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Washington, D.C.’s 6 most exciting restaurant debuts of 2023

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par Christabel Lobo
Mise à jour le 18 décembre 2023
Washington, DC’s, dining scene is like a mesmerizing mosaic, and its newest crop of restaurants only amp up that signature diversity. Choose from a MICHELIN-starred Indian hotspot in Penn Quarter, a sleek and sceney sushi shrine in Georgetown, and an award-winning Creole place in Anacostia. In a city that thrives on differences, these newcomers stand out for being especially unique. Read on for a guide to the six best DC restaurant debuts of 2023.
Une photo du restaurant Philippe Chow - DC
4.2
4.2 (820)
De 31 $ à 50 $
Chinoise
Southwest Waterfront
À propos du restaurant

The Washington Post’s Tom Sietsema singled out the Peking duck at this NYC import as a “splurge to remember” soon after it opened in June. Crispy, glossy, and just the right kind of decadent, Philippe Chow’s claim to fame isn’t just a signature dish—it’s an experience (it can take an hour to prep) that makes this swanky Chinese restaurant one of the hottest spots in town. A wraparound patio with IG-worthy Potomac River views adds to the destination vibes as you devour a family-style Chinese feast. Run, don’t walk—and bring someone you want to impress, because this newcomer is all about the wow factor.


Meilleur avis
OpenTable Diner
Y est allé·e le 30 oct. 2023
Très bon restaurant , des plats copieux et de qualité Très bon service
Une photo du restaurant Kitchen Savages
4.3
4.3 (153)
De 31 $ à 50 $
Américaine
Navy Yard
À propos du restaurant

Darrell Gaston’s vibrant love letter to his Anacostia community burst onto DC’s dining scene in April, serving remixed Southern comfort food like crab cake egg rolls, extra-crunchy mumbo wings, and banana pudding cheesecake. The soul-warming spot hasn’t gone unnoticed—Washington City Paper readers voted it the best new restaurant in the “Best of DC” awards this summer. Gaston is all about uplifting his surroundings, which is why he hires many employees from Ward 8 and offers a culinary training experience for at-risk youth.


Une photo du restaurant Any Day Now
4.6
4.6 (35)
De 31 $ à 50 $
Américaine
Navy Yard
À propos du restaurant

If you think you know diner food, chef and restaurateur Tim Ma wants you to think again. Any Day Now debuted in June and specializes in global comfort fare, pairing Ma’s Asian American background with chef de cuisine Matt Sperber’s Puerto Rican heritage. The plantain tots with adobo shuttle you to San Juan, and the honey-walnut calamari is Sperber’s answer to a Chinese restaurant classic. The runaway hit here is Ma’s genius take on the classic egg and cheese, which swaps the traditional bagel or English muffin with a couple of scallion pancakes—the cafe griddles over 100 an hour on some days (!) and they still regularly sell out.


Une photo du restaurant Kyojin Sushi
4.6
4.6 (400)
50 $ et plus
Sushi
Washington
À propos du restaurant

This subterranean sushi spot from Arlington’s Yume Sushi team opened in July and quickly scored glowing reviews for its refined but experimental menu, which includes seared foie gras nigiri, gyozas stuffed with wagyu and lobster, and a large list of signature rolls. The 5,000-square-foot space is decorated with over-the-top Japanese murals and kimonos that stand in for seat cushions. It’s a total vibe on weekends (read: it gets packed, so reserve well in advance), complete with live DJs and late-night seatings. Stay tuned for a 10-seat omakase counter coming next year.


Meilleur avis
kittyVIP
Y est allé·e le 8 févr. 2024
Excellent sashimi & sushi - service & ambience exceptional
Une photo du restaurant Rania DC
4.7
4.7 (471)
50 $ et plus
Indienne
Penn Quarter
À propos du restaurant

Hello, glow up. In May, the former Punjab Grill was reborn as Rania, a regal South Asian spot led by Indian Accent alum Chetan Shetty. Fittingly, its name means “queen” in Sanskrit and the royal vibes are strong, thanks to lots of mother-of-pearl inlay and a carved piece of pink sandstone that tops the bar. Not to mention a private dining room decked with thousands of hand-laid mirrors. From the monkfish in red-onion masala to the ghee-roasted lamb with paper-thin lentil pancakes and tangy buttermilk mousse, every inventive dish here feels worthy of the MICHELIN star Rania recently earned.


Une photo du restaurant Makers Union - The Wharf
3.8
3.8 (231)
De 31 $ à 50 $
Américaine
Southwest Waterfront
À propos du restaurant

This Virginia-based pub unveiled its second location in October—and it isn’t your average watering hole. Makers draws District residents for killer local brews, a knockout seafood selection, and is already setting itself apart as a weekend favorite. Bottomless Makers Union has quickly anchored itself as a popular neighborhood gem on the Southwest Waterfront.brunch here is a treasure chest of hits like crab cake benedict and smoked lox with lemon-parsley cream cheese.


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