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40 things to eat

1. Palena

3529 Connecticut Ave NW (at Porter St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante de nueva cocina americana · Cleveland Park · 51 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Get the burger. Chef Frank Ruta uses Angus beef laced with dry-aged steak, truffled cheese and a brioche bun made in-house.

2. Kangaroo Boxing Club

3412 11th St NW (at Park Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Parrilla · Columbia Heights · 78 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Bacon gorgonzola mac n' cheese is the dish to get. They achieve creamy and crunchy with house-smoked bacon blended into a slightly sharp gorgonzola and then scattered across pasta. Leer más.

3. Thai X-ing

515 Florida Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante tailandés · LeDroit Park · 46 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Order the pumpkin curry. Tender kabocha squash is the sweet counterpoint to the fire and kicky basil in this traditional Thai red curry. Leer más.

4. Bar Pilar

7.9
1833 14th St NW (btwn S & T St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bar de cócteles · U-Street · 93 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Go for the lard-fried buttermilk chicken. It's soaked overnight in a brine with rosemary, parsley, bay leaf, lemons and apples before it's coated with seasoned flour and a dip in pork fat. Leer más.

5. Toki Underground

8.5
1234 H St NE (above The Pug), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante de fideos · Capitol Hill · 181 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Toki's kimchi ramen is a standout. It's a pork-laden, vinegary soup that's a perfect follow-up to a pile of dumplings. Leer más.

6. El Chucho Cocina Superior

8.9
3313 11th St NW (at Lamont St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante mexicano · Pleasant Plains · 81 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: El Chucho's elote callejero is worth it. The grilled corn is gilded with brown-butter aioli, cilantro, chili-lime salt and pungent Parmesan-like cotija cheese. Wash it down with a $5 margarita. Leer más.

Ted's Bulletin is one of 40 things to eat.

7. Ted's Bulletin

8.8
505 8th St SE (btwn E & G St SE), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante americano · Capitol Hill · 304 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Ted's has transformed the Pop-Tart into legitimate pastry. They fill handmade, almost cakey crusts with homemade jams, fresh berries, brown sugar, and peanut butter and bacon. Leer más.

Rice Paper is one of 40 things to eat.

8. Rice Paper

7.6
6775 Wilson Blvd (Roosevelt Rd.), Falls Church, VA
Restaurante vietnamita · 45 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Order the spicy crispy tofu. The tender puffs of silken tofu are lightly battered, fried and flecked with lemongrass. Leer más.

Rasika is one of 40 things to eat.

9. Rasika

9.0
633 D St NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante indio · Penn Quarter · 193 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Rasika's sev batata puri is the real deal. The crispy little rounds of bread are topped with potato, sour raw mango and crunchy threads of fried chickpea batter. Leer más.

Mintwood Place is one of 40 things to eat.

10. Mintwood Place

1813 Columbia Rd NW (at Biltmore St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante de nueva cocina americana · Adams Morgan · 93 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Ask for the burrata appetizer. Made with 3 kinds of kale (one flash-fried for crunch), sweet apples, smoky nuts and tart tamarind-honey dressing, it's a vegetarian capable of satisfying any carnivore. Leer más.

11. Estadio

1520 14th St NW (at Church St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante español · Logan Circle - Shaw · 159 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Drink up. Estadio's gin and tonic, aka the Gintonic, showcases the drink's Spanish twist. They couple Old Raj gin or Tanqueray No. 10 with house-made orange-flower tonic.

Stoney's is one of 40 things to eat.

12. Stoney's

6.9
1433 P St NW (btwn 14th & 15th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante americano · Logan Circle - Shaw · 124 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Stoney's grilled cheese isn't particularly imaginative, but it's a classic. The Super comes with the standard American cheese, salty, buttered toast, layers of bacon, tomato and onion.

The Sweet Lobby is one of 40 things to eat.

13. The Sweet Lobby

8.0
404 8th St SE (btwn D & E Sts SE), Washington, D.C.
Panadería · Capitol Hill · 40 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Go for the macarons. Creamy sweet potato is unique, the passion fruit/milk chocolate heady. Other great picks include black-and-white bubbly, a peanut butter and jelly, or a cheese-laced variety. Leer más.

14. Pupatella Neapolitan Pizza

9.0
5104 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA
Pizzería · 128 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Order the Margherita DOC. Made in the old-world Neapolitan fashion, the pie shines with San Marzano tomatoes, milky mozzarella di bufala and just a handful of ingredients in the dough. Leer más.

Tabard Inn is one of 40 things to eat.

15. Tabard Inn

8.5
1739 N St NW (btwn 17th & 18th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Northwest Washington · 144 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Tabard's simple yeast doughnuts are a must. Before the designer doughnut obsession took off, these guys held the title of best fried dough in the District. They're still amazing and freshly-fried. Leer más.

16. Urban Bar-B-Que

5566 Norbeck Rd (at Bauer Dr.), Rockville, MD
Parrilla · 34 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: The soul rolls are ridiculous and ridiculously good. Brisket is Urban's strong point and this is their Southern-fried version of an egg roll. Every order comes with a cup of cheese-covered chili. Leer más.

17. The Source by Wolfgang Puck

575 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Restaurante asiático · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 88 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: During dim-sum service, grab the duck bao buns. Slivers of moist duck are tucked into doughy Chinese steamed buns and paired with crunchy cucumbers. The duck takes 3 days to make and it shows. Leer más.

18. The Passenger

1021 7th St NW (at L St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bar de cócteles · Mount Vernon Square · 116 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Life is short. Order the deep-fried, bacon-wrapped peanut-butter cups. They're mini peanut-butter cups wrapped in fried bacon and dipped in a cola batter. Leer más.

Sakuramen is one of 40 things to eat.

19. Sakuramen

8.0
2441 18th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Restaurante de ramen · Adams Morgan · 108 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington 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. Leer más.

20. Ford's Fish Shack South Riding

8.2
25031 Riding Plz #150, Chantilly, VA
Marisquería · 20 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Ford's fish and chips are as authentic as anything you'll find in New England. The fries are skinny and served with the skin on for crunch, and the battered, fried cod arrives hot and flaky. Leer más.

Rappahanock Oyster Bar is one of 40 things to eat.

21. Rappahanock Oyster Bar

1309 5th St NE (in Union Market), Washington, D.C.
Marisquería · Ivy City · 30 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Get the lambs & clams. Chef Dylan Fultineer pairs Olde Salt Middleneck clams with sauteed, grass-fed lamb for this stick-to-your-ribs stew. Leer más.

22. Pitango Gelato

1451 P St NW (btw 14th & 15th St), Washington, D.C.
Heladería · Logan Circle - Shaw · 47 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Pitango's best flavor is its nocciola, or hazelnut. They source roasted hazelnut paste from a producer in Italy's Piedmont region for nuts that bear a more flowery note than their U.S. cousins. Leer más.

Shagga Coffee is one of 40 things to eat.

23. Shagga Coffee

8.4
6040 Baltimore Ave (Oliver), Hyattsville, MD
Restaurante etíope · 25 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Go for Shagga's vegetarian combination. It's a plate of fuchsia-colored beet and potato salad that's brightened with only lemon, string-bean fosolia and spicy chickpea mash ladled onto spongy injera. Leer más.

24. Food Wine & Co.

7272 Wisconsin Ave (at Elm St), Bethesda, MD
Restaurante americano · Downtown Bethesda, Bethesda, Maryland · 47 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: The potato tots here beat anything you remember from the cafeteria at school. Gooey Gruyere cheese and parsley are ensconced in creamy potato and served with Sriracha-spiked ketchup. Leer más.

Graffiato is one of 40 things to eat.

25. Graffiato

707 6th St NW (btwn G & H St NW), Washington, D.C.
Restaurante italiano · Chinatown · 189 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Get the brussel sprouts. A mound of crackling, nearly blackened Brussels sprouts is served on a plate of yogurt and tossed in a maple syrup and pancetta dressing. A hard-boiled egg tops it off. Leer más.

26. Tango Pastry

7.1
6100 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA
Panadería · 4 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: The facturas here are a metaphor for Argentina's diverse culture: In the not-too-sweet flaky layers lies the influence of Italian, French and German immigrants -- and a rich dulce de leche filling. Leer más.

27. Comet Ping Pong

7.9
5037 Connecticut Ave NW (at Nebraska Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Pizzería · Chevy Chase · 114 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: Pepperoni + Jalapenos = The Hottie. Wash it down with some Allagash White. Leer más.

28. Cafe Aurora

7.0
50 S Pickett St (Duke St), Alexandria, VA
Restaurante africano · Landmark - Van Dorn · 7 tips y reseñas

Washington PostWashington Post: The kitcha fitfit is a rustic Eritrean staple that Aurora excels at. Crusty flatbread is tossed in clarified butter, fenugreek, cardamom, garlic and the crimson chili berbere. Leer más.