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12 gorgeous Washington DC restaurants that will blow you away

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by Christabel Lobo
Updated May 13, 2024

A knockout meal in Washington, DC, isn’t just about the flavors on your plate—it’s also about the overall vibe. The capital’s most beautiful restaurants are the ones that serve outstanding cuisine alongside drop-dead gorgeous interiors.

A dramatic arched skylight steals the scene at a garden-like hotel restaurant. A MICHELIN-starred Indian spot channels a palace with lavish jade and mother-of-pearl accents. In a Victorian-era dining room, beautifully preserved paintings tell stories about DC’s illustrious past.

From timeless restaurants in historic settings to contemporary spaces that pair innovation with elegance, these places deliver on all fronts. Read on for a guide to the District’s 12 most gorgeous restaurants.

A photo of Old Ebbitt Grill restaurant
4.8
4.8 (29678)
$30 and under
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Step into the Victorian-era dining room at DC’s oldest saloon and you’ll be transported to a time when regulars included past presidents like Ulysses S. Grant and Theodore Roosevelt. Ornate chandeliers and gas-lit lamps cast a glow on mahogany panels and plush velvet booths, lighting up historic paintings. Whether you go for seafood brunch or late-night oyster happy hour, the food is nothing short of stellar—after all, Old Ebbitt Grill has been doing this since 1856.


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Amanda
Dined 2 days ago
We thoroughly enjoyed the experience, the meal was wonderful. Pumpkin Cheesecake was over the top good. Definitely a DC must do.
A photo of Ottoman Taverna restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1699)
$30 and under
Turkish
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

Celebrated restaurateur Hakan Ilhan brings Istanbul to DC at Ottoman Taverna, a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant where you can dine on Turkish staples like grape leaves, fall-off-the-bone lamb shank, and char-grilled kebabs. The dining room is equally inspired by Turkey, featuring an impressive mural of the Hagia Sophia, white-trellised walls, and wood-beamed ceilings with mesmerizing honeycomb-like patterns.


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Nancy
Dined on Dec 11, 2024
We arrived at 5:15 and we’re quickly seated and served. The food was excellent and the service good until the restaurant got full. Then the service disappeared and we waited a half an hour or more for desserts. Went full you couldn’t pull your chair out without hitting somebody else. And the noise level was high. The food was phenomenal.
A photo of The Greenhouse at The Jefferson, DC restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1075)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Ornate plasterwork and lush floral arrangements create a garden-like environment at this opulent Beaux-Arts restaurant. Its crowning jewel: a dramatic arched skylight that floods the space with natural light, creating a vibe that is both airy and opulent. It’s a setting that makes the coastal Italian food, like black-ink risotto with lobster and ricotta gnocchi with smoked mozzarella foam, truly shine.


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Lisa
Dined 2 days ago
The Christmas decor was absolutely beautiful. The lamb was delicious!
A photo of dLeña restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1989)
$31 to $50
Latin American
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

dLeña is a love letter to traditional Mexican craftsmanship, featuring rustic beams and a sleek, walnut-lined mezcal lounge. The sexy and sophisticated earth-toned interiors are decked with handcrafted chandeliers, which provide just the right kind of mood lighting as you settle into a cozy leather booth. Dine on next-gen Mexican dishes like guacamole with sushi-grade tuna and Wagyu beef empanadas with truffle cheese and chimichurri.


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Fabricio
Dined 3 days ago
It’s just remarkable and a great experience 100% recommended 
A photo of Iron Gate restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3003)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant

Iron Gate’s wisteria-covered courtyard is a year-round star. It’s adorned with twinkling lights and especially photogenic in the spring, when flowers bloom in every corner. The fire pits come to life in the fall, keeping things cozy on cooler nights. Inside, there’s an iconic red-brick fireplace that warms the former carriage house dining room as you dig into bison carpaccio and goat cheese agnolotti—part of a three-course Mediterranean dinner by James Beard Award semi-finalist Anthony Chittum.


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Marjorie
Dined 4 days ago
My friend and I dined in the outdoor eating space at Iron Gate where there were impressive fires burning next to each table. We were snug and warm. Our waiter was so welcoming we relaxed and relied on his advice while ordering. Our food was amazing from the tasty welcome dish through the main dish and two delicious desserts. The young woman at the front door went beyond her duties to help us add a second ride to our taxi order. We plan many return visits!
A photo of Rania DC restaurant
4.7
4.7 (497)
$50 and over
Indian
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

Rania is Sanskrit for “queen,” which explains its extra-ornate interiors: The MICHELIN-starred spot resembles a royal palace with splashes of gold, lots of mother-of-pearl inlay, and a carved piece of pink sandstone that tops the bar. Not to mention the innovative dishes by Indian Accent alum Chetan Shetty. From a chana masala panisse to ghee-roasted lamb with tangy buttermilk mousse, every dish at this regal escape pushes the envelope on Indian food.


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Venkat
Dined 3 days ago
The four course meal was really good. Would recommend people to go here. This was our first time and really enjoyed the food.
A photo of The Bazaar by José Andrés - DC restaurant
4.7
4.7 (982)
$50 and over
Spanish
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

Dining at The Bazaar by José Andrés is as much about the larger-than-life setting as it is about the meal. Surrealist art, Salvador Dalí-inspired fabrics, and a metal mailbox backsplash at the bar—a hat-tip to its post-office past—set an ambitious tone that matches the menu. US history inspires many of Andrés’s signature dishes, like the Eisenhower stew with beef cheeks (a tribute to the 34th president’s favorite meal), and the crab Louie cone, a modern riff on the West Coast classic.


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PaulVIP
Dined 2 days ago
A tapas experience. You can order from two tasting menus or a la carte. Whichever you choose it will be a delightful experience. Each dish is so composed that it is excellent in ingredients and size. The 2 tasting menus are 12 courses each arranged in groups according to types. If you have food allergies or extreme dislikes, the server will take note and the chef will adjust or substitute to make sure your dining experience is one of joy. The wine list is carefully curated and a bit on the rather expensive side. You can order by the glass or by the bottle and wine flights are available with the tasting menus. Jose Andres has done it again!
A photo of La Vie restaurant
4.3
4.3 (3493)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Southwest Waterfront
About the restaurant

There’s not a bad seat at this villa-inspired restaurant, thanks to four distinct dining areas and panoramic wharf views. For a bright and airy meal, head to the blue, white, and sand-colored dining room; things get more dark and dramatic in the conservatory, which has green velvet banquettes, rose vines creeping up the walls, and a striking long bar. On the menu, expect seafood dishes like branzino fillets with eggplant caponata and citrus beurre blanc and lobster risotto with seafood ragu.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Sep 16, 2024
It was my partners birthday and she absolutely loved it!!
A photo of Sax restaurant
4.3
4.3 (1265)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

Sax evokes a Baroque-era theater with its gold-leaf motifs, ornate chandeliers, and mirrored surfaces. Buckle in for an immersive theatrical experience—the main draw here is the large central stage (visible from wherever you’re dining), where live cabaret, burlesque, and acrobatic performances unfold from Wednesday to Saturday. There’s a snacky French menu served during the week, but until Sax’s full dinner menu returns, go for the bottomless mimosa brunch on Sunday.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Dec 18, 2021
The only thing that turned me off was that every table around me were greeted by a server or performers. We had to ask for someone to come and explain to us how to order and what would make our first visit more enjoyable. Now that I’ve “experienced” the restaurant, I will know what to do and not waste 45 minutes trying to figure out how to order and not miss more performances. Since time was limited to two hours, I was worried that we would not have enough time to eat or drink. After placing an order we waited an additional 30+ minutes for our first drink to arrive then our food. Wasn’t sure if we had enough time to order a second drink, which we did but had to drink it fast as our two hour dining experience was over.
A photo of Moonraker restaurant
4.5
4.5 (359)
$50 and over
Japanese
Southwest Waterfront
About the restaurant

It’s all about the details at this rooftop hideaway. Natural materials like wood and stone are subtle nods to its name—”moonraker” refers to the highest sail on a boat. Warm pendant lights dangle above an elegant circular bar, which excels at Japanese-inspired cocktails like the Umamitini, a gin-based martini with dashi and pickled sakura blossoms. In the warmer months, retractable terrace doors open up, offering stunning views of the sun setting over the Potomac.


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Divya
Dined on Dec 12, 2024
Bordeaux, tuna sushi, and edamame were delicious. Excellent service
A photo of Brasserie Liberté restaurant
4.4
4.4 (2302)
$30 and under
Contemporary French / American
Georgetown
About the restaurant

This Georgetown brasserie is known for comforting bowls of French onion soup and a killer macaroni au gratin. But Brasserie Liberté also stands out for its glamorous interiors, which include a rustic-chic French farmhouse-inspired bar and a navy-paneled dining room with a candle-lit fireplace. Special occasions call for the restaurant’s sought-after egg-shaped booth lined with delicate floral tapestries and a lipstick-red banquette.


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Craig
Dined 3 days ago
It was our third time eating at Liberte in the past month, so fair to say we really enjoy it. The service is excellent, the food delicious, and the atmosphere relaxing. I would highly recommend going and eating a la Francaise, i.e. just taking your time and enjoying the experience.
A photo of Taberna del Alabardero restaurant
4.7
4.7 (3855)
$31 to $50
Traditional Spanish
Downtown
About the restaurant

You’ll feel like you’re dining in an opulent Spanish castle when you’re at this vibey downtown institution. Tiled floors, richly colored fabrics, and antique decor set the scene for a classic tapas and seafood paella feast, best paired with pitchers of refreshing sangria. For a full-fledged Spanish atmosphere, come on Fridays and Saturdays when there are flamenco performances.


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Julia
Dined 3 days ago
We went for my son’s 21st birthday and it was so festive and fun. Food is amazing and ambience is top notch
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