A restaurant serving Southwestern cuisine, Frisco's real draw is its outstanding beer program, with 20 beers on draft, including two cask ales.
Ashok Bajaj's newest restaurant offers pizza, pasta and other Italian dishes.
The shoebox space is tiny; the rolls are anything but.
The prime spot for kosher dining in D.C.
This spinoff of Taylay Thai does pretty well by the standards: plump crab-stuffed chicken wings, springy fish cakes and a gently spiced pork with green curry.
This restaurant ventures from typical Greek dishes to give a taste of more authentic regional fare.
Friendly hangout exudes neighborhood charm, i.e. a warm, relaxed atmosphere and "bacon cheeseburger."
Arlington outlet of the Hollywood chain is the place for upscale burgers, steaks, seafood and salads.
Bethesda outlet of the Hollywood chain is the place for upscale burgers, steaks, seafood and salads.
The Navarro family's small, lively restaurant is noted for its house-made white corn tortillas, chicken enchiladas, seafood soup and its signature dish -- barbecued goat. Mexican beer available.
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