A semi-authentic diner in the heart of Adams Morgan.
Sample traditional Thai dishes as well as contemporary (and spicy) takes on seafood.
This Neapolitan-style pizzeria is a Washington favorite with its mouthwatering toppings, lovely appetizers and first-class charcuterie.
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2009 fall dining guide
Although not always open 'round the clock as the name might suggest, this eatery does serve food until midnight.
This blue and stainless-steel diner holds fewer than 50 people for booth and counter service that rarely exceeds $10 a person.
The owner lays claim to the city's best pad thai. Go and judge for yourself.
A soccer-themed hotspot offers espresso drinks, wi-fi and live futbol in Adams Morgan.
Ignore the noise and focus on the all-day dim sum menu and very low prices.
What the place lacks in comfort, it makes up for in dim sum. Order scallion pancakes, boiled peanuts, fried pork dumplings or steamed spareribs.
This is a second -- and smaller -- location for the trendy choco-boutique that got its start on 14th Street.
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