In addition to the expected filet mignon and dry-aged rib-eye, the kitchen sends out fine seafood and dishes that surpass routine steakhouse items.
Behind Johnny's Half Shell, the cooks dish up take-out tacos for breakfast and lunch.
Former chef for Oprah Winfrey brings an upscale touch of southern hospitality and regional flavors to Capitol Hill.
The Dupont Circle seafood favorite sets up shop in the old La Colline space, but loses some splash.
Regional Native American food within the museum.
Find updated takes on classic bistro cuisine; lighter dishes and fish tend to be better.
A Washington insider's hangout in an unpretentious setting where tourists in sneakers are as comfortable as lawyers in pinstripes.
This GOP staff hangout serves basic Tex-Mex, albeit done nicely.
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The burritos here are an inexpensive, quick and generally healthier alternative to the burger chains.
Capitol Hill staffers and construction workers converge at this shoe-box-size greasy spoon run by the amiable Mrs. Gum, who greets regulars by name.
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