3. Il Canale
8.2
1065 31st St (at M St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 96 tips and reviews
Adrienne Qualls: The Bruschetta and the Margarita pizza were both delicious. Plus, they serve Kir Royale, which is one of my favorite specialty drinks! It's a little pricey there, but the food was good.
Taylor Michie: Highly recommend. Pizza is incredible and the dinner specials are creative, well-executed, and delicious.
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.
6. Doi Moi
8.6
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews
Ardvaark: The specialty drinks are small, and the wine pours are light. Stick to beer or rail.
Bea: Be aware- the wild halibut is delicious only if you are into spicy food!!! It's 8 out of 10! The Lemongrass beef is out of this world delicious!
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.
8. Equinox
818 Connecticut Ave NW (at 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 32 tips and reviews
Washington Post: Vegan brunch! Go back for seconds of the string beans tossed with red pepper, toasted cashews and fragrant Thai basil, as well as a comforting squash soup made with almond milk and pecan bits. Read more.
FiOS 50: Like many restaurants these days, the menu at Equinox follows the seasons. But chef Todd Gray was one of the early adopters of seasonal, local produce.
Food & Wine: Chef Karen Nicolas’s savory chestnut flan with roasted porcini mushrooms, coffee syrup and coffee soil is one example of how she is shaking up this iconic DC power restaurant with creative touches. Read more.
10. Ris
7.7
2275 L St NW, Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · West End · 52 tips and reviews
Betsy G: Outstanding: tomato soup, French onion soup, beet salad, butterscotch pudding!
Washingtonian Magazine: You can count on good burgers and soups but the standout dish is the most out-there: a salt-rimmed margarita glass filled with lime-marinated bay scallops, tequila ice, and sour cream.
Walburga A Marder: my favourite neighbourhood bar & restaurant
11. Soho Tea & Coffee
7.2
2150 P St NW (at 22nd St NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Northwest Washington · 72 tips and reviews
Jon Rice: Very friendly owner, solid iced coffee! Great atmosphere for lingering and working.
Julian J: The chicken salad!!! Yummy
helene bloom: Helene and Fran, the owner's want to thank all of you for patronizing Soho. We've been here 18 year's and keep on rockin and rollin. Glad you like our chicken salad.