This family-run restaurant serves Middle Eastern fare with mezze platters, sandwiches and items like quail and salmon.
This Ethiopian restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood specializes in shiro, a spicy puree made with roasted and powdered split peas.
This family-owned spot in Silver Spring has contemporary takes on traditional Ethiopian dishes, several of which are vegetarian.
Ethiopian spot in Silver Spring is better than the sum of its parts. Try the rustic stews, kitfo or a combination plate.
This family-run restaurant offers distinct, flavorful Ethiopian dishes.
Sauteed pumpkin is the highlight dish at this unassuming Woodley Park spot.
Don't be put off by this warehouse that serves some excellent Afghan dishes.
The menu at this Middle Eastern restaurant, where the name means palm tree, features spicy sandwiches of grilled meat, grape leaves and spinach-stuffed pastries.
This casual Lebanese spot doesn't need a genie to prepare meat and vegetarian dishes with several tasty soups.
Home-style Lebanese fare that doesn't require the magic of a genie.
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