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Great Restaurants in Washington
Looking for great restaurants in Washington, DC
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There are so many great restaurants in Washington and suburbs. What kind of food do you like, and what neighborhood do you have in mind? Go to Washingtonian.com or Washingtonpost.com for restaurant ratings.
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I like seafood and Italian food
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Teatro Goldoni is a very good Italian restaurant on K Street. Kinkead's is a seafood restaurant at 2000 Pennsylvania Ave NW. Both are pricey, though.
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Another vote for kinkeads!! Was there a month ago and LOVED it!
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Can you be more specific about your location? There are good seafood and italian places all over the DC Metropolitain area.
mde made some good suggestions. Any of the places on the Washington Harbour in Georgetown would work. Tony and Joe's is one of my favorites for seafood. You can find some great options (and nice scenery) in Old Town Alexandria which is outside the DC city limits, but is still very accessible by car or public transportation. |
Staying Downtown at the Renaissance Mayflower
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We ate at a great Mexican/Tex Mex restaurant called Guapo's when we were in D.C. last summer. I was there for a conference and a co-worker used to live in the area and recommended it. The food and margharitas were really good. We just took the metro to the Tenley Town stop. Once we came up to street level the restaurant was just a very short walk.
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Kinkead's in a runaway. Great choice.
Here's a site that might help. http://www.chowhound.com/midatlantic/boards/dc/dc.html For Italian, I usually visit Baltimore's Little Italy, but Teatro Goldoni is on my list for DC. Haven't been impressed with much in Georgetown. |
We've eaten at Johnny's Half Shell near Dupont Circle which I thought was very good seafood.
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L'Auberge Chez Francois in Great Falls is very nice. Not in the District, but nearby outskirts of Northern Virginia.
http://www.laubergechezfrancois.com/ ((b)) |
Here's just a few great spots close to your hotel - (for the first 3 get reservations):
Al Tiramisu (moderate Italian) http://www.altiramisu.com Obelisk (Italian) 2029 P Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-872-1180 Johnny's Half Shell (Seafood) http://www.johnnyshalfshell.net And lastly, a very inexpensive lunch only spot just a few blocks from the Mayflower. Mon-Fri only. Get one of the DAILY SPECIALS and don't skip dessert. http://www.cffolksrestaurant.com |
Another vote for Kinkeads.
Many DC natives use the reviews in Washingtonian.com. They publish a list of 100 best restaurants and 100 best bargain restaurants for the metro area. You can search on either of these categories online, and also by neighborhood and cuisine. |
In DC:
- Galileo and Teatro Goldoni (Italian) - Kinkeads and DC Coast (Seafood) - Palena (Modern American with Italian and French influences) In Northern VA: - Maestro (Modern and Traditional Italian) IMO probably the best restaurant in the DC area. Located in the Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner. - Alpine (Traditional Northern Italian) Located in Arlington. |
I ate at Kinkead's on Thursday night and found the menu, service and food to be first rate. I took a man there for his birthday who also knows how to cook and eat and he was also very pleased.
Avoid Galileo: Mafioso service with the atmosphere of a shopping mall. Obelsik on P St NW has stellar Italian but you will not get a reservation. I also like Etrusco on 18th at Q |
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