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Old Ebbitt Grill
Price: Moderate•American•4.8(29552)Downtown - 2
Zaytinya - DC
Price: Expensive•Mediterranean•4.7(19285)Penn Quarter - 3
Filomena Ristorante
Price: Expensive•Italian•4.8(17041)Georgetown - 4
Founding Farmers DC: Foggy Bottom
Price: Moderate•American•4.5(34352)Foggy Bottom - 5
Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab - Washington DC
Price: Very Expensive•Seafood•4.8(10010)Downtown
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STK - DC
Price: Very Expensive•Steakhouse•3.9(376)Mount Vernon Square - 2
SHIA Restaurant
Price: Very Expensive•Korean•4.7(21)Washington - 3
Limani - DC
Price: Expensive•Mediterranean•4.5(886)Southwest Waterfront - 4
dLeña
Price: Expensive•Latin American•4.7(1954)Mount Vernon Square - 5
Tabard Inn
Price: Moderate•Contemporary American•4.7(3743)Dupont Circle
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The Greenhouse at The Jefferson, DC
Price: Expensive•Contemporary American•4.8(1068)Downtown - 2
Bourbon Steak - Four Seasons Washington DC
Price: Moderate•Steakhouse•4.8(3854)Georgetown - 3
Nobu DC
Price: Very Expensive•Cocktail Bar•4.7(2252)Washington - 4
Georgia Brown's
Price: Expensive•Regional American (Low Country)•4.6(8751)Downtown - 5
2941 Restaurant
Price: Expensive•French / American•4.8(7728)Falls Church
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- TTracyWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe went to celebrate my cousin's birthday and our waitress, Angie (I think that was her name) was awesome. She greeted us well, knew there was a birthday celebration and offered great recommendations. The food was superb - mussels, fried oysters, crab cake, and spinach & artichoke dip was also very good! Always a fun and great time Old Ebbitt and look forward to coming back again - an old staple for us!!!More infoOld Ebbitt GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.8
- KKatieWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis is truly a one of a kind dining experience in DC. Some of the best service I’ve had. Our server was attentive, but didn’t hover and was so kind. We were able to get great recommendations on both drinks and food options. The beet salad, mushrooms, scallops, and shrimp were beyond delicious and I would highly recommend. For cocktail lovers the 3PM in Istanbul was excellent. We will certainly be going back to enjoy the atmosphere and to eat more of the tapas we were just too full to eat this time around.More infoZaytinya - DCPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Penn Quarter•4.7
- JJoelvipWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSo for starters, it’s gorgeous. The architecture was so interesting mainly because it’s so ornate and large, so I had to look up what it used to be, and it used to be a bank and supposedly they preserved some of the original bank features like the vault. I’d love to have a tour of the actual building. I am an escargot snob. Theirs was OK. The strip, Brussels, and Mac were very good. I have leftovers and I cannot wait to eat them.More infoLa Grande Boucherie - DCPrice: Very Expensive• French• Washington•4.5
- RRuthWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFilomena has always been our go-to restaurant, and it never fails to exceed our expectations. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a warm, inviting ambiance that sets the tone for an incredible dining experience. The food, as always, was absolutely delicious—each dish crafted with care and bursting with flavor. What truly elevated our evening was the outstanding service we received from Nebil. His professionalism, attentiveness, and genuine friendliness made us feel truly valued as guests. Nebil anticipated our needs effortlessly, provided thoughtful recommendations, and ensured everything was perfect from start to finish. It’s rare to encounter such exceptional service, and it made an already great meal even more memorable. Filomena, once again, proved why it remains our favorite dining spot!More infoFilomena RistorantePrice: Expensive• Italian• Georgetown•4.8
- RRichardvipWashington, D.C. Area •14 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOur meals and experience were EXCELLENT. My wife's meal of scallops, our guest's salmon and my shrimp/pasta (Diavalo) were WONDERFUL, as were the calamari and drinks we had before they arrived. While the entrance was a crush of people trying to check in and get seated, the atmosphere was lively and comfortable. The Hamilton is always a great experience but this was a first time for my wife and our guest to have dinner there and they loved it! Our server was good and attentive and wasn't a constant shadow to us either. A good time was had by all!More infoThe HamiltonPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.7
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Northeast of Washington, D.C., and the last stop on D.C.'s orange line, Lanham is a commuter neighborhood with an agricultural past. As recently as 2010, livestock roamed the streets. Today, you are more likely to find livestock on your plate. For carnivores, steak houses and comfort food restaurants abound, but a quick drive down Annapolis Road reveals an abundance of global cuisine. Lanham's multi-ethnic restaurants cater to the town's diverse population as well as to visitors seeking something new. Jerk chicken, Asian cuisine, Hawaiian fare, vegetarian options, and fine dining are open for all. Hungry for seafood? Maryland crab cakes are fresh, delicious, and highly available.
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