1. Filomena Ristorante
9.0
1063 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 182 tips and reviews
Sophia H: Ravioli with meatballs, salcisse (sausage appetizer), and cookies n cream mousse cake were all great!
Miki T: Fabulous, as usual. Loved their calamari, arancini and mozzarella in carrozza and tortelloni di Michele and macadamia nut white chocolate mousse cake. Staff attentive, knowledgeable and very pleasant
April GI: tortelloni do Michele & rigatoni alla vodka. meatball and shrimp appetizers. cookies & cream and chocolate mousse cake
6. Firehook Bakery
8.1
1909 Q St NW (at Connecticut Ave), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Northwest Washington · 39 tips and reviews
Christy Cloutier: Truly delectable cookies! I got the chocolate espresso cookie and, not only is it massive and delicious, it was also a great low price!
Tom Riley: The milk station smells sour. The bagel came burnt so badly it had a hole in it. Give you a tub of cream cheese instead of spreading for you. Definitely not a place to come. Stick w Starbucks.
jim Downing: The cookies are Gi-normous!
7. Cafe Milano
8.2
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 80 tips and reviews
ToryBurch: The wine list is great and the pasta is even better. It’s a local favorite for politicians, too.
Washington Post: For her 49th birthday on Jan. 17, the first lady had a special menu of fusilli with veal ragu, roasted tile fish with fennel and thyme puree and ricotta cheese mousse with carmelized pear. Read more.
Watson Jones: definitely a "Who's Who" of DC. Sat next to Greg Monroe (former member Georgetown basketball, current Detroit Piston) twice and current Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. food and atmosphere are great
8. Founding Farmers
8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews
Audrey A: The chocolate mousse cake and vanilla bean ice cream is amazing. The red velvet cake was a bit dry, but also delicious. Strawberry basil sorbet was overpowered with basil and can be skipped.
Roly Torres: Overshadowed by all the other amazing starter, but for $3, the BBQ spiced peanuts are incredible!
Thrillist: Start your day on a high note--like, falsetto high--with a breakfast of fried chicken and waffles.
9. Cafe Of India
7.4
4909 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Indian Restaurant · Friendship Heights · 10 tips and reviews
Rick Corrado: Homemade Paneer and Naan! Chicken Tandoori wow! Most recently "Began Bhatha" (mashed eggplant) incredible flavors! "inexpensive" side. If you ask for a special salty Lassi it will be authentic!
Darrin Friedman: Very, very good food. Average service. Good pricing.
Venu: Far better than indique heights for Indian lunch buffet near tenleytown/friendship heights.
10. Kellari Taverna
7.5
1700 K St NW (at 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Greek Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 31 tips and reviews
Derek Fromson: Variety of tasty light lunch options. Try the lamb salad (thinly sliced roasted lamb with baby spinach, melitzanosalata, goat cheese). Daily fish special also excellent option. Service is impeccable.
Bert Dickerson: Enjoying a wonderful Greek seafood risotto with Jamie celebrating Valentines Day! Delicious!
Ekaterina V: Delicious seagood, awesome service! Excellent choice for lunch and dinner! Love their crab cakes and octopus! The best in DC!
11. Sequoia
7.6
3000 K St NW (at 30th St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Georgetown · 129 tips and reviews
Corrie Davidson: New chef, new menu - go in winter, enjoy the views & beautiful interior, and order the Tuna TarTar Trio and glazed duck.
Kendell Renee: Water is beautiful
Glamazon Diaries: Lavish unlimited brunch with mimosas for $35. Includes fresh steamed shrimp, omelet bar, salad bar, yummy cheese grits, and every brunch item you might want to eat.