4. Sakuramen
7.9
2441 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Ramen Restaurant · Adams Morgan · 108 tips and reviews
Washington Post: The standout at Sakuramen is the vegetarian ramen. It features a broth of Japanese kelp, layers of bamboo shoots, corn and mushrooms marinated like Korean bulgogi. Read more.
trillateezy: This is the best ramen spot in DC. Incredible customer service & delicious ramen. Make sure to get the bulgogi steamed buns while you hungrily wait for your steaming bowl of ramen.
Marty Madrid: Don't show up on Mondays!!!
5. Daikaya
8.6
705 6th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Ramen Restaurant · Chinatown · 284 tips and reviews
Kaitlin: Fantastic ramen, very flavorful noodles. Loved all the bamboo shoots, too.
Lucille Fisher: Daikaya Izakaya is my favorite Japanese restaurant in DC. Never fails to please, amaze & satisfy. Reservations recommended.
Philip Soriano: High-5 the manager Eddie for wearing a Hugh & Crye shirt.
6. Et Voila!
8.3
5120 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, D.C.
Belgian Restaurant · Palisades · 27 tips and reviews
R B: It is the best steak frites in the city, if you appreciate real Belgium steak frites. And the owner and all staff are awesome. And the scene is vibrant and warm. Very European. Don't miss it.
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
7. Beau Thai
8.4
3162 Mount Pleasant St NW (at Kilbourne Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Mount Pleasant · 32 tips and reviews
Cory Chimka: 1/2 price beer & wine (incl. bottles!) at happy hour, super family friendly, top notch food & service. 10/10
Kevin Cobb: Order the mango sticky rice for dessert!
Kayla Gail: Beautiful, industrial setting. Tried and enjoyed drunken noodles and chicken fried rice. Excellent addition to our neighborhood!
8. I-Thai
7.8
3003 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Georgetown · 25 tips and reviews
Gabriel Vazquez: The pinapple fried rice and drunken noodles are my favs. Great sushi and ambiance. There's an enclosed outside area with air conditioning to give u the feeling of being outside with comfort
Julie Lee: Earth, the bartender, is awesome!
Andrea: The pineapple ... Is good and big
9. Doi Moi
8.5
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews
Reserve: The Chiang Mai Chicken Curry is a fragrant coconut curry with egg noodles, pickled mustard greens, shallots, chili oil, crispy noodles, scallions and cilantro. Read more.
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
10. Mai Thai
7.7
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews
Babybeartree L: Red Curry Jae is superb! Wonderful taste and it's veggie!!
Enrique Granados: Be sure to get the pad thai it's great ! Also be sure to try the thai iced tea it terrific.
Steven Androphy: Definitely a respectable Thai restaurant. The larb chicken was delicious, the crispy duck was flavorful, and the service was friendly.