Sample traditional Thai dishes as well as contemporary (and spicy) takes on seafood.
Home-style Lebanese fare that doesn't require the magic of a genie.
This family-run shop pours out tasty coffee along with Armenian food and Middle Eastern treats including homemade ice cream.
Though somewhat tired inside, Aroma cooks up respectable Indian favorites, including juicy chicken tikka with a good amount of spice.
You will find here a superclean minimalist interior, a respectful wait staff, and tasteful entrees from teriyaki to udon to sushi.
Pan-Asian bistro in the Pentagon Row complex spreads wide its span of eastern flavors.
The family behind Astor Mediterranean in Adams Morgan starts a second cafe for its Mediterranean paninis, sandwiches, kebabs and pizza.
A modest menu of home-style Greek food.
Regulars praise the gyros sandwich, but there are plenty of Middle Eastern dishes and pizza as well.
Neighbors came together to bring this barbecue joint to life.
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