NW. Get directions. The new location includes a dance floor called Exile. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Found inside – Page 363Many Japanese restaurants entered the US. market during the 1980s and the early 1990s. ... “International Food-Service Survey” (Washington, DC, 1995). The kitchen certainly has its lapses -- navarin of tough lobster for two as an apetizer -- but usually Le Lion d'Or presents a range from robust to delicate, classical to nouvelle that display impressive talent. Parking lot. Tiberio 1915 K St. NW. No-smoking section. 338-4484. A mild introduction to Ethiopian fire, Axum's food is not the best among local Ethiopian restaurants, but the reasonable prices and gracious room add points. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Crisfield 8012 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. Parking lot. Viva 4409 John Marr Dr., Annandale. Closed Sun. L $3.45-$6.95, D $8.45-$13.95. Dinner is the time to try it, for the same menu is available for lunch and is priced high for midday eating. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. L, D daily. AE, MC, No reservations. In the evenings, canned jazz is playing, or sometimes live guitar. L $2.95-$3.50. Full bar service. There are also Wienerschnitzel, Sauerbraten, goulash and roast pork, plus a parade of desserts from apple strudel to Sachertorte of distinction. Some dishes are hot, but more are piquant or aromatic or multi-flavored without being hot. Still, it is dim and pretty, with elegant patterned fabrics. L $3.25-$6.35, D $15. Pueblo Joe's understands a lot about the mystique of beauty. MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner only. robby/Flickr. MC, V. Reservations suggested. For more than 50 years, this U Street restaurant has made the half-smoke the iconic food of D.C. Parking lot. Full bar service. Found inside – Page 1-474Washington , D.C. Energy conservation . Hogate's Restaurant . , 80-10092 , 8010093 Solar project cost report for Hogate's Seafood Restaurant , Washington ... L daily ex Sat, D daily. Sholl's 1990 K St. NW. Full bar service. MC, V. No reservations. Blackie Auger, a charismatic and blunt-spoken former Army Ranger, had opened his first restaurant in the neighborhood in 1946. The Early 1900s. The restaurant became a local institution and has expanded over the years. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Home of the Commandants. No-smoking section. 234-1444. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. L $3.50-$4.95, D $3.95-$5.50. Free parking in adjacent lot at dinner. But the execution of the dishes ranges from excellent -- moist crayfish in impeccable white butter sauce, oysters fried on skewers and bedded on spinach, thick veal medallions with fleshy, woodsy mushrooms -- to fishy, oversalted salmon terrine that should have been relegated to the cats. Street parking. Parking in garage, valet parking for dinner. There are flaws: snails with too-strong, too-thick green peppercorn sauce, mussels with garlic butter but no character. Parking lot. Open daily. Parking in shopping center lot. The Tune Inn. 244-1740. If you choose carefully, this can be one of the best meal bargins in the city, even among the non-alcoholic beverages. Full bar service. Children's prices. 872-8677. Fresh as a garden is Nora's gathering place. 244-5544. The food, too, remains authentic and straightforward, with a few especially good dishes. 333-1100. In either case, the quality is as impressive as the variety.As for dinner, Tung Bor emphasizes fresh fish and seafood, and one is wise to follow suit. Full bar service. Located on the southwest corner of 18th and M Streets NW, it was an outpost of a New York City restaurant of the same name, as were many of Washington's best restaurants of this era. When it opened it was decorated in a “patriotic modern” style of rose, white and blue, with Colonial revival wallpaper and soft pink lighting. Wonderful or just fair, the meal ends agreeably with perky, crisp berry tarts. Neighborhood Gem. L $2.50-$6.50, D $5.75-$11.75. Closed Mon. From the central pastry table to the tiny carved batons of apple arranged as spokes on a plate of sweetbreads, the attention to decorative detail is sustained. Full bar service. This kind of wrap-and-dip food is not only fun, it is light eating and sufficiently crunchy and cool to appeal to flagging summer appetites. At least there is always a creditable cold smoked chicken garnished with fresh fruits if nothing else tempts you. Parking lot. Constantly inventing nouvelle cuisine with American ingredients, Jean-Louis has been teaming cold carrot soup with a dollop of tomato sherbet, purslane with batons of barely cooked salmon, Maine lobster with chopped fresh basil. And in the meantime, its cooking has settled into fairly consistent satisfaction. The food is rustic and homespun. Open daily. Open daily. French restaurants in the middle range -- those with good food that make no attempt at grand cuisine and are modest in price -- are a shifting scene, one year satisfying and another year indiffent. The shabu shabu dinner is rightly a favorite. 483-2266. Fish of this quality does not come cheap, but the expense will be bearable if you concentrate on local seafoods and order them simply broiled or fried.Besides good food, the nautical whimsies are good-natured and the waitresses are the wonderful tough-and-cheerful sort that, if they were not so young, would rival Boston's Durgin Park waitress wonders. Beer and wine only. Scotland Yard 728 King St., Alexandria. And, obviously, it becomes addictive. L $2.65-$5.25, D $6.50-$14.95. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Closed Mon. And nearly surrounding you are tiny marble tables set with bottles holding daisies and readers absorbed in books and salads, surrounded by a haze of chatter. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. NW. Roast veal is served in nearly half-calf portions, though sometimes it has been cooked so long it crumbles. Country Living Cafe 4849 1/2 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Open daily. Some people consider that and the absent-minded service part of the charm. James III 12000 Old Georgetown Rd., Rockville. 333-9180. Phyllis C. Richman Assisted Carole Sugarman; Phyllis C. Richman is restaurant critic of The Washington Post. 528-4300. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Overambition shows in the crude rabbits pate en croute; on the standing menu, you are safest ordering the poached oysters as appetizer, perhaps the tangy beef sauteed with vinegar as main course. And the handwritten menu changes daily, though usually has several dishes in pastry -- dartois, bouchee a la reine -- that take advantage of the pastry chef's skill (the dartois showing him off better than the puff pastry of the bouchee). Full bar service. Parking in shopping center lot. The rates are rough and homey, soups fragrant, main dishes bold with garlic and shallots. A uniquely eclectic experience located just steps from the White House, The Hamilton has quickly become Washington, DC’s favorite gathering place for music, art, entertainment and inventive dining. Alex Daniels is a staff writer at the Chronicle of Philanthropy. The surprise is fining homemade soup and potato salad which is embellished with pickle relish and celery seeds. Parking lot in front. The baba ghanouj bests even the Middle Eastern restaurants hereabouts, but hot dishes tend to be superior to cold dishes, which are inclined to be excessively herbed or at least unbalanced. L, D $1.95-$12.50. Trattu 1823 Jefferson Pl. The early 20th century was … AE, MC, V. No reservations. La Miche has expanded and is suffering from growing pains, though it is still the best French restaurant I have found in the Maryland suburbs. The focal point of the menu is the daily specials, most around $4 or $5 for large portions of good, simple French cooking. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Drink with it a simple wine, for most are agreeable and well under $10. The spumoni tastes like sherbet, but you can find a midnight-dark and moist chocolate cake and service that is winning even when the kitchen is irritatingly slow. L, D daily. A DC attorney purchased the Inn in 1957 as a gift for his wife, Olympia Reges, who took charge through the 1980s. Full bar service. $4.25-$9.25, D $5.75-$9.50. Publick House 3218 M St., NW. This grandiose red and gold shopping center Chinese restaurant has benefited from the conversion, for the food is now fresh and carefully cooked, served in generous portions. Amenities and More. Street parking. 3104 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007 L, D daily. It still looks the revamped luncheonette that it is, with the TV on the bar. L $2.45-$3.95, D $3.45-$8.95. Facebook Photo In the 1980s, Neal Augenstein worked as doorman at the Poseurs nightclub. Full bar service. 265-8955. L $3.95-$7.95, D $7.50-$8.95. Plata Grande 4060 Powder Mill Rd., Beltsville. Beer and wine only. Reservations accepted for dinner only. Mc, V. Reservations suggested. A downstairs brick-lined bar and an outdoor cafe offer simple red beans and rice, gumbos and the like. Open daily. L $1.50-$6.75, D $6.75-$10.50. The cooking is simple and homey, with restrained use of the red pepper that is the principal spice. 524-2512. Parking in adjacent lot. L $4.50-$5.95, D $5.95-$9.50. The best surprises at J. R.'s are the crab-stuffed mushroom appetizer and the enormous a la caret baked potato without foil wrapping. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Maison Blanche 1725 F St. NW. L, D daily. Free parking in adjacent lot after 4 p.m. Full bar service. But service is indifferent unless you are a friend of the house, and little thought is given to the sensitivities of the diner. Full bar service. Beer and wine only. Eating trends move slowly, but in Washington they are continuing steadily towards seafoods and away from red meats. L $3.25-$6.25, D $7.25-$14.75. K $3.95-$6.55. Full bar service. Open daily. Parking in front. L $3.25-$4.95, D $5.95-$9.50. The ingredients at 219 are excellent -- big lumps of crabmeat, fresh fish -- but the kitchen is just competent rather than talented, so that overseasoning or overthickening are common. Armand's Chicago Pizzeria 4231 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 33, Urbanna, Va. 804/758-2397. Full bar service. Aluisi 9867 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls, Va. 759-4921. L $2.75-$5, D $3.50-$7. Initials are of credit cards accepted. Prices are for the least and most expensive main dishes at lunch (L) and dinner (D). But dishes that are meant to be robust -- chicken cacciatore, braciole, herbed roast veal -- are as good as Washington has to offer. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. You might wonder how this can be considered a decent restaurant, unless you were clever enough to order shrimp de jonghe, jumbo shrimp firm and moist, in a garlic and shallot flecked butter sauce. Found insideFast Food examines the impact of the automobile on the restaurant business and offers an account of roadside dining. Sadaf Halal Restaurant now occupies the site. But except for the sushi and sashimi -- and the seating of strangers at our table in a half-empty room -- the meal was a gem. Visit Website. The Prime Rib 2020 K St. NW. Full bar service. Casual. Empty tables are seen for the first time in some restaurants. AE, CB, CC, D, V. Reservations suggested. Valet parking. House of Hunan 1900 K St., NW. Tiberio has long been a trendsetter, the first of these subtly beautiful northern Italian restaurants that are distinguishable from French primarily by the inclusion of pastas on the menu. Children's prices. Rafters at Landmark 2 S. Whiting St., Alexandria. Closed Sun. After its legendary host, Paul DeLisle, left for the rival Jockey … While Le Rendez-Vous serves Thai, Korean, Indonesian and Chinese food, it is, like Germaine's, primarily a Vietnamese restaurant. Closed Sun.AE, MC, V. Reservations requested. 265-1600.L $5.25-$9.95, D $11.95-$15.95. Full bar service. Blackie Auger, a charismatic and blunt-spoken former Army Ranger, had opened his first restaurant in the neighborhood in 1946. Best of the menu, though, are appetizers, the tiny fried spicy turnovers, empanaditas, and an attractive do-it-yourself individual taco bar known as antojitos de Montezuma. The casual dining establishment has won many awards and is recognized as a “must go” place to eat when visiting Washington. We have convenient garages near popular restaurants, venues, theaters, hotels, shops, museums, and Washington DC attractions. L $2.25-$4.95, D $3.25-$8.25. When one reviews the range of Washington restaurants every year, it is no surprise that the situation remains pretty stable -- a few get better and a few get worse, many open and just as many close. Starting in 1910, the building housed the Hyattsville Hardware Co. which stayed in continuous operation until 1992. Street parking. Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Redd Foxx, Martin Luther King Jr., and even President Barack Obama have been seen eating and just "hanging out" at Ben’s. The salmon mousse with green peppercorns is suave and spicy, a pleasant light main course. Parking lot. 9ll-6787. The tables are too small, and you are likely to feel rushed, but the crush is a tribute to the food. Clam clhowder is unorthodox, white but not creamy, heavily herbed, very good if you are not a traditionalist. Parking lots nearby. Jim Webb. Joe and Mo's does a few things very well. Others are good but without special character -- the snapper too chewy, the rillettes bland, the veal excessively pounded, the raspberry souffle lacking perfume. Closed SUN. Closed Sun. Reservations accepted. The restaurant: Ben’s Chili Bowl (1213 U St., NW) Year first opened: 1958. Children's prices. In 1967, Long, then just 25 years old, followed Yaffe with The Hawk ‘n’ Dove. A lot’s changed since Joe opened The Tune Inn in 1947. Closed Sun. The population was shrinking, wealth flowed out to the suburbs, and you could buy a Northwest rowhouse for five figures. Even the expresso is as good as you are likely to make at home. The ideal meal at Joe and Mo's is all beef: tartar steak (share a portion as an appetizer) and roast beef, the fullest flavored prime rib in town, more than an inch thick, tender, moist and juicy, permeated with rosemary, basil and garlic. As practical as it is entertaining, Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook is a can't-miss treat for cookbook lovers, aspiring chefs, and Bourdain fans everywhere. But most of the food matches Washington's expense-account French restaurants, and the fruit tarts are justifiably renowned. SE. MC, V. No reservations. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Open daily. Parking lots across the street and street parking. Parking lot. No-smoking section. L $4.50-$8.75, D $8.75-$14.75. Valet parking for dinner. Found inside“French restaurants had been the kings of the world, but in the 1990s, ... his restaurant in the Georgetown section of Washington, D.C. The shifting ... Golden Temple Conscious Cookery 1521 Connecticut Ave. NW. Key: Ecept for actual reviews, information about restaurants found in this guide was supplied by the restaurants themselves. 333-8900. What has changed is the service, the servers being distant and self-absorbed, prompt but forgetful. Dominique is the Ted Turner of French restaurateurs. The few steaks have stiff competition in the thick calf's liver steak, the rack of lamb and the grilled fish or squab. Parking in front. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. L $3.95-$5.50, D $4-$19. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested.Parking lot in front. Web Visit website. Street parking. Full bar service. Street parking. Service depends on the patience of the diners; it seems as if it is the first day on the job for every one of the smiling waitresses. Street parking. 466-4570. L daily ex Sat, D daily. The poached chicken dishes show how well the kitchen handles commonly indifferent preparations, and seafood are equally cosseted. Service at the Serbian Crown is moody and erratic; it is the main dishes of this restaurant that show the best of Russian character. Le Gaulois 2133 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Mama's 1901 N. Ft. Myer Dr., Arlington. Closed Mon. Hugo's Hyatt Regency Hotel, 400 New Jersey Ave. NW. Clyde's. 276. Children's prices. Hogate's 9th St. and Maine Ave. SW. 484-6300. Street parking and commercial lots. Closed Sun. And any Formica luncheonette where you wait in line to pay $11.50 for flounder stuffed with crabmeat is bound to be good. Booeymonger 5252 Wisconsin Ave. 686-5805. Full bar service. Parking in rear. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Parking lot. It still has nearly half a dozen Ethiopian restaurants but none from Scandinavia. Pueblo Joe's looks like the kind of place you would like to go while on vacation. But at my last visit the chili was pale and starchy, the avocado soup missing al taste and texture of avocado. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner only. L $2.50-$4, D $3.75-$8.50. MC, V. Reservations suggested. AE, DC, MC, V. No reservations.Street parking. 360-7880. AE, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. The menu features steaks and seafood. Germaine's serves delicate portions, but stints not at all on quality. Gangplank 600 Water St. SW. 554-5000. AE, CB,D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. D daily. 277-7174. L $2.15-$5.95, D $3.15-5.95. MC, V.Reservations suggested. Evans Farm Inn 1696 Chain Bridge Rd. L $3.15-$6.35, D $4.75-$12.95. 836-2834. Street parking and nearby lot. Well known chefs like Mike Isabella plan to debut new concept restaurants here as well. There are lapses, in particular the acid marinated trout and weighty quenelles. Address. Wine service is neglectful. The menu attempts to meet every desire, from pheasant terrine to bacon cheeseburger, from London broil to chicken tarragon salad. AE, MC, V. Reservation suggested. Parking in front. The best of the lot are the hummos and baba ghanouj among appetizers, shish kebab and dry couscous among main courses and, of course, bird's nest or baklava for dessert. Serenity has turned to slugishness at Golden Temple Conscious Cookery, and the last two words should be wiped from the name. L $4.25-$7.50, D $10.75-$17. 6710 Commerce St., Springfield. That flounder stuffed with creamy, slightly piquant lump crabmeat is nothing short of ideal, however, as is the Crisfield Special -- just the crabmeat mixture, and lots of it. Closed Mon. WASHINGTON — The tourists have not gotten wind of it yet. Cafe Lafayette 105 N. Alfred St., Alexandria. Sunset 920 11th St. What matters more than the fact that this restaurant calls itself Hunanese is that it is a very good Chinese restaurant. AE, MC, V. Reservations required. Full bar service. AE, CB, D MC, V. Reservations suggested. If you are looking for a full-blown example of what is wrong with American restaurants, try Cagney's. Full bar service. L $4.50-$6.75, D $4.50-$12.25. 234-6969. The Tides Lodge Irvington, Va. 804/438-6000. Found inside – Page 113But as of the 1980s, before the restaurant closed its doors, its original ... When Ray Shier (a founder of the D.C. Restaurant Association) took over the ... Crisfield (1945–present) 8012 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. Commercial parking lots. Closed Sun. 659-5882. L, D $5.50-$5. 734-1900. Street parking. L $2.25-$4, D $4.25-$11.95. Open daily. The wine is poured into tumblers, as it would be in such a restaurant in Italy. Found insiderestaurant, owned by native Peruvian Walter Lopez, offers an array of Peruvian ... has maintained a pull on special-occasion diners since the late 1980s, ... 763-6553. But then one returns to the question of the food. L $3.95-$10, D $7.50-$14.95. D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Order spicy rather than subtle dishes, particularly wursts. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted, suggested on weekends. Clyde's/Tysons Corner 8332 Leesburg Pike, Vienna. L $2.95-$5.10, D $4.95-$7.95. In the six months during which I visit restaurants -- at least once a day -- for the Fall Dining Guide, I must arbitrarily leave out some that are as important or agreeable as many that are included. Fourth generation owner Billy Martin, Jr. carries on the tradition of this historic Tavern and Georgetown landmark. And even more important, increasingly restaurants are serving seafood that is fresh rather than frozen, and cooking it properly. Mai Flower 2304 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. Closed Mon. The current location, near the White House, has been its home since 1983. 659-2007. For many young people coming out in the 1980s (and plenty of straight people, too), Tracks was a haven. When in doubt, order the simplest dishes. L daily ex Sun, D daily. Found insideWith careful research and choice recipes, "Streets of Washington" blogger John DeFerrari chronicles the culinary and social history of the capital through its restaurants, tasting his way from the lavish Gilded Age dining halls of the ... Found inside – Page 5The FBI noted, in the mid-1980s, that in the course of investigating ... committees at high-priced Washington, DC, restaurants and always insisted on ... 861-8447. All this has been to the accompaniment of service so inept that customers have been known to serve one another. L daily ex Sat, D daily. This photo has a view of Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest showing the Federal Triangle area, including the National Archives, at … Vegetables are carved into tiny perfect batons and placed precisely on the plates. L, D $2.25-$8.50. And the price range is tightening, with less difference than ever between the average checks of modest and grand restaurants. L daily ex Sat, D daily. It has quietly and gradually become a fine restaurant, its cuisine stably settled among those French restaurants just below La Pavillon, Le Lion d'Or and Jean-Louis, keeping company with Jean-Pierre, Le Bagatelle, Dominique's and Rive Gauche on its good days. L $3.50-$8.25, D $6.50-$14.95. 965-1789. After opening Jenkins Hill in 1973, Long eventually went on to open two other Hill hot spots, Duddington’s in 1974 and Slick Willies, which opened on President Bill Clinton’s inauguration day in 1993. Dynasty 6852 Old Dominion Dr., McLean. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. Full bar service. The Magic Pan 5252 Wisconsin Ave. NW. L $3.75-$9.75, D $6.50-$14.95. No reservations. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L $5.50-$9.95, D $8.95-$14.95. L,D $.85-$2.50. Open daily. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Closed Sun. Book a Table. L, D daily. The original farmhouse that is Cedar Knoll today was constructed in the late 1800’s. Closed Sun. It is a very pretty restaurant, its three stories delicately set with Persian curlicues and fretwork, exotic but very sophisticated. Last year the Maison Blanche opened across from the Executive Office Building, with a sea of flowered carpeting covering its expensive ground. Swensen's 1990 K St. NW. Street parking. The main courses are a couple of veals, a couple of chicken dishes, lamb with rosemary and maybe a special or two, but they are fresh and spicy, food with a distinct Italian personality, the kind of food one excepts to find in any trattoria in Italy, which is indeed a compliment. A version of the following article will appear in Historic Restaurants of Washington, D.C.: Capital Eats, to be published this September by the History Press, Inc.To keep up with the latest on the book, "like" our Facebook page. 532-9290. (202) 667-0909. Full bar service. Its food, though, is an afterthought. Full bar service. Expect to more than 20 restaurants, including Fabio Trabocchi’s Del Mar, Rappahannock Oyster Bar, Dolcezza, Taylor Gourmet and Hank’s Oyster Bar. L $3.25-$4.25, D $3.95-10.95. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Nora is a sophisticated return to old-fashioned home cooking, with dishes from here and there but ingredients only from impeccable sources that raise their meats without chemicals. 4.8. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. John is a preservationist and an authority on Washington. Lido di Venezia 200 N. gLebe Rd., Arlington. The satay, once boldly spiced, juicy skewered meats, were less spicy, their peanut sauce distinctly less peppery. L'Auberge Chez Francois 332 Springvale Rd., Great Falls, Va. 759-3800. Nestled in the heart of Potomac, Maryland, the restaurant has been serving French-influenced cuisine since 1931. L, D $2.25-$5.95. Jun 3, 2015. Full bar service. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. O’Riley’s Pub, opened in the late-1970s by two Georgetown alums — one who owned an old warehouse, the other who simply had a catchy Irish name. When she passed, the second generation of Reges took over. Ocean ix 1323 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring. On the dinner menu, anonymous mixtures and mismatched combinations range from broccoli with apples, walnuts and mushrooms under a veil of cheese at an overpriced $7 to mock quiche, lasagna, curry and Mexican casserole. L $4.25-$8.75, D $8.75-$12. Beer and wine only. Finding an extensive seafood menu with special emphasis on grilled fish is welcome. Children's prices No-smoking section. 338-3830. 7, Purcellville, Va. 703/338-6088. Ocean ix offers a wide variety of fresh fish whole and in filets, but service is harrassed. Copy Link. 3265 Prospect St. NW. Parking in front and rear. Full bar service. L $4.50-$10 per lb. Look for the puff-pastry-and-almond-paste pithivier for dessert; served warm, it oozes butter and is ribboned with whipped cream. Closed Mon. To top your iceberg lettuce there are pointy black olives and feta cheese, onions and beets and the usual Bacos. Valet parking. Open daily. 298-5985. The cooking at Nora is better than ever, the soups dense with flavor, the lunchtime picadillo sweetly spiced with cumin, onions and peppers. If small increments can be said to raise Washington's dining level, add to them that the Szechuan has a new carpet. L, D daily. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed. The chiles that once brought tears to the eyes have been held in reserve. Part of the magic may be having to reserve two weeks to the day in advance, the reconfirming the day before and the long drive down a winding wooded road, but there is no doubt that L'Auberge Chez Francois is a special place when you get there. 522-4787. Children's prices. And the service is personable, casual. The Women’s March Is Back in October to Rally for Reproductive Rights, A Parody News Site in a Crunchy DC Suburb Is in Trouble Over an OnlyFans Joke. Ae, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 7. 265-2540. Yaldizlar 2605 24th St., NW. Closed SUN. Full bar service. For dessert, the baklava is outstanding, the cardamom-secented cornstarch pudding an acquired taste and the oversize slab of sugared fried dough pleasant to nibble. L, D $1.50-$12.50. Children's prices. Along with cha gio (spring rolls), the most interesting appetizers are cold rice paper rolls stuffed with shrimp, pork, lettuce and fresh mint, to dip in superb hoisin peanut sauce. Full bar service. Chez Maggy 26 N. Market St. (Rte. D $5.95-$8.75. Open daily. L, D daily. Nora is full of clatter, its service rough-edged and harried. Open daily. L, D $1.25-$8. At La Ruche, expect the pate to be like meat loaf and all the sophistication to be focused in the pastry case, which displays extravagances like fresh blackberry tarts and chocolate almond meringue tortes layered with whipped cream. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Ae, CB, CC, D, MC,V. Now that it has a liquor license, Foggy Bottom Cafe has matured into a bright, tasteful gathering place for the neighborhood and for diners on their way to or from the Kennedy Center. L $6.50-$9.75, D $10.75-$19.50. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Ae, cb, d, mc, V. Reservations required. Full bar service. MC, V. Reservations suggested. Main courses give fuller reign to tastes: paella, pork with bananas, several tropical vegetables, rabbit in dark, rich sauce. Captain White's 8123 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. Saigon Inn is far from elaborate, and there is nothing spectacular about the food. Closed Sun. Parking in building. D $6.50-$14.95. 657-8080. Found insideIt seems as if D.C. has more Ethiopian restaurants than any other ... regime in the 1980s, and many of these immigrants set up familyrun restaurants, ... Blue Nile 1701 16th St. NW. L $3.25-$8.25, D $4.95-$14.95. That's it, the best -- unless you substitute for the roast beef a crusty rare sirloin or whatever seasonal fish is available, preferably stuffed with Dungeness crab. Full bar service. Situated in a Federal period house in residential Georgetown, the historic restaurant has six dining rooms that are beautifully decorated with American antiques, period equestrian and historical prints and China. Parking in front. Washington, DC is a dream vacation for a history buff. Reservations accepted. Although the list of hors d'oeuvres is tempting, particularly the caviars with or without bliny, main dishes are more satisfactory, notably fish wrapped in pastry -- pate de sole Vladimir for one person, or kulebiaka for two people. The building was modeled after the Point of Rock's railroad station. Full bar service. L $3.75-$6, D $4.95-$12. 652-6816. Full bar services. The Fraser Mansion is a building at 1701 20th Street NW, at the intersection of Connecticut Avenue, 20th Street, and R Street in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Nevertheless, a few D.C. restaurants struggled to offer discriminating customers a fine-dining experience. L $3.25-$8.50, D $8.90-$14.80. Children's prices. Most interesting, though, are the daily specials, from simle breast of chicken with mustard to exotic snails wrapped in puff pastry. Children's prices. Full bar service. Full bar service. Full bar service. Street parking. L $2.25-$3.75, D $4.25-$10.95. An Adams-Morgan townhouse has been spruced up and hung with African artifacts, set with brown and white vinyl-covered tables and reborn as an Ethiopian-Sudanese restaurant.
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