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Situated within the Hamilton Crowne Plaza, it isn't as golden as the name suggests. Learn more...
A Georgetown institution with a sense of Old World dignity staffs a talented kitchen producing seasonal delights. Learn more...
This Neapolitan-style pizzeria is a Washington favorite with its mouthwatering toppings, lovely appetizers and first-class charcuterie. Learn more...
Raising standards for a dining experience has rarely looked so effortless. Learn more...
Appealing appetizers (especially caviar) and fine chocolate desserts are just steps away from the downtown theaters. Learn more...
Ignore the noise and focus on the all-day dim sum menu and very low prices. Learn more...
What the place lacks in comfort, it makes up for in dim sum. Order scallion pancakes, boiled peanuts, fried pork dumplings or steamed spareribs. Learn more...
Post Restaurant Critic Tom Sietsema finds that this Louisiana-style dining room has "moments ... that whisk me south." Learn more...
This restaurant stays true to it's chef's vision: a place where folks can "come in jeans and still get a good piece of fish." Learn more...
Ethiopian spot in Silver Spring is better than the sum of its parts. Try the rustic stews, kitfo or a combination plate. Learn more...
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