#1 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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jblau says:
It's hard to label this place as anything other than an "ultra-modern, japanese and mexian fusion tapas restaurant and sake bar"... yes, it's a crazy mix of japanese and mexican food served in small quantities so you can order many different things to taste. The service is wonderful and I always bri…
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#2 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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Andy99 says:
The Old Ebbitt Grill, founded in 1856, is one of Washington, DC's, oldest continuosly operated restaurants. It reached its present location, across from the Tresaury Department and up the street from the White House, in 1983.
The Old Ebbitt Grill serves a variety of meat, seafood, and pasta dishe…
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#3 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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alexindc says:
Outside of the monuments and museums, there’s really nothing more "DC" than Ben’s Chili Bowl. In business since 1958, Ben’s is one of the only businesses in the neighborhood to survive the 1968 riots, during which it remained open to serve neighborhood residents, protesters, police and fireme…
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#4 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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aehaman says:
Wonderful! Went for my birthday and had farm raised Baramundi (havent had that since I was in Australia!)My fiance had the lamb with truffle and mushroom risotto that was fantastic and I dont even like mushrooms. Service was excellent. We sat at a great booth with a view of a water fountain out the …
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#5 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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cassalas says:
Open late (I think 4am) located in Adams Moragn (great spot filled with bars, restaurants, and clubs). Cheap, tasty, and huge portions. They offer about 20 different toppings that you may add to your falafel. Tiny place with eating outside and in,great to people watch from.
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#6 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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jennjeff1 says:
Café Berlin in Washington, DC is the best, authentic German food in the DC-Baltimore area. I hear its better than the German restaurant in Old Town Alexandria. Café Berlin is also easy to get to, just take the Metro Red Line to Union Station, go out the main entrance and walk 3 blocks southeast …
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#7 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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mzunguang says:
head off of M street in georgetown and up wisconsin to one of my favorite spots in DC...incredible, yummy gelato! well worth the walk uphill that i apparently minimize when i tell people it is "a bit of a walk" when we are leaving the potomac waterfront or the shops on M street:)
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#8 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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Larrys says:
The Five Guys restaurant is now a franchise. It started in Northern VA and is now spreading across the country. When I lived in VA in the later 90's I would often stop at the Five Guys restaurant near Baileys Crossroads in Falls Church and pick up a burger with Cajun fries. We moved to Atlanta in …
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#9 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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Miranda-Maas says:
We had lunch in this nice restaurant. The menu has lots of different dishes on it. Pizzas, salads, steaks etc. I had 3 mini burgers with their famous garlic fries. Delicious! We had our lunch outside which was very nice because of the temperature in D.C. that day. The waitress was very nice and trie…
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#10 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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HuBison says:
If you can find a place to park, Grillfish is a wonderful seafood restaurant! There is a $5 parking lot around the corner or you can take the metro to Dupont Circle and then walk down NH ave. They have a wonderful menu and the best prepared spinach. If you sit (or stand) at the bar, they have a WO…
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#11 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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aehaman says:
My fiance has had dinner there and said it was fantastic. I have only gone for after dinner drinks and desert which was so good I felt the need to add this review without even sampling their dinner. I had a molten chocolate cake which is very simple and common but a favorite desert of mine and Ive t…
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#12 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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gwizzle17 says:
This restaurant was absolutely wonderful; I don't think there was one thing we didn't like there. While I'd tried and liked Spanish food before, the friend I was traveling with was only there to humor me; she loved it too! Anyway, the atmosphere was fun and welcoming. Even though we arrived to th…
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#13 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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lulusartshack says:
After a long day of walking around the National Zoo and skipping meals, I saw a big sign in the distance with a cedar tree and I was determined to make it my dinner!
My grandfather is Lebanese, and growing up, Lebanese food was always a rare and welcome treat. Unfortunately, like with Cuban food,…
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#14 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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HuBison says:
This spot hasn't been open a year and I hope it's around for forever. Their roast beef sandwiches are great! The service is quick and the food is served is great portions. There are other sandwich and accessory items that are served as well.
When you wake up in the morning one weekend, this …
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#15 of 66 restaurants in Washington
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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…
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