1. Nooshi
7.0
1120 19th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 90 tips and reviews
Psychic Soulfull: I am in LOVE with their Thai food. The Japanese dumplings and sweet corn wontons are absolutely delicious! Read more.
D.P. Martin: A rocky start that flatlined by the end. Great Sweet Corn Wonton and Seven Spices Tofu Fries. Thanksgiving weekend staff and manager weren't as accommodating as mainstay. 2-4-1 weak happy hour drinks.
Morgan Talbot: GREAT spot. I'm not a local and watching the interaction between the customers and employees is great. They are all regulars and the staff is so welcoming. Pad Thai was great.
2. Honeysuckle
1990 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 4 tips and reviews
Ishaan Patel: Rib eye is delicious. But massive. Great create desserts
Eric Emanuelson: Came for restaurant week and had the duck leg confit and braised short rib. Food was excellent, though the restaurant week cocktails were lacking a bit — still, they were “happy hour” priced!
Gracie Limoncelli: Incredible meal! Probably one of the best I've ever tasted
5. Duke's Grocery
1513 17th St NW (btwn Church St & P St NW), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · Northwest Washington · 133 tips and reviews
Chris Erickson: The happy hour is amazing and so is the food. Start your night out with a whiskey & soda, Skull Splitter beer, and literally ANY sandwich. You won't be disappointed!
Washington Post: This is a neighborhood shop dedicated to scratch cooking. It draws inspiration from East London, but the sandwiches are just as much influenced by Argentine or Vietnamese street vendors. Read more.
Thrillist: What's that creeping? Oh, just stacks on stacks of brined brisket, w/ house pickles spilling out between toasted rye. Read more.
6. Tabard Inn
8.4
1739 N St NW (btwn 17th & 18th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Northwest Washington · 144 tips and reviews
NOM NOM Boris: amazing spot for some nice thick and crispy bacon!
Washington Post: Tabard's simple yeast doughnuts are a must. Before the designer doughnut obsession took off, these guys held the title of best fried dough in the District. They're still amazing and freshly-fried. Read more.
Alex: If I had to chose between eating this French toast and having sex with Ryan Gosling I'd chose the French toast. Eat the fucking French toast.
7. Hank's Oyster Bar
8.3
1624 Q St NW (at 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 160 tips and reviews
Scott Wallis: My favorites are the raw oysters from the west coast, the lobster roll with no unnecessary fillers, the decadent Mac & Cheesy, the perfectly cooked scallops and the amazingly friendly staff.
Lacoste: The lobster bisque. The lobster bisque. The lobster bisque. Do we need to say it again?
Men's Health Mag: Order a plate of half shells from the blackboard. Then, have the bartender pull you anything from Allagash (a brewer in Maine). and suck those little guys down with some horseradish and Tabasco.
Jase W: This bookstore is amazing. It's not spacious or has a lot of places to sit, but it's full of amazing books. Way better than the local B&N.
The White House: President Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia shoped at Kramerbook & Afterwords Cafe. Read more.
Armie: Monica Lewinski bought 'Leaves of Grass' with her credit card for President Clinton in this establishment. Having used plastic, the bookstore was subpoenaed by independent council, Kenneth Starr