Eats in Wash D.C.
The_Hook_Up
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My wife is headed to D.C. next week. Since I have never been burned from the Strut's food recommendations, I figured y'all would deliver the goods again. I checked the city guide, only an ice cream shop listed. So where in the Dupont Circle area (no car, and not a lot of free time to spend on commutes) should one go for food? Thank ya...
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on 14th St, I like:
Bar Pilar
stick to the small plates -- great cocktails too
http://www.barpilar.com/dinner
Cork
Similar food to Bar Pilar, but is also a wine bar.
http://corkdc.com/resthome.html
Birch and Barley
It's a little pricey, but there is a bar upstairs (Church Key) with a limited (cheaper) menu. Beer list is one of the best in the country
http://birchandbarley.com/
On 17th St:
Little Serow
$45 fixed menu Thai food -- By far the best Thai food I have had outside of Thailand
http://littleserow.com/menu.html
Sushi Taro
Great Japanese
http://sushitaro.com/
On 18th St
Sakuramen
Not mind blowing, but solid ramen -- get the spicy miso
http://www.sakuramen.net/
And if she hasn't had it before, she has to try Ethiopian food while she is here. I like Dukem on U St or Etete on 9th St.
Bread & Brew
Kramer's
Bethesda Bagels
Pizza Paradiso
DC Cafe
Lucky Bar
All places I fusks with on a regular basis [walking]. each fitting for different degrees in life.
i second dukem too. that's a pretty uniquely DC dining experience
Meistro's right tho, the best and most reasonably priced food is in the suburbs.
Duchini (AKA This Is It)
:real_headz:
if you end up wanting to ride the metro, I highly recommend Chrisfield's out on Georgia Ave in Silver Spring. DC has some nice places to eat but Maryland seafood is the only authentic food that area has to offer.
She took one look at the Ramen spot's menu and said she might just eat lunch everyday there (we have no ramen spots in memphis)...her hotel is just down the street.
again thanks for the responses y'all.
I assume by "authentic" you mean food that is native to the region??
but
why not head east,
18th street & columbia are not far & even though it has changed you still have some decent stuff
around there
my fave is the salvadorian institution El Tamarindo on 18th & U st,
ethiopian spots are still within a block or 2 of there on 18th
Henry's for the dc soul fool carry out is on U a block further east
adams morgan should be cheaper than CT Ave/Dupoint Circle and has more diversity / less chain-food
over on 14th st things are really poppin
beware
$$ only , no plastic
and , yes
classic dc seafood experience
also
mixtec on columbia
cheap & good
amsterdam falafel on 18th
Yes!
And maybe the very best website of all time.
Just be sure to have your volume up
http://www.supertacosdc.com/
Get a half smoke, then.
that looks cool
i don't think that was around back when i was living there,
I live across the alley and smash at least once a week. can't enough.
Cheap and just as good as the Euroman falafel spots across the pond, "boss." Salat bar on par.
Buuuuuuut, Astor around the block does their own thing with the falafel. Crazy spices.
Haha! I used to live across the street from the Astor. Used to house a gyro for a hangover remedy. Needless to say, I ate about 100,000 gyros.