1. L’Ardente
9.1
200 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 5 tips and reviews
Cassio DaCunha: You’re going to want to get the lasagna. Highly recommended.
Sean Robertson: Duck hunt and 40 layer lasagna were excellent.
Michelle Wiles: Pictured - vongole pasta with breadcrumbs 🤤. My faves - paparadelle pasta, roast cabbage app, and bread pudding dessert
2. Basil Thyme Truck
7.1
(Check Twitter for current location), Washington, D.C.
Food Truck · Southwest Employment Area · 12 tips and reviews
M Squared Real Estate: Delish! Offering several types of lasagna, all made from scratch, a side salad, drink, and a cannoli for dessert for $10! Fast and friendly service too, food is ready in 60 secs.
James Sullivan: Amazingly delicious pasta and lasagna... and surprising not has "heavy" as you would expect. The salad served with entrees is made with incredibly fresh ingredients!
yy 9dorf: Price for the combo has now increased to $13.20 but still worth it. The black truffle mushroom lasagna was awesome and my 16m old loved it too!
4. Dupont Italian Kitchen
7.5
1637 17th St NW (at R St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 60 tips and reviews
Sam Commarato: The lasagna was excellent...delicious appetizers as well,
Brenden S: Lasagna was good. Wish the sauce was a bit richer but very well executed.
ᴡᴡᴡ.Bob.pwho.ru Erickson: The lasagna is delicious, large, and oozing with flavor. Try it and have the cheesecake for dessert.
5. Fiola
8.4
601 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at Indiana Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Penn Quarter · 67 tips and reviews
Washingtonian Magazine: What to get: Tuna-topped crostini; burrata with heirloom tomatoes and basil; meatballs with a sunny-side-up egg; pappardelle with ragu of Scottish hare; lasagna with morels and truffles.
Eater: Trabocchi brought back some of his old restaurant Maestro's most popular dishes, such as the lobster ravioli & a thin-layered lasagna. New items keep diners coming back for more. [Eater 38 Member]
Ashley R: Everything is amazing! The lasagna as well as the lamb tortellini were stand outs. The pistachio soufflé is a delicious way to end the meal.
6. Lupo Verde
7.1
1401 T St NW (at 14th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · U-Street · 42 tips and reviews
Tammy Gordon: Enjoyed the fried artichokes, lasagna and branzino on the patio. If you can, try to get Anne Marie as your server - she's great!
Mani Naik: Very cute, European and yummy food. I got the lasagna and it seemed to pretty to eat!
Sergey Guryakov: for brunch, benedict, see visual, and potato lasagna are amazing tasty and filling 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
8. Floriana
7.7
1602 17th St NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 60 tips and reviews
Angela Lansbury: A VIP croaked at dinner, landing face first in a plate of lasagna! The police brought in Dito for questioning, but I deduced that the murderer was actually a rival restaurateur on 17th Street.
Joe Gizzi: Great lasagna. Come for half priced wine nights.
Behrad Eats: Beautifully plated and equally delicious Black Gnocchi with lobster cream, roasted peppers, Andouille sausage, & rock shrimp is a great starter!
9. NuVegan Cafe
8.4
2928 Georgia Ave NW (at Hobart Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Pleasant Plains · 78 tips and reviews
Khue Duong: This is the best vegan restaurant I've ever been to. I recommend trying the mac n cheese, lasagna, crab cakes, chicken drumsticks, chicken salad. However, the curry tofu was bland. Friendly service.
D Rollins: I love their tuna Mac, red wine kale, n their vegan cheeseburger! Plus their fruit smoothies are amazing
Washington Post: Don't leave this vegan restaurant leave without the macaroni and "cheese," a pasta so garlicky and addictive it could satisfy any vegan's jones for the real thing (tofu helps give it its creaminess). Read more.
10. Busboys and Poets
8.9
2021 14th St NW (at V St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · U-Street · 356 tips and reviews
Northern Virginia Magazine: Pesto Lasagna: It allows the kitchen to buck tradition, but cedes nothing in terms of dairy-derived deliciousness, sealing together strata after strata of spinach-flavored noodles. —Warren Rojas
Bibi Mama: The pesto lasagna is absolutely amazing! 😋
Randy Bates: The shrimp and crab fritters are wonderful, as are the pan seared scallops. Joshua is the greatest!
11. Black Cat
8.2
1811 14th St NW (btwn Swann & S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Rock Club · U-Street · 106 tips and reviews
Ellie Moondog: Yummy VEGAN lasagna! A couple of comfy pleather couches and tables so, unlike most venues, you don't HAVE to stand the whole time the band plays (though you can).
Sneakshot: Food for Thought has great Vegan options! But if you like meat get the three cheese lasagna!
GourmetLive: In keeping with Ferrando’s longstanding philosophy of using minimally processed ingredients & top-quality meat, the menu includes flame-grilled mahi mahi, taco salad & a first rate 3-cheese lasagne.
12. Flavio
7.3
1073 31st St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 8 tips and reviews
Noufa A: Great service, very kind waitresses ,loved the eggplants, Chicken Parmesan ، Lasagna .
N: Every thing was delicious 😋
David Hurst: Meat sauce is incredible. Also pizza is great
15. Il Canale
8.4
1065 31st St (at M St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 96 tips and reviews
Jack Lincoln: Pizza and lasagna is good.
Ranini Pastel: Hearty food that is both filling and delicious. The staff is also very helpful. Better atmosphere for groups/dates/work, and very popular among Georgetown students. Good meal for about $25-$30.
Chris: Absolutely phenomenal pizza, one of only 60 restaurants in the US to have official VPN certification, meaning completely authentic Neapolitan pizza. You'll taste the difference.