker's understanding & expertise of ripeness. Outstanding Malbec from Bodega Catena Zapata in Mendoza Argentina; dark fruits; smell of blackberries plums angular tannins
$704.8
Catena Zapata Malbec Special Edition Abv 14Outstanding Malbec edition + dark fruit smell of blackberries & plums; angular tannins; smooth & long finish. Dark; rich elegant Rubi red color. Medium to full body
$317.9
Red Schooner Abv 14.2Grapes for this Malbec are grown in the Andes Mountains of Argentina & transported to Caymus; where we use our winemaking techniques to create a style that is dense; dark & supple
$115.7
Catena Alta Malbec Abv 13.8$156.5
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