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Dino's Grotto for Italian medium price, Fiola Mare for high end
Izayka Seki for Japanese beyone sushi
Sushi Capitol, Sushi Ogawa (same people) for mid priced sushi, Sushi Taro for very high end
Habesha for Ethiopian, you will be surrounded by Ethiopian cabbies
Daisuke for Japanese (I like the upstairs moe than the Ramen

So I'm planning a tour of the Northeast including DC and I'd love some suggestions on places (Hotels & Landmarks) to visit. I'm also a huge foodie so I'd love some great restaurant reccomendations. If anyone has any suggestions, please PM me.  

Also Ladies, if anyone is free; I'd love to meet some fellow Goddesses!

Best :)

~Naom

What are the fun things to do? I plan to spend a lot of my time being a cute tourist wandering the city. I know there are a lot of obvious things for one to do, but I thoroughly enjoy experiencing the cool spots that only locals know about.

DC has an overwhelming set of interesting places to visit, and many are free.  You should not miss the Lincoln Memorial at dusk.  If you like current events, the Newseum is amazing.  Many art museums, especially the Renwick and National Gallery.  On a nice day the Zoo is fun.  Neighborhoods with great restaurants include Penn Quarter and 14th St. Above Logan Circle.  For a scenic evening the Georgetown waterfront is great for a snack, drink, or walk. Check out TripnAdvisor for all the above.  Metro is usually the best way to get somewhere, but of course Uber is everywhere.

Posted By: NaomiVargas
So I'm planning a tour of the Northeast including DC and I'd love some suggestions on places (Hotels & Landmarks) to visit. I'm also a huge foodie so I'd love some great restaurant reccomendations. If anyone has any suggestions, please PM me.  
   
 Also Ladies, if anyone is free; I'd love to meet some fellow Goddesses!  
   
 Best :)  
   
 ~Naomi  
   
 

Dino's Grotto for Italian medium price, Fiola Mare for high end
Izayka Seki for Japanese beyone sushi
Sushi Capitol, Sushi Ogawa (same people) for mid priced sushi, Sushi Taro for very high end
Habesha for Ethiopian, you will be surrounded by Ethiopian cabbies
Daisuke for Japanese (I like the upstairs moe than the Ramen

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