Restaurants in Washington DC - United States
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1789Cuisine: American.
A well known restaurant set in a Federal row house in Georgetown, the chef here uses local, seasonal produce and game to create new twists on American classics, such as rabbit and sweetbreads. The menu changes daily but at least two dishes for which the restaurant is famous are...
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Ben’s Chilli BowlCuisine: American
An institution and a landmark in Washington, newlyweds Ben and Virginia Ali launched this neighborhood institution in 1958. It has not changed much since- with a jukebox that plays Motown and reggae tunes and Formica counters lined with red vinyl barstools still the same,... |
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Blue Duck TavernCuisine: American
Opened in 2007, the Blue Duck Tavern has already been heaped with accolades. The open kitchen with wood-burning oven is surrounded by simple Americana décor like wooden Shaker furniture, and quilts hanging from the wall. Some of the tables face the outside fountain and a... |
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Bombay ClubCuisine: Indian
The most popular item, and the spiciest on the menu, is the green chilli chicken. The speciality of the restaurant is the tandoori items including tandoori salmon, chicken tandoori, and the lobster Malabar. The Bombay Club is known for its vegetarian offerings (try the... |
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Charlie Palmer SteakCuisine: American / Steakhouse
A muted blue and orange color scheme and a bold, award-winning modern menu with an all-American wine list is what makes this restaurant a power magnet. The only steakhouse on Capitol Hill, CP Steak is more elegant than one might expect. Its dining... |
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Gerard’sCuisine: French
Dine at Gerard's Place for elegant French cuisine that's among the best in the city. The dish that made the restaurant famous, poached lobster with Sauternes sauce still appears on both the lunch and dinner menus ($62!), though slightly reinvented: fresh mango, lime, piquillo... |
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Kaz Sushi BistroCuisine: Japanese
The chef here uses many clever combinations to separate the sushi from the usual fare. The restaurant is known for fresh ingredients. Set in a handsome town house, this is the best place for sushi in the Washington area where you can sit down and watch the chef and his... |
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Mama Ayesha'sCuisine: Mediterranean
This 50 year old restaurant has not changed much with the who’s who of Washington crowding the dining room of this very popular eatery in Adams Morgan. With Middle Eastern fare their specialty, their Kifta Kebab is to die for along with other Syrian dishes such as... |
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