Sous la direction du célèbre chef José Andrés, le Zaytinya propose un menu innovant de mezze, inspiré par les cuisines turque, grecque et libanaise. Le tout est servi dans un décor élégant et moderne. Les petites assiettes partagées, les cocktails créatifs et les vins méditerranéens uniques font de cet endroit l'une des destinations de restauration les mieux cotées du district de Columbia.
The Smith is a casual American brasserie with a simple mission — make people happy! We care about every meal and every moment. The menu features bistro classics, seasonal fare, and craft cocktails. Walk in the door and you’re in for a great time. Whether it’s date night, drinks on the town, a big birthday bash, a working lunch, a boozy brunch, or an I-don’t-want-to-cook-tonight night, we’ve got you covered.
Le Dirty Habit propose un cadre convivial et animé, des cocktails artisanaux savamment élaborés et un menu d'assiettes innovantes à partager, dans un espace au design branché comportant une spectaculaire terrasse urbaine.
Succotash PRIME is a progressive perspective of classic Southern favorites. James Beard Award winner Edward Lee brings his Korean roots and Southern repertoire to a soulful Southern Steakhouse menu.SUCCOTASH is named after the classic dish that has been a longstanding staple of the Southern table. While many know “Succotash” when they see it, the dish has been interpreted, modified, and passed from generation to generation for centuries. Our “Succotash” is special to us and we invite you to experience the South from our point of view.
Moon Rabbit is a highly-regarded Vietnamese restaurant situated in the heart of Washington D.C., drawing inspiration from the virtuous rabbit depicted in the Buddhist Jataka tale. Led by acclaimed Chef Kevin Tien, the restaurant embodies an innovative approach to Vietnamese cuisine, showcasing a menu that is both unique and complex. Chef Tien's main objective is to pay tribute to his heritage as a first-generation Asian American, using Moon Rabbit as a platform for expressing his love for Vietnamese culture and food.
We are excited to welcome you to Rania, DC's hottest destination for modern Indian food. Tom Sietsema has called our food "some of the most inspired Indian cooking in DC." At Rania, we offer homage to the time-honored traditions, rich flavors, and spices of India in an intimate, luxurious setting. We look forward to sharing our vision with you!Presenting sophisticated, highly acclaimed 4-course prix-fixe menu, with an upcoming debut of our chef's tasting menu.Policies:-Dress Code: Smart Business Casual. No shorts, athletic wear, or baseball caps are allowed.-Children under 10 are not allowed in the main dining areas.-Reservations are available for parties of up to 6 people.- A non-refundable deposit of $30 per person is required for parties larger than 5.-A 20% gratuity will be added to all parties 5 or more.For large party or private dining inquiries, please email: Info@raniadc.com
Ce saloon victorien imposant s'étend sur deux niveaux et vous propose 4 bars distincts, y compris un bar à huîtres, ainsi que 6 salles à manger. Ouvert pour le souper jusqu'à tard dans la soirée, c'est l'endroit idéal avant ou après votre événement au Verizon Center, un film ou une soirée de théâtre. On peut y dîner et souper tous les jours de la semaine et bruncher le samedi et le dimanche.
Carmine's est un restaurant de style familial, avec des établissements à NYC, NJ, Nassau Bahamas et Washington DC. Le restaurateur Artie Cutler a créé Carmine's avec un seul objectif : ouvrir un restaurant qui servirait chaque repas dans le style d'une fête de mariage italo-américaine, avec de grandes portions d'antipasto, de pâtes, de fruits de mer et de viandes, le tout servi sur des plateaux conçus pour le partage. Carmine's est l'endroit idéal pour profiter des amis, de la famille tout en savourant une très bonne cuisine et de très bons vins, le tout servi avec professionnalisme. Vous aurez l’impression de replonger en enfance et de retrouver l’ambiance familiale qu’il y avait chez votre grand-mère.
“Mi Vida” translates to “My Life.” However, in Mexico, “Mi Vida” means much more. “Mi Vida” is a term of endearment bestowed on close family and friends to signify love, care and importance. When one says, “Mi Vida,” they are telling someone special how much they mean to them. MI VIDA describes how we feel about our team and our guests. It is our expression of Mexican culture and cuisine as interpreted through the lens of Chef Roberto Santibañez. Our menu is rooted in the history and culinary tradition of Mexico while exploring the ever-changing boundaries of this vibrant and evolving cuisine.
Tonari is our Wafu Italian restaurant. WAFU means Japanese-style, so our menu is a Japanese take on Italian food. It originated in Japan through the love that the Japanese had for Italian food but wanted to incorporate some of their cultural flavors and ingredients to them. We at Daikaya Group and chef & owner, Katsuya Fukushima, are bringing this experience to you here in DC.Looking for some fun Japanese antipasti bites, one of a kind pasta dishes, or pizza that you won't find anywhere else in the city? Then come join us for dinner, we look forward to having you soon.