The Top 100 Places to Eat Near Oyamel

  1. Rank 1. Rasika

    Modern Indian

    Modern Indian done right, in a room loud enough that nobody's listening to your conversation anyway. Rasika pulls in a real cross-section of D.C., from Hill staffers unwinding to couples on a proper date night, and the vibe works for both. The food is confident and unfussy, the kind of cooking that makes you wonder why Indian food ever got saddled with a cheap reputation. Do yourself a favor and order extra naan, because you will run out.


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    633 D St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  2. Rank 2. Fiola

    Italian

    Fiola is a Michelin-starred Italian tasting restaurant sitting on Pennsylvania Avenue, which means you're eating exceptional pasta roughly halfway between the White House and the Capitol, which feels appropriately dramatic. The room pulls off retro glitz without the stuffiness, and the crowd tends to run toward people who've loosened their ties but not their ambitions. The kitchen does modern regional Italian in a way that makes the classics feel genuinely exciting rather than dutiful.


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    601 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  3. José Andrés holds two Michelin stars here, and the room earns every one of them. It's a tasting counter experience where the whole point is that nothing is what it looks like, and the chef's team seems genuinely delighted to watch you figure that out. Sharply dressed servers hover at the edges while guests in their best outfits crowd a curved counter, watching cooks work close enough to touch. Weird, smart, and genuinely fun.


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    501 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  4. Rank 4. Oyamel

    Mexican

    José Andrés runs this lively Mexican spot near the National Mall, and it draws a faithful crowd of off-duty staffers and tourists who've done their homework. Pull up a stool at the ceviche bar, order something cold, and graze through small plates that take regional Mexican cooking seriously without making you feel like you're in a lecture. The happy hour menu is a genuinely good deal in a city that doesn't always bother.


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    401 Seventh St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  5. Rank 5. Moon Rabbit

    Vietnamese

    Moon Rabbit is a modern Vietnamese restaurant where the chef's Louisiana upbringing crashes into his Vietnamese roots, and the result is genuinely surprising without feeling like a gimmick. Mochi beignets, Cajun-leaning preparations, Vietnamese classics rerouted through the American South. The Penn Quarter room is bright and lively, full of people who came ready to be curious. Dessert holds its own, which isn't something you can say everywhere.


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    927 F St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  6. Tucked into the back of the Waldorf Astoria, this Michelin-starred omakase room is the kind of place where everyone at the counter is quietly trying to look like they do this all the time. Twenty courses of immaculate nigiri, paced over a couple of unhurried hours, with rice seasoned so precisely it almost feels personal. Splurge for a counter stool over a dining room table if you can. It costs more, but watching the chefs work is half the point.


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    1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  7. Rank 7. Rania

    Contemporary Indian

    A Michelin-starred prix-fixe doing contemporary Indian in a way that feels genuinely exciting rather than just dressed up. The kitchen takes the classics seriously and then quietly does something unexpected with them, and the cocktails are built to keep pace with the bold flavors on the plate. The crowd leans date-night and special-occasion, everyone looking like they planned the outfit. Worth every bit of the commitment.


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    427 11th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  8. Rank 8. Causa

    Nikkei Peruvian

    Tucked into Blagden Alley, Causa is a Michelin-starred tasting menu spot for about 20 people, so it already feels like a secret. The chef blends Japanese technique with Peruvian ingredients in a way that actually makes sense, moving you from Lima's coast up through the Andes and into the Amazon over the course of a meal. The crowd leans date-night and serious-eater, the kind of people who researched this place weeks ago.


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    920 Blagden Alley Washington, DC · Washington
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    707 6th St NW Washington, DC · Washington
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  10. A Michelin-starred fine dining room tucked down a cobblestone alley in Shaw, which already tells you something about its personality. The hearth does real work here, giving everything a quiet smokiness that ties the Mid-Atlantic cooking together. The crowd skews date-night and special-occasion, but the recently added à la carte option means you're no longer locked into a full tasting menu commitment just to get in the door.


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    122 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  11. Rank 11. Amazonia

    Amazonian Peruvian


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    920 Blagden Alley, Washington, DC · Washington
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  12. Kwame Onwuachi is a genuine celebrity-chef name, and his Afro-Caribbean restaurant inside the Salamander Hotel is exactly as cool as that sounds. The menu is built for sharing, with bold, technically sharp plates that somehow also feel personal to DC. The room draws the kind of crowd that dresses up just enough to mean it. The cocktail list, including the non-alcoholic side, is worth your full attention.


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    1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    974 Palmer Alley NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  14. Rank 14. Zaytinya

    Mediterranean

    José Andrés runs this sleek mezze spot pulling from Greek, Lebanese, and Turkish cooking, and it's earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand for good reason. The room feels breezy and modern, full of suits loosening up over spreads and pita alongside groups of friends with no plans to leave anytime soon. Order a bunch of small plates, let things pile up on the table, and let someone else figure out the bill.


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    701 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  15. A Michelin-starred vegetable tasting menu in Shaw that will make you forget you're not eating meat, and actually mean it. The chef turns local farm produce into nine courses of genuinely surprising food, the kind where a potato or a squash does something you didn't expect. The crowd skews thoughtful and curious rather than preachy about it. You leave feeling weirdly good, which isn't something tasting menus usually pull off.


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    1440 8th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  16. Rank 16. Jaleo

    Spanish

    José Andrés has since taken this tapas spot global, but DC is where it all started, which gives it a certain hometown-legend energy. The room is loud, colorful, and genuinely fun, full of groups sharing plates and tourists who did their homework. Sangria flows freely, the seafood is serious, and the paella arrives like it means something. Tasting menus exist if you want someone else to make the decisions.


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    480 Seventh St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    900 F St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  18. Rank 18. 2Fifty

    Barbecue

    Counter-service BBQ done with serious conviction, 2Fifty smokes everything over wood until it's exactly right, and the room fills up fast with people who drove across town on purpose. The brisket and smoked turkey are the main reasons to show up, though the sides hold their own. Order more than you think you need, grab a spot if you can find one, or just take the whole fragrant haul home.


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    414 K St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  19. A Sicilian-leaning trattoria in NoMa where the bar crowd spills into every corner and the energy never really dips. The kitchen makes its pasta in-house and offers half portions, which is the kind of move that actually lets you eat well instead of committing to one bowl and having regret. Comfort food done with real skill, and a room full of after-work regulars who clearly know something you don't yet.


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    901 Fourth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  20. Penn Quarter needed a shot of fun, and this Chinese-American sit-down spot delivered. The vibe is loose and lively, the kind of place where groups of friends linger well past the last dish, and there's a mahjong lounge in the back if you need an excuse to stay. The food leans into bold flavors and real heat, so don't say you weren't warned. Go with people who like to share and aren't afraid of chilies.


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    709 D St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  21. A Bib Gourmand sandwich bar that takes the format way more seriously than it has any right to, which turns out to be a good thing. The menu reads like someone who actually knows cocktail bars decided to open a deli instead, and the drinks are genuinely worth ordering. The crowd skews young and neighborhood-casual, the kind of people who appreciate a good sandwich and aren't embarrassed about it.


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    1114 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  22. Rank 22. Karizma

    Modern Indian

    Modern Indian in Penn Quarter with a Michelin Bib Gourmand, and it earns it. Karizma is a proper sit-down restaurant where the cooking takes Indian cuisine seriously without taking itself too seriously, so the room stays lively rather than hushed. The naan alone is worth the trip. The drinks menu, including some genuinely good alcohol-free options, is more creative than you'd expect, so don't just default to beer.


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    611 I St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    425 I St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  24. This grand American dining room a block from the White House has been around forever, and a recent overhaul turned it from a dusty landmark into one of the chicest rooms in DC. Olive-green velvet booths, excellent martinis, a menu of oysters and rib eye that somehow feels both timeless and fun. The crowd skews power-lunch and date-night, everybody looking like they have somewhere to be afterward.


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    1475 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  27. Rank 27. Cranes

    Spanish/Japanese


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    724 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1306 G St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    611 I St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  30. Rank 30. Unconventional Diner

    Modern New American

    It looks like a classic diner, white walls and seafoam booths, but the menu is doing something a little sneakier. This Bib Gourmand spot in Shaw takes comfort-food staples and nudges them just far enough that you feel like you discovered something. Brunch draws the weekend crowd, and the lemon meringue pie has a devoted following. Book ahead, because the locals already figured this one out.


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    1207 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    750 15th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  32. Rank 32. Café Riggs

    Contemporary French

    Café Riggs is a grand brasserie tucked inside a hotel just blocks from the Mall, with the kind of brass, marble, and velvet booths that make you sit up straighter without meaning to. The service is sharp enough that deal-makers and lobbyists treat it like a second office, but it works just as well for a post-work drink when you want somewhere that feels like an occasion without requiring one.


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    900 F St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    415 Seventh St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  34. Rank 34. Shōtō

    Modern Japanese

    Shōtō is a sleek modern Japanese restaurant where the room does half the work, volcanic stone cascading from the ceiling, warm wood everywhere, and lighting dialed to make everyone look suspiciously attractive. It draws the kind of crowd that dresses up without trying too hard. The menu leans on robata grilling and sushi, and the Japanese whiskey list is genuinely impressive, so let the bar be your first stop before you eat.


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    1100 15th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
  35. A gorgeous bi-level restaurant on H Street where the kitchen pulls from Venezuela, Peru, and the Caribbean to put together plates that look almost too good to eat. The crowd skews date-night and special-occasion, people dressed up just enough to feel like they made an effort. Portions are generous and flavors are bold, which is a more welcome surprise than it sounds at this price point.


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    931 H St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  36. Polished Indian dining steps from the White House, where the power-lunch crowd loosens their ties but never their ambitions. The room channels old British Raj club energy, all plush and proper, and the cooking is the real deal, ranging from Northern grilled meats to Southern coconut dishes. You'll spend half the meal squinting at the banquette trying to figure out which senator that is. That's half the fun.


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    815 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  37. A Japanese steakhouse in Capitol Crossing where the dark walls, neon hallway, and circular tabletop grills make it clear you're not at a regular chophouse. The crowd leans toward expense-account dinners and special-occasion splurges, which makes sense once you see the A5 Wagyu on the menu. The chef keeps things sharply Japanese in spirit, and the server folding your fried rice tableside is the kind of move that makes everyone at the table stop talking.


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    200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Ste 150, Washington, DC · Washington
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    410 7th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  39. The 40-layer lasagna here has been the talk of DC for a good reason, so go ahead and order it before you even sit down. It's a casual-ish Italian spot inside a gleaming Capitol Crossing development, wood-burning grill and pizza oven humming away while the after-work crowd unbuttons their collars. Grab a counter seat to watch the kitchen move. The Michelin Bib Gourmand nod confirms it punches well above the room's price point.


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    200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Ste 100, Washington, DC · Washington
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    200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Unit 150, Washington, DC · Washington
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    508 K St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  42. Spanish home cooking done with real technique, inside a light-filled dining room and patio at the Square food hall. The team came up through serious kitchens, and you can taste it, especially in the meats off the oak-and-charcoal grill. The crowd skews stylish without trying too hard, the kind of people who order a second round of croquetas without apology. Save room for the Basque cheesecake, which quietly earns every compliment it gets.


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    919 19th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1336 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    418 7th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  46. Rank 46. Teaism

    Japanese Coffee Shop


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    400 Eighth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1601 14th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  48. Rank 48. Pascual

    Mexican

    Capitol Hill's hottest reservation right now is this lively, sharing-focused Mexican spot where the cooking feels more Mexico City than D.C. The vegetable dishes are quietly the stars of the table, though the lamb barbacoa will make carnivores very happy. It draws a young, neighborhood crowd who knew early and booked faster than you did. Go with a group, order everything, and sort out the logistics of getting a table before you get excited about going.


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    732 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1239 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  50. Rank 50. Del Mar

    Spanish

    The paella alone, loaded with lobster and giant prawns, justifies making a reservation at this upscale Spanish dining room on the Wharf, where floor-to-ceiling windows look straight out over the Potomac. The room runs coastal blues and polished brass, and the crowd dresses to match. Fabio Trabocchi's kitchen moves between luxury and comfort with ease, from caviar canapés to humble croquetas, and the seafood is rarely anything less than gorgeous.


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    791 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  51. Rank 51. Bresca

    Contemporary New American

    Bresca is a Michelin-starred bistro on 14th Street that somehow feels like your neighborhood spot and a special-occasion splurge at the same time. The room is pretty wild, with a moss wall and surreal gold accents that make first-daters and dressed-up regulars feel equally at home. The cooking is genuinely creative without making you feel dumb for enjoying it, and the service hits the rare sweet spot of polished but not precious.


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    1906 14th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    555 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  53. Rank 53. Bar Chinois

    Cocktail Bar

    A cocktail bar in DC that somehow also figured out dim sum, Bar Chinois draws a well-dressed crowd that showed up for drinks and stayed for the food. The cocktails are genuinely creative and the small plates, dumplings and shrimp toast and braised meatballs, are serious enough that ordering "just one more thing" becomes the whole evening. The vibe is French wine bar by way of Shanghai, which sounds chaotic but works completely.


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    455 Eye St, Washington, DC · Washington
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    98 Blair Alley SW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  55. Rank 55. Dauphine's

    Cajun & Creole

    Dauphine's is a sprawling, three-level New Orleans-style restaurant that earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand the old-fashioned way: through serious Cajun and Creole cooking that couldn't care less about impressing you. The room is big and buzzy, full of the kind of crowd that orders another round before finishing the first. Go hungry, work through the oysters and the blackened crab, and save room for dessert.


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    1100 15th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  56. Rank 56. Mita

    Vegetarian Peruvian

    Michelin-starred plant-based Peruvian tasting menu in Shaw sounds like a sentence designed to start arguments, but Mita genuinely earns it. The kitchen ranges across Latin America, and the food is inventive without being smug about it. The crowd is curious and mostly sober, here for the ride. Two format options mean you can commit as much as you want. Wear something that says you made a reservation two weeks ago.


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    804 V St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  57. The room alone is worth the trip: honeycomb walls, a massive Hagia Sophia mural, and deep-blue pendant lights that make the whole place feel like a fever dream of Istanbul. Ottoman Taverna is a proper sit-down Turkish restaurant in Mt. Vernon Triangle, the kind where you work through cold meze and kebabs while sipping apple-rose tea. The crowd skews date-night and special-occasion, which the setting absolutely delivers on.


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    425 I St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  58. Rank 58. Mandu

    Korean

    A Korean restaurant that's been proving this city thinks too small about Korean food for years now. The soaring ceilings and long bar give it a neighborhood-restaurant-that-means-business feel, and the crowd tends to be regulars who already know what they're ordering. The broths and stews are the move here, deeply comforting and genuinely fiery, and the gamjatang alone is worth the trip.


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    453 K St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  59. Rank 59. Albi

    Palestinian

    A Michelin-starred live-fire restaurant in Navy Yard where the Palestinian-rooted cooking is genuinely exciting, not just interesting on paper. The open kitchen's hearth runs everything, and the smoke and char show up in every course. Go à la carte if you want, but the tasting menu is the move. The room is warm and lively, the kind of crowd that dressed up a little but not too much, and the wine list leans hard into the Mediterranean.


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    1346 Fourth St SE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  60. Seng Luangrath basically put Laotian food on DC's map, and her Shaw restaurant is where she's having the most fun with it. The menu roams across Southeast Asia, the room skews young and curious, and the vibe is casual enough that you won't feel weird ordering the FiLao-O-Fish sliders, a deadpan McDonald's riff that somehow works better than it has any right to. Go hungry and share everything.


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    1604 7th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  61. Rank 61. Michele’s

    French-inspired New American

    The name over the door is the chef's late mother's, and that warmth shows up in the cooking. This brasserie inside the Eaton Hotel draws a laid-back hotel crowd plus locals who figured out it's better than it has to be, doing French-touched American comfort food that skips the fussiness. Think Gulf Coast flavors and New Orleans soul, with smashburgers and crawfish pasta sharing the menu without any apology. Great for a low-key dinner when you want good food without a dress code.


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    1201 K St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  63. Persian food done properly in a grand dining room that somehow still feels warm and welcoming, with earthy colors, a lively bar, and a tandoor oven you can watch from your seat. This is a full sit-down dinner spot, the kind where you settle into a high-backed banquette and let the meal stretch out. The crowd skews date night and celebration, dressed just enough to feel like the room deserves it.


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    640 L St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  64. Rank 64. Jônt

    American, Japanese

    Ryan Ratino holds two Michelin stars here, and the room earns every one of them. It's a counter-style tasting menu above Bresca, with sharp-suited servers and chefs moving like they choreographed the whole thing. Japanese seafood and wagyu meet flawless French technique, and dessert gets its own dedicated counter. The crowd dresses up and means it. Worth every penny if you're the kind of person who thinks dinner should feel like an event.


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    1904 14th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  65. Rank 65. Marcus

    American

    Marcus Samuelsson's hotel restaurant in NoMa is the rare kind of upscale dining room that actually earns its price tag. The cooking pulls from all over, Southern, West African, Scandinavian, and somehow it coheres into something genuinely exciting rather than confused. The room draws a well-dressed crowd that came with a reservation and a plan. The crab rice, despite its modest name, arrives as a full production, and the blue cornbread lives up to the talk.


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    222 M St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  66. A Michelin-starred fine dining tasting menu that reads as a love letter to Colombia, right next to Union Market. The chef's cooking is personal and theatrical, the kind of place where dishes arrive with a little drama and a story behind them. The crowd leans toward date night and special occasions, everyone dressed up just enough. Go hungry, go curious, and let the warm staff walk you through it.


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    1280 4th St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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    600 H St NE, Ste E, Washington, DC · Washington
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  68. Rank 68. Café Unido

    Panamanian Coffee


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    900 F St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  69. Rank 69. Ama

    Northern Italian


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  70. Rank 70. Imperfecto

    Latin American

    A Michelin-starred fine dining room in DC's West End where modernist Latin cooking gets a serious workout. The glass-and-marble space looks like it's trying to impress someone, and honestly it pulls it off. Snag a counter seat directly under the chef's perch and you're basically inside the kitchen, watching an elaborate tasting menu unfold. The crowd dresses like they have reservations somewhere important, which, to be fair, they do.


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    1124 23rd St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  71. Rank 71. Kiyomi

    Japanese

    A 16-seat sushi counter in downtown DC where the omakase actually respects your bank account. The chef built a loyal following slinging a weekday lunch deal before landing this proper home, and the regulars followed. It draws the kind of crowd that genuinely knows their nigiri, which keeps things honest. Dinner omakase runs on Fridays if you want the full commitment, but the lunch deal is the real reason people keep coming back.


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    1850 K St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  72. Rank 72. Supra

    Georgian Eastern European

    Georgian food is having a moment, and Supra is the reason to care. It's a proper sit-down restaurant with an elegant dining room that somehow also has sheep hats hanging on the walls, which tells you everything about the balance they're going for. The khachapuri, a bread boat filled with molten cheese and a runny egg, is the dish that'll have you reconsidering all your life choices. The wine list pulls from one of the oldest wine regions on earth.


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    1205 11th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  73. Rank 73. Masseria

    Puglian Italian

    A Michelin-starred tasting restaurant in a converted warehouse that somehow pulls off glamorous and unfussy at the same time. The chef's Puglian roots shape everything, and the pasta and bread courses alone justify the trip. The room draws a well-dressed crowd who came to linger, and the staff seem genuinely happy to let them. The cocktail bar up front is worth a stop on its own if a full tasting feels like a commitment.


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    1340 4th St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  74. Rank 74. Shia

    Korean

    Edward Lee's 22-seat Korean fine dining room is one of those places where every course makes you wonder why more restaurants don't cook like this. The tasting menu takes traditional Korean ingredients seriously without being stiff about it, and the Korean spirits list goes deep into territory most people have never tried. First-daters and food-curious regulars fill the tiny room, all quietly impressed and pretending they're not.


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    1252 4th St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  75. A waterfront seafood restaurant at the Southwest Wharf that actually lives up to its prime real estate. The patio with marina views is the move on a warm day, drawing a casual but put-together crowd who all quietly ordered the same thing. The menu has a Scottish sister spot, which explains why the fish feels more considered than your average dock-side joint, with a clear Mid-Atlantic lean and some genuinely surprising menu choices.


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    610 Water St SW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  76. Rank 76. Tiger Fork

    Hong Kong-style Chinese

    Hong Kong-style bar and kitchen tucked off the main road, which means half the fun is actually finding it. Inside it's all brick walls, dragon murals, and lanterns doing the most, with a crowd that dressed up just enough to feel good about it. The cocktails are genuinely clever, and the food, especially the chili wontons and cheung fun, holds its own. The fortune cookies dispense rap lyrics, which tells you everything about the vibe.


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    922 N St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    22 M St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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    51 M St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  79. Rank 79. Cane

    Trinidadian Caribbean

    Cane is a tiny, colorful street food spot on H Street serving some of the most soulful Trinidadian cooking in the city, and it's got a Bib Gourmand to prove it. The room is cheerful and snug, with pastel walls and a photo of Obama mid-doubles that tells you everything you need to know. Rich stews, spiced chickpeas, and flaky fried fish draw a loyal crowd happy to squeeze in and stay a while.


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    403 H St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  80. Most tasting menus whisper at you reverently. This Capitol Hill spot with a Michelin star does the opposite, and that's exactly the point. It's a full prix-fixe production with caviar, tableside absinthe, chefs in gold Nikes, and the kind of energy that makes it feel less like fine dining and more like a very well-fed party. The crowd dresses up and leans in. Come hungry, come festive, and don't expect a quiet night.


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    715 Eighth St SE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  81. Rank 81. San Lorenzo Ristorante + Bar

    Tuscan Italian Cocktail Bar

    A veteran of one of DC's most beloved Italian kitchens hung up the white tablecloths and opened this warm, neighborhood trattoria in Shaw, named for his son. The exposed brick and painted tile floor feel genuinely Tuscan rather than decorator-Tuscan, and the pasta here is the real reason to go. It draws regulars who already know what they're ordering and first-timers who don't realize they'll be back next week.


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    1316 9th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  82. Rank 82. Arrels

    Spanish

    Modern Spanish from a chef who clearly has opinions about what a good meal looks like, Arrels sits in that sweet spot between casual and genuinely impressive. The room draws the kind of crowd that did their research, and it shows. Seafood anchors the menu, but the kitchen swings between refined and comforting without missing a beat. Dress like you mean it, but don't stress. This is a proper dinner out, not a special occasion you need to justify.


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    333 G St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  83. Rank 83. La' Shukran

    French, Levantine

    Finding it is half the fun: duck into a Union Market alley, spot the green door, and climb the stairs into a jewel-toned bistro where French technique meets Levantine soul. Chef Michael Rafidi runs one of DC's most genuinely original rooms, all habibi-funk vinyl and cool-kids energy. The menu is built for sharing, the cocktails are saffron-spiked, and snapping a reservation requires actual effort. That's usually a sign.


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    417 Morse St NE FL 2 Washington, DC · Washington
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  84. Rank 84. Grazie Nonna

    American Italian

    Grazie Nonna is a buzzy Italian-American trattoria that treats Sunday-supper nostalgia as a creative starting point rather than an excuse to coast. The vibe is warm and a little loud, the bar is packed with people who came for one drink and stayed for pasta, and the food hits harder than the checkered-tablecloth premise might suggest. Order something saucy and something with breadcrumbs, and you'll leave wondering why your own nonna never pulled this off.


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    1100 15th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    501 G St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    1190 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    300 Seventh St SE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  88. Rose's Luxury holds a Michelin star and somehow still feels like dinner at your most talented friend's place, complete with string lights and an open kitchen. It's a prix fixe spot on Capitol Hill where the cooking is genuinely clever without being smug about it. The crowd is first-daters and regulars who've memorized every course, all equally happy to be there, which tells you everything.


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    717 8th St SE, Washington, DC · Washington
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    575 7th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  90. Two restaurants in one building, and honestly you should do both. Downstairs is a ramen counter where the noodles come straight from Sapporo and the broth has been going since yesterday, drawing a crowd of regulars who know exactly what they're ordering before they sit down. Upstairs flips into a Japanese tavern with sake, whiskey, and a menu of drinking snacks that rewards lingering. Budget accordingly: downstairs is cheap, upstairs gets loose.


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    705 6th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  91. Rank 91. Irish Channel

    Irish British Dive Bar


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    500 H St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  92. A rustic Italian spot in Bloomingdale that's been earning its Michelin Bib Gourmand for a reason, The Red Hen is reliably packed with the kind of neighborhood crowd that books weeks out and still shows up early. Exposed brick, reclaimed wood, and moody lighting give it a farmhouse warmth without trying too hard. The pastas are the move, and the bar is a solid fallback when you forgot to make a reservation, which you did.


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    1822 First St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  93. Rank 93. Yellow

    Levantine Middle Eastern


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    417 Morse St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  94. A 14-seat omakase counter in Capitol Hill that holds a Michelin star and earns every bit of it. The chef sources fish directly from Tokyo's Toyosu market, so each piece of nigiri arrives with a whole origin story attached. The room is intimate enough that the team treats every course like a small ceremony. Regulars tend to wear that slightly reverent look of people who already know what's coming and can't wait anyway.


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    522 Eighth St SE Washington, DC · Washington
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  95. Laos in Town is a casual Northeast DC spot that takes Southeast Asian cooking seriously, which means the spicy dishes are actually spicy and the menu goes places most Thai restaurants don't bother with. The crowd is a mix of neighborhood regulars and people who clearly did their homework. There's a solid cocktail list if you need something cold to cope with the heat, and vegans eat well here too, which is rarer than it should be.


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    250 K St NE, Washington, DC · Washington
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  96. Rank 96. Anju

    Korean

    Anju is a Korean gastropub on 18th Street where the whole concept is food made for drinking, which means everything arrives salty, spicy, or rich enough to justify another round of soju. The crowd is young and loud and clearly regulars, packed into a brick-walled room that manages to feel cozy at full capacity. The menu pulls from real home cooking, and that warmth comes through in every bowl.


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    1805 18th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  97. A Michelin-starred prix-fixe spot in Columbia Heights where the menu bounces from steakhouse classics to Japanese yam to a pear salad doing a cacio e pepe impression, all in four courses. It sounds chaotic and it kind of is, but the kitchen sticks the landing every time. The crowd leans creative-class, dressed like they read the right newsletters. The bar will even match wines to whatever you end up ordering, which is a genuinely nice touch.


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    2436 14th St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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  98. A family-run Ethiopian spot on Ninth Street that genuinely feels like someone's aunt is cooking for you, which is basically the point. The room is cheerful and unpretentious, with art on every wall and serious women running the kitchen. Order the family platter and let the injera do the heavy lifting, scooping up stews and greens that taste like they've been made with actual care, because they have.


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    1414 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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    200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Unit 150, Washington, DC · Washington
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  100. Shaw's answer to ramen that actually earns the hype, Chaplin's is a noodle bar with a 21-plus door and a cocktail list that gives people something to talk about. The ramen comes hot or cold, both built with real intention, and the dumplings and small bites are as central to the meal as the noodles. The crowd skews young and loud in the best way, and nobody's leaving without dessert.


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    1501 Ninth St NW, Washington, DC · Washington
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