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He adds something extra to more traditional-leaning Latin American dishes too, like potato empanadas made with a melt-in-your ...
The Eater 38 is the ultimate guide to restaurants that define a city’s dining scene. Eater’s editors, who are constantly eating out and checking in with restaurant industry insiders, compile this list ...
Dirty Habit is hosting a “Bond in Motion: An Evening of Espionage” with the Spy Museum on the evening of Friday, July 11, bringing the museum’s exhibit to life for one night only on the Riviera Royale ...
Fryer’s Roadside is a pitstop worth making on New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring. Chef Edward Reavis and Jennifer Meltzer serve up Southern comfort foods including gluten-free and halal fried ...
Though this list is limited to restaurants with no meat on the menu, it’s worth noting that quality vegan meals can be found all over town. Downtown’s long-running Elizabeth’s opens its townhouse ...
NYC-born ice cream stores are also hot for the D.C. market of late. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream embarked on a big D.C. expansion in recent years; booze-infused Tipsy Scoop came to Chinatown; and Brooklyn’s ...
This high-end steakhouse outpost from Wolfgang Puck started serving lunch again in April, with filet mignon, wagyu steaks, and tomahawk ribeyes available for a decadent midday meal from 11:30 a.m. to ...
D.C. hospitality brothers Ian and Eric Hilton are at it again, this time with an all-day brasserie for National Landing. Bar ...
Along with his Chinese American sensation Lucky Danger, which just debuted a flagship in Penn Quarter, Ma is also behind ...
On the strength of masterfully smoked briskets boasting top-tier grades from the USDA, perfectly seasoned pork ribs, and tender turkey, 2Fifty Texas BBQ has become more than a hit restaurant. With ...
For the sixth edition of its D.C. guide, inspectors added four new one-star Michelin eateries: Albi, chef Michael Rafidi’s hearth-burning Levantine showpiece in Navy Yard (and one of Eater’s 11 Best ...
Right above Yellow’s new supersized headquarters, he plans to open a lively, “habibi funk” rooftop oasis called La’ Shukran. The 80-seat party pad, accessed through a semi-secret alleyway, will ...
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