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La Bise (restaurant)

European restaurants in Washington, D.C.French restaurants in the United States

La Bise is a French restaurant in Washington, D.C. Tyler Stout is the executive chef. The menu has included steak tartare, Rohan duck breast, black truffle risotto, and Maine lobster with pineapple.

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La Bise (restaurant)
Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington

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Ervin Kibria Law

Connecticut Avenue Northwest 800
20006 Washington
District of Columbia, United States
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