"Trendy" Restaurants in DC
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Go to the Washingtonian magazine website (www.washingtonian.com) and they have their updated list of Washington's 100 Very Best Restaurants. It's an excellent resource.
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You've already heard the wiset suggestion ... Washingtonian Magazine. As a DC resident, I've eaten at every single one of those mentioned ... most are just not worth the money, honestly. No matter what anyone says, DC is not a great restaurant town ... here, you really have to tell the management that you live here ... otherwise you'll always get the tourist treatment. The front desk people at Red Sage are a good example. Jaleo is very good. Try some places in Chinatown .. good value. Asia Nora has been good, as has Bistro on M Street NW. Old Town Alex. just doesn't have any really outstanding restaurants, with the possible exception of the Blue Oyster Grill. So, the less expensive bests in that Magazine, plus the Zagat's best bargains are worth considering. Others will disagree ... no problem, but do take notes on where you eat, and let us know your reactions after your trip. Ciao
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Consider Gordon Biersch - a newly opened brewery restaurant near the MCI Center. A beautifully-restored old Riggs Bank building with great food and freshly-brewed beer. Their website is www.gordonbiersch.com; not yet updated to include the DC location, but you can check menus elsewhere (try Las Vegas!).
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If you're not seafood lovers, skip Kinkead's (about my favorite restaurant in town) and DC Coast. Vidalia is great and a lot of people love Bis, owned by the same chef. Jaleo is neat and Cafe Atlantico is fun. Would not recommend the Palm--way too noisy, although you will see local political celebs there. For beef, the Prime Rib can't be beat and the Capitol Grille is good.

