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#16 of 67 restaurants in Washington
olenka123 says: When visiting the National Museum of American Indian, I started to be really hungry after almost 5 hours of walking around Washington DC. So I decided to go to Mitisitam Cafe which is located in the lobby of the museum. Mitistam Cafe is surely part of museum exibition, the name of the restaurant in…
#17 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Mr. Yogato 1 review
w_clemmons says: ok. Seems the new thing to do is eat korean-style frozen yogurt. It actually tastes like yogurt. After eating it, you will probably have a hard time going back to that "frozen yogurt" you get from that four-letter frozen yogurt place... Anyways, during my last visit to a TB Meet in Los Angeles…
#18 of 67 restaurants in Washington
jeffludvik says: I had the Italian sandwich: capicola, mortadella, pepperoni, salami, and provolone cheese. Absolutely delicious! They toast the sandwich after you order your sandwich style and bread. Then top it with all the works you want (lettuce, mayo, etc.) and bam! you have a warm, tasty sandwich. They have mi…
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#19 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Prince Cafe 1 review
littlemollica says: Prince Cafe of the Harbor is a shisha bar and cafe near the Georgetown water front. A favorite of local college kids and middle-eastern visitors- the Prince Cafe is a must for those out late at night in DC. The food offered is Tandoori/Mediterranean/Pakistani style and absolutely DELICIOUS. The …
#20 of 67 restaurants in Washington
jeffludvik says: Located two blocks from the Gallery Pl-Chinatown metro stop, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse is a convenient walk from the station and will please the need for a delicious steak. I ordered a mouth-watering 12 oz. rib-eye cooked medium-rare. For sides, I ordered a hefty side of mashed potatoes and mushrooms.…
#21 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Ten Penh 1 review
ladyterrapin says: Found on the corner of Tenth and Pennsylvania Avenue, Ten Penh has great Asian-fusion appeal. The menu is diverse and delicious. The prices are moderate to expensive but to be expected for the location.
#22 of 67 restaurants in Washington
VABFB says: Anybody that knows me, knows that I have a 'thing' for Chinese food. It's actually pretty ridiculous, welcoming any opportunity to get some good Chinese food. If I'm in DC, there's only one option for me: Tony Cheng's in Chinatown. A virtual hang-out spot for politicians, celebrities, and local p…
#23 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Vapiano 1 review
HuBison says: Vapiano in Washington DC has two locations-one in China Town (a little more open in it's spacing and more family style) and one off M street and 18th (a little more happy hour-esque and good for lounging on Sundays). Each person gets a card when they enter and so if you go in a group, there's no …
#24 of 67 restaurants in Washington
HuBison says: I have been to Georgia Brown's to sit at the bar more than to eat in the restuarant portion. Even at the bar, the environment is warm and welcoming. You can sit at a tall table or actually at the bar (if you can find space) and order a full meal, a combo of appetizers, or a few cocktails. They …
#25 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Sticky Rice 2 reviews
HuBison says: Don't let the name fool you, it's not a Thai restaurant, but they do serve good sushi. It's an ecclectic restuarant on the H street corridor (which is SLOWLY being revitalized). The sushi is well decorated and they serve other menu items. It's a good place to go chill, but don't order take-ou…
#26 of 67 restaurants in Washington
the diner 2 reviews
normrider2001 says: I was at this restaurant in August 2006 and I still remember it. I think we had pork chops and mashed potatoes. Basically it is a great place if you are craving a home cooked meal for a good price.
#27 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Teaism 3 reviews
diisha392 says: Teaism is a Japanese restaurant with three locations in DC; I have now visited two of them and enjoyed the experience both times. The 8th St. location has two separate entrances, one to the restaurant and one to the gift shop area. Although the upstairs where you place your order was crowded, down…
#28 of 67 restaurants in Washington
jblau says: Lindy's is a dive, there's no doubt about it. It is a Washington relic, but has remained hidden from the tourist world. It's only a 5 minute walk from the White House. Lindy's is home to about 20+ types of burgers with everything from guacamole to fried eggs on top. They also have the best onion…
#29 of 67 restaurants in Washington
HuBison says: Phillips Flagship is located on the waterfront in Washington DC. It is easier to get there if you drive. If you take the Metro, you must walk quite a ways to get to the restaurant; I think the bus stops closer. The dinner was $25 when we went last (Jan 2009) and you get a buffet of steamed seafoo…
#30 of 67 restaurants in Washington
Asian Spice 1 review
HuBison says: The renovation of Chopsticks reveals an updated place to sit at the bar, meet for sushi, or sit to eat Asian-fusion. The sushi is good and the bartender can guide you try a new drink or prepare your favorite. The spicy shrimp roll is now a favored of mine. Parking is a major headache so take me…

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