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.
Que vous grignotiez des petites assiettes au bar ou au patio, dégustiez un espresso ou preniez un repas dans la salle à manger ouverte, l'Alta Strada sera toujours accessible et abordable pour tout le monde. Michael Schlow apporte la cuisine italienne à DC avec un vrai sourire et le désir sincère de prendre soin de vous pendant vous passez votre temps « dans sa maison ». L'Alta Strada met l'accent sur la nourriture de Toscane, d'Émilie-Romagne, du Piedmont et la côte amalfitaine, tout en essayant de combler le vide dans les restaurants italiens d'Amérique. Autrement dit, Alta Strada est l'endroit dans lequel vous trouverez la perfection d'un bol de pâtes, d'une pizza à la croûte croustillante, d'antipasti délicieux et en abondance, ainsi que des vins somptueux, le tout à un trif raisonnable, dans un cadre digne d'une via élégante de Milan ou Rome.
Whiskey Charlie — 38.88oN 77.02oW – is a premium rooftop cocktail lounge perched atop the Canopy Washington DC | The Wharf, DC’s quintessential lifestyle and entertainment destination. Whiskey Charlie’s 10th floor is a roofscape with both an intimate rooftop deck, and an indoor lounge, known as ‘The Cabin.’ Each area features uninterrupted views of The Wharf that radiate off the marina, while majestic monuments set a brilliant backdrop.We are a 21 & up establishment.
The Main Dining Room is highlighted by gilded mirrors, Italian marble fireplaces, and crystal chandeliers. The tantalizing cuisine is innovative and fresh, its style is regional American. The Morrison Clark Restaurant is consistently rated among Washington's finest. Experience the storied legacy of a 19th Century Victorian mansion, now a full-service hotel and restaurant, proud to be on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originaire de la côte est du Maryland, le chef Anthony Chittum a gagné sa réputation non seulement pour sa cuisine, mais aussi pour son engagement à s'approvisionner dans un réseau d'agriculteurs, de pêcheurs et d'artisans alimentaires locaux. Puisant leur inspiration dans les cuisines de la Grèce, de la Sicile, de la Sardaigne et du sud de l'Italie, le chef Chittum et son équipe interprètent ces différentes traditions et techniques en utilisant les meilleurs produits de la région du Mid-Atlantic.
En soirée, l'Iron Gate propose un menu dégustation dans la salle à manger. Vous pourrez opter pour un menu dégustation de 4 plats (60 USD par personne, plus 40 USD pour l'accord mets et boissons), un menu dégustation de 6 plats (80 USD par personne, plus 50 USD pour l'accord mets et boissons), ou le menu dégustation du chef (110 USD par personne, plus 90 USD pour l'accord mets et vins). Vous serez invité à personnaliser votre expérience en choisissant vos plats dans les différentes catégories du menu. Les menus dégustation changent souvent, selon la disponibilité des produits de saison et locaux. Ils peuvent être adaptés en fonction de vos restrictions et préférences alimentaires.
Located at 699 14th Street on the coveted corner of 14th and G Street NW, OLIO E PIÙ, is situated on the most high-profile street in Washington D.C., just one block away from the White House, bringing Italian tradition and a true sense of Mediterranean liveliness to the Penn Quarter. As an authentic trattoria, its cuisine is based on classic Italian dishes. As you dine at OLIO E PIÙ, you’ll be transported not just by the flavors of Italy but also by the authentic atmosphere that surrounds you. Here, the spirit of 1970s Italian elegance lives on, and every meal is a celebration of life, love, and the joy of shared moments. OLIO E PIÙ is more than just a restaurant; it’s a portal to a different time and place, where the essence of Italy’s rich culinary and cultural heritage is captured in every detail.
Welcome to Limani at the District Wharf, redefining waterfront dining. Enjoy stunning multi-level views and a culinary journey from timeless classics to innovative dishes, emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients and globally sourced fish and seafood. Our approach combines modern and traditional culinary methods, supported by a diverse beverage selection, including fine wines, champagnes, and a dynamic cocktail program with non-alcoholic options. Experience upscale dining with white tablecloths on our first and second floors, or embrace the open air on our 190-seat third-floor Terrace. Here, enjoy the same exquisite menu in a lively, open-air setting with a fresh breeze, string lights, and panoramic water views creating a casual upbeat ambiance. Our Mediterranean-inspired dishes promise an exceptional dining experience. This is Limani, your table awaits.
Located at 699 14th Street on the coveted corner of 14th and G Street NW, La Grande Boucherie is situated on the most high-profile street in Washington D.C., just one block away from the White House. The restaurant is built in elegant and ornamental Art Nouveau style, evoking the sense of optimism from the turn of the 20th century. The brasserie’s menu features both classic and modern French dishes, with focus on the meat program, raw bar and extravagant large-format meats, ideal for sharing and celebrating. Mahogany wood and glass partitions divide the gargantuan space to create intimate dining experiences. These pieces are adorned in gilded accents and uniquely curved arches inspired by the 20th-century Art Nouveau movement of Paris. The main dining room highlights a massive curved bar with a metal top imported from Paris, a signature piece of Boucherie.
Set in the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC, The Bazaar is the culmination of a 30-year dream for Chef José Andrés. Drawing inspiration from this iconic location, which first opened in 1899 and served as DC’s General Post Office until 1914, The Bazaar is a multi-level destination reinvented with avant-garde and Americana-inspired decor.