Washington, D.C. Restaurants

Washington has long benefited from a constant infusion of different cultures, making it a stellar culinary host for visitors and transplants from around the world. But recent years have made the fifth or sixth banana of American haute cuisine into a foodie town in its own right. You can find almost any cuisine here, from Salvadoran to Ethiopian, despite the lack of true ethnic neighborhoods in the city. You can now also sample cooking from some of the country’s hottest new chefs, find already established celebrity chefs who have just made their D.C debuts, and sip craft cocktails on par with some of the world's best.

Although most neighborhoods lack a unified culinary flavor, make no mistake: D.C. is a city of distinctive areas, each with its own style. Chinatown, for example, is known for chic small plates of various origins. You'll find Japanese noodle shops next to Mexican taquerias and Indian bistros. These spots wax and wane on the popularity scale with each passing season; it's worth taking a stroll down the street to see what's new. Downtown, you'll find many of the city's blue-chip law firms and deluxe, expense-account restaurants, as well as stylish lounges, brewpubs, and upscale eateries that have sprung up to serve the crowds that attend games at the Verizon Center.

Wherever you venture forth in the city, there are a few trends worth noting: artisanal cocktails, charcuterie-and-cheese plates, and back-to-basics new American cuisine are in vogue. You'll find tapas-style portions pervasive, whether you're at a Greek, Asian, or American restaurant. High-end restaurants in town also have begun to add bar menus with smaller plates that are much less expensive than their entrées, but created with the same finesse.

Though Italian, French, and fusion spots continue to open at a ferocious pace, Washingtonians are always hungry to try something new, whether it's Chinese smoked lobster, fiery Indian curry, or crunchy and addictive Vietnamese spring rolls.

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  • 1. Baked & Wired

    $ | Georgetown

    Skip the chain bakeries and head to Baked & Wired for their legendary cupcakes (the red velvet is a must), savory scones, and chocolate chip cookies. Any D.C. native will tell you this is one of their favorite spots! Also, coffee lovers will be pleased with all the options on the menu. 

    1052 Thomas Jefferson St., Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    703-663–8727

    Known For

    • Chocolate chip cookies
    • Coffee list
    • Red velvet cupcakes
  • 2. Chez Billy Sud

    $$$ | Georgetown

    A favorite for an elegant working lunch, this cozy gem spotlights southern French cooking and serves lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. On the menu, you will find classic French fare such as duck confit, steak and fries, and mussels. The dining space consists of three distinct spaces: a quaint indoor dining room with vintage French art, a picturesque patio surrounded by greenery, and a third dining room with an active fireplace in the winter for a cozy, romantic vibe. 

    1039 31st St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-965–2606

    Known For

    • Chicken liver mousse appetizer
    • Elegant atmosphere
    • Fine selection of French wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations Recommended
  • 3. Das Ethiopian Cuisine

    $$ | Georgetown

    The highest concentration of the Ethiopian diaspora lives in the Washington, D.C. metro area, which means there is no shortage of Ethiopian restaurants. DAS, a long-standing restaurant on M Street, provides an upscale dining experience with one of the District's most popular global cuisines. You'll find all the Ethiopian classics, such as the chicken doro wat (chicken with a spicy pepper sauce). Vegetarians and vegans will enjoy the many plant-based options. Skip the fork and use injera, a spongy flatbread, to scoop up the hearty stews and sauces served.

    1201 28th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-333–4710

    Known For

    • Ethiopian fine dining
    • Spicy sauces
    • Patio dining in nice weather

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed.
  • 4. Farmers Fishers Bakers

    $$ | Georgetown

    This restaurant near the Washington Harbour, on the banks of the Potomac River, is owned by a collective of farmers and emphasizes sustainable ingredients. The menu runs the gamut—from fresh-baked bread (there's an on-site bakery) to sushi rolls, burgers to pizza, vegetarian options and wild-caught salmon to locally raised chicken and beef—and mixologists shake up tasty tiki drinks.

    3000 K St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-298–8783

    Known For

    • Weekend brunch buffet
    • Fried-chicken jambalaya
    • Extensive menu that satisfies even picky eaters
  • 5. Kafe Leopold

    $$ | Georgetown

    A slice of Europe in Georgetown, Kafe Leopold has an all-day coffee-and-drinks bar, olive-and-onion tarts, crispy schnitzel paired with arugula, and a decadent assortment of pastries. Tucked away in Cady's Alley, the restaurant sits on a quiet side street with design shops and restaurants. The setting is an architecturally hip dining space, with roll-up window walls and a patio complete with a fountain, perfect for sitting with a glass of Grüner Veltliner and taking in the views. 

    3315 Cady's Alley NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-965–6005

    Known For

    • Hearty Austrian fare
    • Arty crowd great for people-watching
    • Great weekend brunch and daily breakfast served until 4 pm

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations are recommended
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  • 6. 1789 Restaurant

    $$$$ | Georgetown

    If you're looking for a classic Washington, D.C., fine-dining restaurant in an intimate setting, 1789 makes a perfect choice. Named after the year Archbishop John Carroll, the founding father of Georgetown University, purchased the building, 1789 has its share of history paired with its classic dishes such as seared scallops and beef tenderloin. The dining room's crisp white linens and early American paintings are quintessential Georgetown. After dinner, head to its bar, Fitgerald's, for perfectly crafted cocktails. 

    1226 36th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-965–1789

    Known For

    • Rack of lamb
    • Upscale, historic setting
    • Several prix-fixe options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Apéro

    $$ | Georgetown

    One of the latest additions to the busy Washington, D.C. dining scene is Apéro. Named after the European tradition of having a cocktail or glass of wine with snacks before a meal, Apéro provides a sizable wine list (owner Elli Benchimol is a sommelier), cocktails, and a never-ending supply of champagne. Its menu focuses on French cuisine with small bites like caviar, black truffle gougères, and escargot. Large plates are also available—try the ratatouille or duck confit. 

    2622 P St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-525--1682

    Known For

    • Extensive wine list
    • Trendy atmosphere
    • Caviar selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations recommended
  • 8. Bourbon Steak

    $$$$ | Georgetown

    In a city full of steak houses catering to business travelers on expense accounts, Bourbon Steak, located at the Four Seasons Hotel, has made a name for itself as one of the best. The menu offers an array of steaks, from curated cuts of Waygu imported from Japan to grass-fed bone-in rib eyes from nearby farms in Maryland and Virginia. Not a steak lover? Bourbon also offers decadent seafood towers and hearty cuts of fish prepared on a wood-fired grill. As the name implies, Bourbon Steak also has an extensive whiskey list. The oenophiles can also rejoice with a comprehensive wine list. 

    2800 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-944–2026

    Known For

    • One of the top steak houses in town
    • Lively bar scene full of locals
    • More affordable menu in the lounge

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Reservations recommended
  • 9. Café Georgetown

    $ | Georgetown

    Inside a picturesque blue Georgetown row house, you will find Café Georgetown, a chic, European-inspired café serving pastries such as carrot cake and baklava. The café has an extended coffee and tea menu, but what guests come for is the exquisite latte art. If you're visiting during cherry blossom season, a cherry blossom latte is a must! At $7, they are pricier than your average latte, but they are worth the splurge. 

    3141 N St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA

    Known For

    • Latte art
    • Beautiful patio
    • Baklava
  • 10. Cafe Milano

    $$$$ | Georgetown

    With 30 years in service, Cafe Milano continues to be a buzzed-about place in many Washington, D.C. political and celebrity circles. Don't be surprised if you bump into a politician or a waiter who later becomes famous (Bradley Cooper waited tables there during his time as a Georgetown University student). Specialties are butter lettuce salad with lemon vinaigrette and crostini, thin-crust pizzas anchored by Naples-controlled San Marzano tomato sauce, and sumptuous pasta dishes in pesto or fresh vegetable sauces. Cafe Milano is particularly popular in the summertime when its front-facing, floor-to-ceiling walls retract to include a chic outdoor dining space.

    3251 Prospect St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-333–6183

    Known For

    • Regulars include local socialites, lobbyists, and diplomats
    • A patio for people-watching
    • The front wall of windows opens onto the street in nice weather

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 11. Dog Tag Bakery

    $ | Georgetown

    Eat tasty pastries and sandwiches with a purpose—the sales of this bakery support veteran and military spouses' entrepreneurship programs. This quaint bakery offers a variety of sweet and savory pastries, sandwiches, and coffee.

    3206 Grace St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-407--9609

    Known For

    • Proceeds help the veteran community
    • Delicious cookies and pastries
    • Cozy decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 12. Fiola Mare

    $$$$ | Georgetown

    The harborside setting for Fabio Trabocchi's ode to Italian-style seafood is one of the most sought-after spots in town. Dine alfresco, watch the water taxis float by, or sip an Aperol spritz on a banquette by the open kitchen and raw bar. Although the menu focuses on fresh cuts of seafood, you can also indulge in pasta made in-house, such as the lobster ravioli, a favorite among regulars. 

    3050 K St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-525–1402

    Known For

    • Lobster ravioli
    • Well-priced, three-course, prix-fixe lunch
    • Mouthwatering Italian desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon., Reservations Recommended
  • 13. Guapo's

    $$ | Georgetown

    Craving Tex-Mex cuisine and a view? Guapo's, a locally owned Mexican restaurant with various locations throughout the Washington, D.C., area, has one of its outposts in the heart of the Washington Harbor. Sip frozen strawberry margaritas on their patio with a view of the Potomac. The menu includes classic Tex-Mex fare like tacos, enchiladas, and burritos, but you can also find ceviches and moles. 

    3050 K St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-844--5777

    Known For

    • Large margaritas
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Views of Washington Harbor
  • 14. Lutèce

    $$$ | Georgetown

    Lutèce finds its inspiration from Parisian "neo-bistros," French restaurants where chefs use a creative license with twists on traditional fare. The menu at Lutèce features French staples like duck and steak with unique pairings such as steak tartare with fermented chili. The inviting dining room, with its exposed brick, vintage accents, and cozy atmosphere, makes it a choice for a romantic dinner in Georgetown.

    1522 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, District of Columbia, 20017, USA
    292-333–8830

    Known For

    • Innovative wine list
    • Cozy dining room
    • Creative French dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed., Reservations recommended
  • 15. Miss Saigon

    $ | Georgetown

    Shades of mauve and green, black Art Deco accents, and potted palms decorate this Vietnamese gem in an often overpriced and overhyped neighborhood. Appearances count here, but on the plate and not in the clientele—and you'll be grateful for that when you tuck into the crisp spring rolls or refreshing salad of shredded green papaya, cucumber, and basil, topped with shrimp or chicken. Daily specials include imaginative preparations of the freshest seafood. In addition, "caramel"-cooked and grilled meats are standouts.

    3057 M St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-333–5545
  • 16. Moby Dick House of Kabob

    $ | Georgetown

    This casual spot with Persian fare and a focus on high-quality ingredients will steal your heart. Whether you're craving kebabs, falafel, baklava, or gyros, you cannot go wrong (although we do strongly recommend the baklava and the salmon kebabs). The freshly baked pita served with every order is a great touch.

    1070 31st St., Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-333–4400

    Known For

    • Baklava and salmon kebabs
    • Authentic Persian cuisine
    • Fresh-baked pita with every order
  • 17. Oki Bowl

    $ | Georgetown

    A delicious meal in a picture-ready place for under $20 is hard to come by in Washington, D.C., especially in Georgetown. Nevertheless, these gems still exist, like Oki Bowl, a lively ramen bar on Wisconsin Avenue. Colorful lamps and hanging flowers decorate the eclectic dining room, making it social media–ready. Beyond the unique styles of ramen like curry, kimchi, and tom-yum, you can also order rice bowls with veggies or Japanese fried chicken. 

    1608 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-944--8661

    Known For

    • Eclectic dining room
    • Unique ramen flavors
    • Sake selection
  • 18. Reverie

    $$$$ | Georgetown

    Tucked away in an alley, Reverie is a New American restaurant that puts a playful spin on the traditional fine-dining experience. The roasted duck for two is renowned, but the "cheese course" (a decadent take on the McDonald's cheeseburger) might be the biggest crowd pleaser.

    3201 Cherry Hill La. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20007, USA
    202-808–2952

    Known For

    • Fine dining
    • Hidden gem
    • Innovative American cuisine
  • 19. Rocklands Barbeque and Grilling Company

    $ | Georgetown

    The original branch of the popular local barbecue chain now has a dining room, so you can sit and enjoy the baby back ribs and tender smoked chicken. Additional locations can be found in Arlington and Alexandria, as well as inside the Capital One Arena.

    2418 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20017, USA
    202-333–2558

    Known For

    • Beef and pork ribs
    • Delicious sides like cornbread, mac and cheese, and baked beans
    • Hardwood grill

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