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- LLisetteWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe made a reservation for the restaurant, but our goal was to make it down to the Roja Lounge. It's first come first serve and a smaller space, but we were eager to try it. The tequila and mezcal selection was very interesting and we were looking forward to try some of their cocktails or even a flight. Turns out, we were intrigued by the Mexican wines so we didn't do any cocktails! My husband did try a Mezcal that he really enjoyed. We ended up just ordering appetizers and were very full. Our favorite were the wagyu beef empanadas. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. It was a Sunday night and there was live music. By the time we left at 7pm the place was popping!More infodLeñaPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Mount Vernon Square•4.7
- JjustinVIPWashington, D.C. Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe vegan brunch here is awesome!! I've been before but this time had a chance to try their new menu. 10 out of 10 would certainly recommend! The staff was great, very attentive and provided a detailed description of the food when it came to the table.More infoEquinox - DCPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.7
- AAshleighWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe’ve been coming to Elizabeth’s for Valentine’s Day for more than ten years in a row, for good reason. First, it’s romantic, with wonderful ambiance, thoughtful preset menu options, and lovely service. Second, of course it’s delicious, but in a ways that’s at once a surprising culinary treat while also leaving you full but somehow healthier than when you arrived. If you don’t question, “how did they do that” about their vegan dishes at least a couple times throughout the meal, you just weren’t eating mindfully. And lastly, it’s a consistent, local staple that we can count on, down to Elizabeth herself facilitating things and stopping by the table in the most humble and thoughtful of ways. This place should have a Michelin Star.More infoElizabeth'sPrice: Very Expensive• Vegan• Downtown•4.9
- TtimarjioSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was an amazing experience I really enjoyed the fact that from the moment you arrive they make it feel personal as if you and your guest as if you rented out the place.. every dish was explained in great culinary fashion and I love the way each server and host incorporated their knowledge of the dish being served. Hands down one of the premier experiences in the D.C area and a must for impressing any level of company you have. The value is very worth it but the experience is priceless..More infoThe DabneyPrice: Very Expensive• American• Shaw•4.7
- MMikeVIPWashington, D.C. Area •13 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFirst time at Oyamel. The food was excellent as was the service by Melvin. He carefully explained the menu and our many serving options. The Oyamel margarita was delicious as were the tocos and rice w mushrooms and Brussel sprout sides. The tres leches dessert was incredible! Overall, and excellent dining experience enhanced by the care of Melvin. We will return soon!More infoOyamelPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Penn Quarter•4.6