We judged the sandwiches on appearance, flavor, structure and bread quality, then ranked them from least to most enjoyable.
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We tried every single taco at the 'Top Chef' alum's latest concept, which serves casual Mexican food in Capitol Hill.
It’s D.C. in July: You’re simmering. Here are great places to splash, sip and slide.
Ripple in Cleveland Park and Restaurant Nora in Dupont Circle have closed, but new arrivals offer everything from New England fare to South American rotisserie chicken.
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In a drama that feels immediate today, a shameful chapter of American civic history comes to light.
At the Warner, the Maryland singer celebrates the release of his album “Long Way From Sunday.”
Poke — the Hawaiian salad traditionally made with hunks of raw fish — is having a moment. Here’s how the city’s catches compare.
Mainland restaurateurs have changed it into something altogether different — something that people from Hawaii say doesn’t respect their cultural heritage.
Citi Open, Washington’s annual tennis tournament, kicks off on Saturday.
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Charlize Theron plays a coldblooded secret agent in an overly confusing Cold War thriller.
It seems everywhere you look there’s a wacky new food vying for your attention, but these oldies have stood the test of time.
Check out the Loudoun County Fair, catch Taffety Punk's annual Bootleg Shakespeare and chill with tacos by a rooftop pool at the Liaison Capitol Hill.
Though there are countless variations of shakshuka, the usual components include tomato sauce, peppers and eggs, which all get baked together until the egg whites firm up and the yolk remains runny.
Wishing you could fast-forward to a chillier time of year? Imagine it's the holiday season with gingerbread, turkey and strong beers.
Saddle up for the Tour de Fat, get a taste of Wyoming or hear an award-winning Cuban band.
Perfect for a budding romance or a long-term relationship, these creative ideas — labeled with emoji, of course — keep things simple with a dash of special.
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Luc Besson’s comic-book-inspired sci-fi adventure is a good-looking bore.
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Christopher Nolan tells a rousing story of the Battle of Dunkirk in 1940.
