An Ethiopian eatery in the space that formerly housed Roha.
Plastic silverware and Styrofoam plates can seem chic when the Indian food is good and the service pleasant; portions here are large.
Menus change daily, as owner Ned Atwater gathers seasonal ingredients from local farmers markets, dairies, farms and an organic co-op in Pennsylvania.
The menu here includes all the typical Thai dishes along with vegetarian fare.
A juggling act of rich and sharp, spicy and sour, sweet and bitter, crisp and tender, the end result is mighty fine.
The shoebox cafe offers great desserts, fiery wings and some hit-or-miss vegetarian dishes.
Same funky restaurant, political bookstore and performance space; just a different location in Shirlington.
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Cafe Luna has become a pillar of the neighborhood, serving up a number of vegetarian and low-fat dishes to please the green crowd.
This deli offers vegetarian options.
With no seats, this tiny takeout restaurant offers a taste of the Caribbean sun.
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