Restaurant in Washington DC, United States
Jônt
2,085Pearl PointsDC's hardest counter to book — for good reason.

About Jônt
Washington D.C.'s most credentialed tasting counter: two Michelin stars, a No. 13 OAD North America ranking, and a 360-selection wine program led by Wine Director Gabriel Corbett. The open-kitchen counter format and Japanese luxury ingredient focus make it the strongest special-occasion booking in the city — but reserve months in advance.
Is Jônt Worth Booking in Washington, D.C.?
Yes — and if you are looking for the strongest case for a tasting counter in Washington, D.C., Jônt is it. Two Michelin stars earned in 2024, a No. 13 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's North America list in 2025, 92 points from La Liste (2025), and membership in both Relais & Châteaux and Les Grandes Tables du Monde: the credentials are not decorative. This is one of the most decorated restaurants operating in the city right now, and the experience is calibrated to match. If you are comparing it to minibar for a D.C. splurge occasion, Jônt has the edge on intimacy and Japanese ingredient focus; minibar leans harder into conceptual theatrics.
The Space
Jônt sits above Bresca on 14th Street NW, and the physical format is integral to the experience. This is a counter — not a dining room with tables, not a lounge with ambient lighting designed to flatter. You are seated at the kitchen, watching the team work. The room is deliberately intimate: sharp-suited servers move with efficiency around focused chefs, and the open-kitchen format means the production is part of the meal. For a special occasion where you want to feel like you are inside the experience rather than observing it from a distance, this spatial arrangement delivers. It is not a room for long private conversations across a candle; it is a room where the counter itself is the entertainment.
The dessert sequence has its own dedicated counter, which signals how seriously the kitchen treats the close of service. Meals end with a mignardise presentation , a treasure box, by all accounts , that acts as a final act rather than an afterthought. This level of structural intent in the room layout is something you find more commonly at Alinea or Atomix than at most two-star counters.
The Menu and Drinks Program
The tasting menu at Jônt is built around Japanese ingredients and technique filtered through a French culinary frame , progressive in the sense that courses build in intensity and luxury rather than in conceptual abstraction. The kitchen sources top-rate seafood and meat from Japan: Hokkaido uni, bluefin tuna, wagyu. Dishes like Koshiibuki rice with Dungeness crab, maitake mushroom, and shaved Australian black truffle represent the kitchen's approach , ingredient-led luxury, composed with precision rather than spectacle.
Drinks program is worth taking seriously as a standalone consideration. Wine Director Gabriel Corbett oversees a list of 360 selections drawn from 1,100 inventory bottles, with particular depth in California, Burgundy, and Bordeaux. The list is priced in the $$$ tier , many bottles at $100 and above , which is consistent with a two-Michelin-star counter of this calibre. Corkage is set at $100 if you want to bring something specific. For guests who care about what is in the glass as much as what is on the plate, the pairing program here is a legitimate reason to book rather than an add-on to consider. Wine lists of this scope at this price point are more commonly associated with Le Bernardin or The French Laundry than with Washington, D.C. tasting counters. That Jônt operates at that level in this market is notable.
Editorial framing across multiple sources emphasises the playlist and energy level , this is not a hushed, reverential two-star environment. The room runs at a high-energy register, which makes it a better fit for celebratory dinners than for quiet business meals where conversation is the priority.
Who Should Book Jônt
Book Jônt if: you are marking a significant occasion and want both the credential validation and the sensory experience to match; you care about Japanese ingredient sourcing at the luxury tier; or the wine list is a meaningful part of your evening. The combination of the open counter format, the high-energy service team, and the mignardise finale makes this one of the more complete special-occasion packages in the city.
Consider alternatives if: you want a quieter room for a business dinner (the counter format and energy level work against extended private conversation); you prefer a more narrative or conceptual tasting menu format (try minibar); or your group size does not suit a counter (Jônt's format is better suited to two diners than to larger groups).
For comparison across tasting-menu formats nationally, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Atelier Crenn in San Francisco operate in a similar register , progressive luxury tasting with strong wine programs , though both run in significantly more competitive booking markets. Lazy Bear is worth considering if a communal counter energy appeals but budget is a consideration.
Booking and Practical Details
Jônt is rated near-impossible to book. With two Michelin stars, a Relais & Châteaux affiliation, and a physically small counter, reservations disappear quickly. Book as far in advance as the reservation system permits , weeks minimum, and more realistically months for high-demand dates like anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and New Year's Eve. Contact the venue directly via email at jont@relaischateaux.com or by phone at 202-773-9989 if online availability is not showing options. Dinner only.
Price range is $$$$. Wine pricing adds significantly to the final bill given the depth and composition of the list. Budget accordingly , this is a full-evening commitment, not a quick dinner.
Jônt is at 1904 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009. For broader planning around the meal, see our full Washington, D.C. restaurants guide, hotels guide, and bars guide. If you are looking for wine experiences in the region, our D.C. wineries guide and experiences guide cover the surrounding area.
Quick reference: Two Michelin stars, dinner only, counter seating, near-impossible to book, $$$$ cuisine, $$$ wine list (360 selections), corkage $100, 1904 14th St NW.
FAQ
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Jônt? Yes, if progressive luxury tasting menus are your format. Two Michelin stars, a No. 13 OAD North America ranking in 2025, and Japanese ingredient sourcing at the wagyu and Hokkaido uni tier make the price defensible. If you are uncertain about the tasting menu format itself, this is not the place to test it , the counter format is immersive and the menu is multi-course. For a high-spend à la carte alternative in D.C., Albi offers a different kind of splurge.
- What should I wear to Jônt? Smart dress at minimum. The room is formal in its service register , sharp-suited servers, Relais & Châteaux affiliation , and the $$$$ price point sets expectations. Business casual is the floor; jacket territory is appropriate and consistent with what other diners will be wearing. This is not a venue where you want to arrive underdressed.
- Is Jônt good for a special occasion? Yes, and it is one of the stronger special-occasion choices in Washington, D.C. The open counter format, the mignardise finale, the wine program depth, and the two-star credential combine to create a full-evening experience. It is particularly well-suited to celebrations for two. For larger groups or occasions where private dining matters, enquire directly , the counter format may not accommodate all party sizes equally.
- Is Jônt good for solo dining? The counter format makes it more solo-friendly than most fine-dining rooms in D.C. You are seated at the kitchen, watching the team work, which means there is genuine engagement with the experience rather than the isolation of a table for one in a large dining room. If solo tasting-counter dining is your format, Jônt is one of the better executions of it in the city.
- Is Jônt worth the price? For a two-Michelin-star counter with a 360-selection wine list, Relais & Châteaux membership, and Japanese luxury ingredient sourcing, the price is in line with what comparable venues charge nationally. The French Laundry and Le Bernardin operate at similar or higher price points with comparable credentials. Within D.C., nothing else in the tasting-menu format competes directly on awards density. If the format suits you, the value case is solid.
- How far ahead should I book Jônt? Book at least 4-6 weeks out for standard dates; 2-3 months for weekends, holidays, and high-demand occasions. The counter is small, the restaurant is two-Michelin-starred, and availability moves fast. Email jont@relaischateaux.com or call 202-773-9989 if the online reservation system shows no availability , direct contact sometimes surfaces options that third-party platforms do not.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Jônt?
Yes, for the right diner. Jônt holds 2 Michelin stars (2024), ranks No. 13 on Opinionated About Dining's North America list for 2025, and belongs to both Relais & Châteaux and Les Grandes Tables du Monde — a credential stack that few U.S. tasting counters can match. The menu draws on Japanese ingredients filtered through a French framework, so if that intersection appeals to you, the format delivers. If you prefer à la carte flexibility or a more informal setting, this is the wrong room.
What should I wear to Jônt?
Jônt is a two-Michelin-starred, Relais & Châteaux counter with sharp-suited service staff — dress accordingly. Business or dressy casual is the floor; formal is never out of place. Treat it closer to a special-occasion dinner than a casual night out on 14th Street.
Is Jônt good for a special occasion?
It's one of the stronger cases for a special-occasion booking in Washington, D.C. Two Michelin stars, an intimate counter format, an open kitchen, and a dessert counter that closes with a mignardises box all contribute to a structured arc that marks the evening as distinct. The counter setting also means a birthday or anniversary dinner here feels less like a restaurant meal and more like an event.
Is Jônt good for solo dining?
The counter format makes Jônt better suited to solo dining than almost any traditional dining room in DC. You are seated directly at the kitchen, watching the team work — which makes a solo visit genuinely engaging rather than isolating. Book a counter seat and expect the full tasting menu; there is no à la carte option.
Is Jônt worth the price?
At $$$ cuisine pricing (two-course equivalent above $66, tasting menu pricing higher) and a wine list starting deep into three-figure bottle territory with a $100 corkage fee, Jônt is a genuine financial commitment. Against its peer set — a No. 12 OAD North America ranking in 2024 and 91 points on La Liste 2026 — the credentials hold up. If the Japanese-French tasting counter format is your format, the price is justified. If you want more accessible fine dining in DC, Bresca (Ratino's other room downstairs) or Gravitas offer a lower entry point.
How far ahead should I book Jônt?
Book as early as possible — Jônt is consistently described as near-impossible to secure. With a physically small counter, two Michelin stars, and Relais & Châteaux affiliation driving international demand, reservations move fast. Check jontdc.com directly or contact jont@relaischateaux.com; phone reservations can be made at 202-773-9989. Aim for at least 4-6 weeks out for weeknight availability; weekend seats often disappear further in advance.
Location
1904 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Washington DC, United States
Compare Jônt
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jônt | Modern French, Contemporary | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; Chef: Ryan Ratino document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #13 (2025); HIGHLIGHTS: • 2 MICHELIN STARS 2024 • PRIME LOCATION • OPEN KITCHEN • INTIMATE SETTING DIRECTIONS & ACCESS: Website and contact information E-mail: jont@relaischateaux.com Tel. : 202-773-9989; WINE: Wine Strengths: California, Burgundy, Bordeaux, France Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $100 Selections: 360 Inventory: 1,100 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: French Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Wine Director: Gabriel Corbett Chef: Ryan Ratino General Manager: Andrew Elder Owner: Ryan Ratino; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 92pts; Jônt is a two-MICHELIN-starred tasting counter in Washington, DC, led by Chef Ryan Ratino. The progressive tasting menu focuses on simple, luxurious ingredients from around the world, with an emphasis on Japanese cuisine. It is a member of Relais & Châteaux and Les Grandes Tables du Monde.; Les Grandes Tables Du Monde Award (2025); Chef Ryan Ratino's ambitious counter is an experience like nothing else in the city. Sitting just above Bresca, the room is a constant hive of activity with sharp-suited servers gliding about and laser-focused chefs working in perfect tandem. From the cutlery to the cooking, expect beauty and boldness. Top-rate seafood and meat from Japan and beautiful sauces form the core of this menu. Think delicate tarts with wagyu tartare, Hokkaido uni topped with bluefin tuna, and Koshiibuki rice studded with Northern California Dungeness crab, maiitake mushroom and shaved Australian black truffle. Dessert is its own counter that ends with a treasure box of mignardises. All throughout, a high-energy playlist matches a high-performing team.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #12 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in North America Ranked #15 (2023); JÔNT is a two-MICHELIN-starred tasting counter and member of Relais & Châteaux. Its progressive tasting menu showcases the beauty of simple yet luxurious ingredients from around the world, with a special nod to the elegance of Japanese cuisine. | Near Impossible | — |
| Albi | United States, Middle Eastern | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Causa | Peruvian | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Oyster Oyster | New American, Vegetarian, Vegetarian (Sustainable) | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Bresca | Modern French, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Gravitas | New American, Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Jônt measures up.
Also Consider
- Albi — United States, Middle Eastern, $$$$
- Causa — Peruvian, $$$$
- Oyster Oyster — New American, Vegetarian, Vegetarian (Sustainable), $$$
- Bresca — Modern French, Contemporary, $$$$
- Gravitas — New American, Contemporary, $$$$
Among Washington, D.C.'s $$$$ dining options, Jônt occupies a different tier of formality and credential than its peers. If pure awards density is your benchmark, nothing in the city currently matches two Michelin stars plus an OAD Top 15 North America ranking. Bresca — which shares the same building and ownership — operates at a one-star level and gives you the same French-contemporary sensibility in a slightly more accessible format. For guests who want the Ratino kitchen's approach without committing to the full Jônt experience, Bresca is the logical first step.
Albi and Causa are both $$$$ venues with strong editorial recognition, but they operate in different cuisine registers — Middle Eastern and Peruvian respectively — and neither runs a tasting counter format. If you want a seat-at-the-kitchen experience with a wine program of comparable depth, Jônt has no direct competition in the city. Gravitas is the closest in format — a contemporary tasting-menu restaurant with serious wine credentials — and is the more accessible booking if Jônt is unavailable. Oyster Oyster is a $$$ venue and a different proposition entirely: plant-forward, lower price point, easier to book, and the right choice if sustainability-led cooking matters more than luxury ingredient sourcing.
The practical decision comes down to what you are optimising for. Book Jônt if credentials, Japanese ingredient sourcing, and the counter-dining format are all priorities, and you are prepared to plan months ahead. Book Bresca if you want the same kitchen's approach with more booking flexibility. Book Albi if you want a high-energy special-occasion meal in a room designed for conversation rather than kitchen-watching. Book Oyster Oyster if you want a distinctive D.C. experience at a lower price point with a shorter booking window.
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