A Georgetown institution with a sense of Old World dignity staffs a talented kitchen producing seasonal delights.
Two-story Georgetown eatery is a favorite among Indian-food junkies.
A bakery-cum-coffee-cum-tea bar in Georgetown where the cases are stuffed with all things sweet and the coffee is as smooth as silk.
This modern Mexican restaurant helmed by Graffiato/Top Chef star Mike Isabella dubs itself a "taco-centric, margarita-laden" eatery, but it would be hard to ignore the myriad refined small plates on the menu, too. It opens to the public on May 24.
A slim restaurant that offers all the usual Thai delights.
A trendy atmosphere to relax in and enjoy traditional Thai styles that are easy on the wallet.
One of the coolest beer bars around, with a tight, often esoteric list of 16 drafts and 80 bottles to go with the gourmet pizza.
With a lengthy and interesting menu, this place is somewhat noisy and less Frenchy than most French restaurants.
This tiny French bistro in Georgetown offers charming food, sunny service and Saturday lunch hours.
Formerly a spot for seafood, now this restaurant prepares Spanish tapas, salads and paellas.
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