Washington, D.C.
Market Salamander
Stop in for fried-chicken box lunches or pack a basket with champagne and cheeses for... 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
Notti Bianche
Before 7 p.m., the stylish trattoria has a top-notch pretheater menu. Dishes such as red... More
Obelisk
One of the D.C. area’s go-to destinations for Italian cuisine, Obelisk offers diners authentic Italian... More
Old Ebbitt Grill
The bright and bustling restaurant is just half a block from the White House, attracting... More
Palena
The creation of former White House chef Frank Ruta, Palena showcases his own interpretation of... More
Pho 75
As the name implies, the specialty here is pho, the traditional Vietnamese soup with meat... More
Poste Brasserie
The restaurant uses its aquahealth water system to eliminate plastic bottle use. Guests enjoy fresh... More
Poste Moderne Brasserie
Modern American brasserie. This Penn Quarter brasserie was formerly the mail-sorting room of the D.C.... More
Proof
At this brick walled Penn Quarter restaurant, chef Haidar Karoum has created a menu of... More
Rasika
Bombay-born chef Vikram Sunderam has created a novel concept at this busy, buzzy home to... More
Ray’s Hell-Burger
Restaurateur Michael Landrum already had a fanatical following at his unpretentious steak house, Ray’s the... More
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