Come by my place…I live in Downtown DC….I have a nice one-bedroom apartment….I’m single and I live all by myself…patio with a nice view of the Washington Monument(Obelisk)….hehe…anyway….getting back to the subject at hand, here are some options...
1. The Old Ebbitt Grill (675 15th Street NW) (for a typical Washington experience)
www.ebbitt.com
2. L’Auberge Chez Francois (332 Springvale Road in Great Falls, Virginia) (for good country French in the country) (Might be a little out of the way though)
www.laubergechezfrancois.com
3. Acadiana (901 New York Avenue NW) (for excellent Louisiana cuisine)
www.acadianarestaurant.com
4. Citronelle Restaurant (3000 M Street NW in the Latham Hotel) (for the whole shebang)
www.citronelledc.com
5. 1789 Restaurant (1226 36th Street NW near Prospect Street) (for a classic old Georgetown experience)
http://www.1789restaurant.com/main/index.shtml
The following also deserve a VERY honorable mention…
*Fogo De Chao/Fogo De Chau Churrascaria (1101 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #1) (good Brazilian restaurant that serves unlimited meat)
www.fogodechao.com
*Bodega (3116 M Street NW in Georgetown) (for good food from Spain)
www.bodegadc.com
*Bistro Francais (3124 M Street NW in Georgetown) (for good European/French)
www.bistrofrancaisdc.com
*La Perla Ristorante (2600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #101) (for good Italian)
www.laperlaofwashington.com
*Vapiano (623-625 H Street NW in Chinatown) (for good European/Italian)
www.vapiano.com
Hope this helps ![]()
-P.Krakr
I am visiting the Downtown DC area, and don't really know the area.
I am getting tired of eating at the places that are close by, and am really looking for something different.
Could anyone recommend a good, trendy, upscale, fun restaurant to try? I am feeling a little adventurous today!
Anyone have a favorite that could fit my needs?
XOXO
Sila Star
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I was at the roof top bars a couple of weeks ago for an after party event. Young, gorgeous ladies, trendy, dressed to impress and social crowd, and also multi cultural. I think you would fit right in. I didn't have dinner there but I'm sure the restaurant is also very nice. Good luck in finding a place right for you.
Corduroy or cityzen for american
www.corduroydc.com
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/washington/dining/cityzen
rasika for indian
rasikarestaurant.com
obelisk for italian
komi for mediterranean
komirestaurant.com
the source for asian fusion
http://www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/fine-dining/3941
In general I would call ahead.
You'd be more than welcome to drop by my house for dinner....not sure how we would explain it to Mrs STP , but I'll think of something. Another option is Scion on P Street . Casual but cool. Friendly staff...interesting menu and good wines. Ya gotta try the fried pickles. I've taken several of my faves there and they always have a good time. There is a good Tapas restaurant downtown that is always a fun place. Can not remember it's name or location but it is about a block away from the Verison Center. Sorry I'm not available totreat you as I still owe ya one !! Enjoy your stay...we'll fix the weather tomorrow.
Thanks sweetie xoxo
Firefly or Hank's Oyster Bar in Dupont Circle
Ebbit's,of course
Oceanair on F Street near Metro Center
Martin's Tavern if you feel like going to Georgetown for a classic
Oceanair on F Street near Metro Center
there only a handful of places rated 25 or over. lock30 mentioned most of them in his post. my favorite is the City Zen in the Mandarrin Oriental Hotel. definitely a 5 star european dining experience.
If you like tapas or small plates place go to Zaytania near the Verizon Center
www.zaytinya.com/
Proof an interesting wine bar with excellent food which is also around the corner from the Verizon Center.
I recently ate at Agora, great food near 17th and P. www.agoradc.net/
Estudio near Logan Circle.
Love to help a beautiful lady in need of a good meal.
Come by my place…I live in Downtown DC….I have a nice one-bedroom apartment….I’m single and I live all by myself…patio with a nice view of the Washington Monument(Obelisk)….hehe…anyway….getting back to the subject at hand, here are some options...
1. The Old Ebbitt Grill (675 15th Street NW) (for a typical Washington experience)
www.ebbitt.com
2. L’Auberge Chez Francois (332 Springvale Road in Great Falls, Virginia) (for good country French in the country) (Might be a little out of the way though)
www.laubergechezfrancois.com
3. Acadiana (901 New York Avenue NW) (for excellent Louisiana cuisine)
www.acadianarestaurant.com
4. Citronelle Restaurant (3000 M Street NW in the Latham Hotel) (for the whole shebang)
www.citronelledc.com
5. 1789 Restaurant (1226 36th Street NW near Prospect Street) (for a classic old Georgetown experience)
http://www.1789restaurant.com/main/index.shtml
The following also deserve a VERY honorable mention…
*Fogo De Chao/Fogo De Chau Churrascaria (1101 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #1) (good Brazilian restaurant that serves unlimited meat)
www.fogodechao.com
*Bodega (3116 M Street NW in Georgetown) (for good food from Spain)
www.bodegadc.com
*Bistro Francais (3124 M Street NW in Georgetown) (for good European/French)
www.bistrofrancaisdc.com
*La Perla Ristorante (2600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW #101) (for good Italian)
www.laperlaofwashington.com
*Vapiano (623-625 H Street NW in Chinatown) (for good European/Italian)
www.vapiano.com
Hope this helps ![]()
-P.Krakr
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300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA (703) 416-4100
"Skytower restaurant/lounge has a great view of DC city skyline and the Pentagon (a must see specially at night)
Wish I could join you my dear. Enjoy
I am getting tired of eating at the places that are close by, and am really looking for something different.
Could anyone recommend a good, trendy, upscale, fun restaurant to try? I am feeling a little adventurous today!
Anyone have a favorite that could fit my needs?
XOXO
Sila Star
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Clyde's it's right near the Verizon Center there in the Gallery Place/Chinatown area.
I am getting tired of eating at the places that are close by, and am really looking for something different.
Could anyone recommend a good, trendy, upscale, fun restaurant to try? I am feeling a little adventurous today!
Anyone have a favorite that could fit my needs?
XOXO
Sila Star
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Aldo's In Baltimore! www.aldositaly.com