Washington, D.C.
Kemble Park Tavern
The Burger: Given the New Austerity sweeping the capital, lobbyists are loving the street cred... More
Komi
At the tiny, 12-table Komi, young chef Johnny Monis (an F&W Best New Chef 2007)... More
Lebanese Taverna
This Woodley Park Lebanese restaurant was opened by Lebanese immigrants Tanios and Marie Abi-Najm in... More
Love Café
An offshoot of the popular District franchise, Cakelove, Love Café is a casual gathering spot... More
Maestro
This restaurant is closed.... More
Makoto
As much a cultural experience as a place for a meal, this restaurant and sushi... More
Market Lunch
Join the queue for blueberry-buckwheat pancakes and egg sandwiches studded with bacon. ... More
Market Salamander
Stop in for fried-chicken box lunches or pack a basket with champagne and cheeses for... More
Mark's Duck House
About 15 minutes from D.C., this small Cantonese restaurant is renowned for its lunchtime dim... More
Marvin
This “Belgian-Soul Food” restaurant-bar is named for native Washingtonian Marvin Gaye. ... More
Meskerem
Located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood, this authentic Ethiopian eatery is named after the calendar... More
Minibar at America Eats
Chef José Andrés is a force to be reckoned with on the D.C. dining scene;... More
Moby Dick House of Kabob
A local institution, the Moby Dick House of Kabob was founded by an Iranian restauranteur... More
Next Door, DC
Greasy-spoon landmark Ben’s Chili Bowl, a hangout for Cosby and Obama alike, opened a bistro,... More
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