A proud American kitchen that isn't afraid of the classics and offers some of the town's most interesting drinks.
This Neapolitan-style pizzeria is a Washington favorite with its mouthwatering toppings, lovely appetizers and first-class charcuterie.
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2009 fall dining guide
Chef Bertrand Chemel's cuisine pairs beautifully with the restaurant's exquisite setting.
This quirky coffeehouse and wine bar offers an extensive martini list, live music, art on the walls and nibbles for any time of day.
The owner lays claim to the city's best pad thai. Go and judge for yourself.
Fairly authentic food that follows through on promises of spice.
Just steps away from the downtown theaters, 701 boasts a comfortable bar and an attractive dining room.
This family-run restaurant serves Middle Eastern fare with mezze platters, sandwiches and items like quail and salmon.
A simple place for a good piece of fish.
Ethiopian spot in Silver Spring is better than the sum of its parts. Try the rustic stews, kitfo or a combination plate.
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