5 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

CHIKO

$ | Dupont Circle

CHIKO (a hybrid of Chinese and Korean, as is the food) Dupont Circle is the second outpost of this revered restaurant, featured in many of the city's "Best of" lists. Although the model is fast-casual, there's nothing fast or casual about the quality of food presented at the restaurant. The menu includes Korean classics like a bulgogi bowl, but it also features unique sandwiches such as the Sichuan hot fried chicken sandwich or a bulgogi hoagie. The duck fried rice is to die for, and Dumpling Happy Hour is another thing not to miss, between 3 and 6 pm. Adorned with neon art, the dining room is cozy yet funky.

2029 P St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20036, USA
202-331–3040
Known For
  • award-winning D.C. dining
  • upscale fast casual
  • modern Korean food

Kaliwa

$$$ | D.C. Waterfront

One of the more unique culinary experiences at The Wharf, Kaliwa offers an Asian-fusion style incorporating tastes from the Philippines, Korea, and Thailand, all cooked in an open kitchen that may make you feel like you’re in an Asian street market. The menu includes everything from cold, sushi-type small plates to full-on spicy Thai-style curries. everything on the menu is a bit of a kaliwa (twist) on an old favorite. The crispy shrimp and pork fried rolls with hand-cut pork are like delicious Filipino spring rolls, and the green curry is a tasty vegan choice. If you don’t have time to sit, you can grab a takeout bag.

751 Wharf St. SW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20024, USA
202-516–4739
Known For
  • Asian-style street food
  • dishes drawing from three distinct Asian cuisines
  • fun drinks

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. 

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Sticky Rice

$$$ | Capitol Hill

Some of the city’s best sushi is found at this unassuming Pan-Asian restaurant with a sense of humor on H Street. Innovative favorites include 2000 Leagues (tempura octopus with eel sauce) and Godzirra roll (crunchy prawns with spicy sauce). The Mongolian beef noodles (with your choice of noodles), teriyaki-glazed Tokyo burger, and poke with sesame-flavored tuna highlight the simple but delicious menu. Be sure to check out the events page—everything from karaoke to DJ dance parties.

1224 H St. NE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002, USA
202-397--7655
Known For
  • buckets of tater tots with special tater tot sauce
  • innovative cocktail menu
  • good vegetarian and gluten-free options

Teaism Dupont Circle

$ | Dupont Circle

The imposing exterior belies the spare yet serene two-story space offering breakfast specialties, healthy Japanese and Thai-style entrées that make for great comfort food and desserts. Don't sleep on the homemade cookies! There's a lovely street view from the second level.