8. Siam House
7.8
3520 Connecticut Ave NW (at Porter St NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Cleveland Park · 27 tips and reviews
Julia Lord Nickle: Pretty good curry for the area. Nice spice!
Cozmik: Easily my favorite Thai spot in our 'hood. Owner is so sweet, dishes are great, delivery is super fast, service is fab and I love that it's a cozy little place with a few key patio tables. Love.
Yasha Moz: Love this place. Went here many times with different friends and nobody was ever disappointed.
9. Et Voila!
8.2
5120 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, D.C.
Belgian Restaurant · Palisades · 27 tips and reviews
Valeriy K: (a) It's a Belgian place, not French; (b) pretty decent wine list and beer selection: (c) Grandma’s Almond Cream Pear Tart is ABSOLUTELY delicious!
Washington Post: Every neighborhood deserves an Et Voila!, a source of Belgian steamed mussels and beer-based beef stew that is priced for regular workdays.
Washington Post: *** stars in Tom Sietsema's Fall Dining Guide 2011 ("As rich as the savory stuff is, forge on to dessert," Tom writes.) http://wapo.st/mZmDTV
11. I-Thai
7.8
3003 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Georgetown · 25 tips and reviews
Jessica Pugliese: This is my absolute FAVORITE Thai restaurant. It's super spicy, and the portions are generous. Get the Larb Gai & the green curry. Get them Thai hot & it'll really make your nose run (in a good way.)
Julie Lee: Earth, the bartender, is awesome!
Andrea: The pineapple ... Is good and big
12. Doi Moi
8.5
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews
Noah Brier: Duck salad, beef vermicelli, fried squid. Yum.
Washington Post: Part Thai, part Vietnamese, Doi Moi is pleasure. Mark Kuller (Proof, Estadio) and chef Haidar Karoum returned from Southeast Asia to create flavors that some foodists compare to Little Serow.
Tara C: Love everything (lemongrass beef & peanut cocktails) but the service