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1. Acadiana
- Sample seductive southern food at this downtown hotspot.
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- American
- Southern & Soul
- Cajun & Creole
- Moderately Priced
- Downtown
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2. Grill from Ipanema
- Brazilian style
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- Mexican
- Latin American
- Southern & Soul
- Brazilian
- Moderately Priced
- Adams Morgan
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3. Vidalia
- Provincial American restaurant
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- American
- Southern & Soul
- Moderately Priced
- Downtown
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4. Indulj Restaurant Lounge
- Indulj Restaurant & Lounge is downtown DC's hottest new experience for dining and entertainment, located...
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- Southern & Soul
- Affordable
- U Street Corridor
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5. Art and Soul
- Food and Art, with a Southern touch
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- American
- Southern & Soul
- Affordable
- Capitol Hill
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6. Mahogany Restaurant
- Mahogany Restaurant and Lounge at Bohemian Caverns is the latest addition to the world-renowned U Street...
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- American
- Southern & Soul
- Moderately Priced
- U Street Corridor
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7. Morrison-Clark Restaurant
- Dine in a Victorian townhome
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- American
- Southern & Soul
- Expensive
- Downtown
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8. Ben's Chili Bowl
- A pure DC institution, this chili lover's paradise merits a special visit.
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- American
- Mexican
- Southern & Soul
- Cheap
- Northwest
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9. Eatonville
- Southern comfort and literary legacy rule at this U Street bistro.
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- Southern & Soul
- Moderately Priced
- U Street
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10. Creme Café and Lounge
All sorts of restaurants are opening in this U Street neighborhood, and all sorts of people are flocking...
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The Best of NileGuide
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There are many places - plus top-name chefs and favorite dishes - making the Washington restaurant scene better than ever. Try Sushi Taro, which offers "kaiseki," a traditional Japanese dining experience in which diners let the chef entertain them with a series of surprises. We also like Corduroy. In March 2008, Corduroy, with chef Tom Power steady at the helm, moved from its perch inside the Four Points Sheraton Hotel to its own place in the up-and-coming convention center neighborhood.
It's almost impossible to find a bad meal in downtown, as some of the world's most renowned chefs occupy unique corners and bring fresh flavors to the scene. Some of the newest stars of the downtown scene include CityZen, which features the inventive cuisine of Chef Eric Ziebold, and Rasika, which offers five-star Indian fare. Zaytinya, a Mediterranean concept restaurant from Chef Jose Andres, is perfect for a palate craving meals inspired by Turkey, Greece, Spain, and Italy.
Our list below includes but a few of Washington's outstanding restaurants. Dig in to our restaurant listings for even more tasty ideas for dining out in the District.
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