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Seek out these 5 unique restaurants in Washington, D.C.

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by OpenTable team
Updated 21 December 2022

Restaurants in Washington, D.C. aren’t just places to grab quick meals. They’re culinary hotspots that transform seasonal ingredients. They present lesser-known dishes from all corners of the globe. And they lay the groundwork for game-changing, sustainable initiatives, all while serving as worthy backdrops for power meals—this is the nation’s capital, after all.

Dig into inventive Chifa fare (a fusion of Peruvian and Chinese food) at a snug U Street hideout. Check out a reimagined Southern barbecue smokehouse in Arlington, complete with a custom wood-burning smoker.

These innovative Washington, D.C. area restaurants urge people to rethink their definitions of dining out. Read on for a list of some of the District’s most cutting-edge spots.

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4.7
4.7 (3735)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant
The Tabard Inn, first established in 1922, became an industry gamechanger after adopting an employee-ownership model in 1993. Employee-owners at this century-old Dupont Circle stalwart can still learn all aspects of the restaurant business, whether its understanding how the Tabard Inn costs out food or how its creative minds conceive menu favorites such as the kale and frisée salad and the veal porterhouse. That’s not where the creativity ends: executive chef Cliff Wharton began incorporating his Filipino heritage into the Tabard Inn’s menu—highly unusual for a restaurant that’s so historic—when he took the helm in 2019. Top choices include quail adobo with ginger scallion rice and banana ketchup, as well as pancit, a classic noodle dish with vermicelli, shrimp, chicken, pork, vegetables, lemon, and soy sauce.
Top review
Agnesvip
Dined 2 days ago
Cozy bar and eclectic art in the dining room. Delicious filet mignon, rock fish and also great Caesar salad. A longtime favorite in the DuPont Circle area.
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4.1
4.1 (712)
$30 and under
Unspecified
Georgetown
About the restaurant
This modern American brasserie inside the storied [Fairmont Washington, D.C.](https://www.fairmont.com/washington/) stands out for relying on a fleet of winged insects to champion sustainability in its kitchen. Housed in hives on the hotel rooftop, 105,000 Italian bees provide the honey for dishes such as honey granola and salad lyonnaise. The bees also pollinate the hotel’s interior courtyard garden, which provides many herbs and edible flowers for its culinary program. A meal at Juniper isn’t complete without a honeycomb-garnished beetini, the hotel’s signature cocktail, made with vodka, elderflower liqueur, rooftop honey syrup, bitters, and citrus blossom essence.
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Peter
Dined on 10 Nov 2024
Great spot for brunch. Very pleasant atmosphere. Recommend.
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4.6
4.6 (683)
$30 and under
Latin American
Downtown
About the restaurant

El Secreto de Rosita is a comprehensive and groundbreaking ode to Peruvian cuisine, highlighting both the country’s ancient Incan roots and newer immigrant imprints—a concept not easily found in Washington, D.C. The romantic U Street lair, designed to resemble a rainforest, recently landed a spot in MICHELIN’s D.C. dining guide. Indigenous Peruvian ingredients, such as purple corn and yellow pepper, distinguish the imaginative menu. Expect an entire section dedicated to ceviche, plus plenty of Nikkei and Chifa cuisine; the latter was brought to Peru by Chinese immigrants. It’s all whipped up by Eugene Perret, a Peru native who has cooked at MICHELIN-starred spots including Siren and Komi. Must-tries include arroz chaufa, a Peruvian-Chinese fried rice, and kam lu wantan, a sweet and sour stir-fry served with crispy wontons, shrimp tempura, pineapple, and snow peas.


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Jack
Dined 4 days ago
Loved El Secreto de Rosita! — The food was outstanding; exceptionally excellent. — The atmosphere was sophisticated, cultured, but also fun. — The decor is great and the seats are comfortable, all in all makes one not want to leave. — Our waiters could have been a little bit more patient and poised, but still the service was a solid A. — I am excited to go back to El Secreto de Rosita!
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4.8
4.8 (3148)
$30 and under
American
Arlington
About the restaurant
Helmed by James Beard Award semifinalist Matt Hill, Ruthie’s All Day redefines what it means to be a Southern barbecue smokehouse. A custom wood-burning smoker—oak and hickory are the fuel of choice—flavors the restaurant’s signature meat-and-three dishes, such as brisket that’s perfectly seasoned with garlic, onion, and paprika and smoked overnight. The true standouts, though, are the poultry options. The smoked duck, brined, oak-smoked, and wood-grilled to order, takes its inspiration from an unlikely source: Sichuan cuisine. The half-chicken dish with white barbecue sauce is marinated in soy, lemon, and lime juice for two days. Pair it with a side of dirty rice with charred kimchi, and crispy brussels sprouts tossed in a fish vinaigrette for a truly inimitable take on barbecue.
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Charlesvip
Dined 4 days ago
We always bring our out-of-town visitors to Ruthie's All-Day - whether it is for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Today's lunch special - a pulled chicken sandwich with white barbeque sauce, cheese and crispy onions - was a hit with our guest. Ruthie's remains the best go-to dining venue in Arlington!
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4.7
4.7 (1950)
$31 to $50
Latin American
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

After feasting on contemporary Oaxacan fare at acclaimed chef Richard Sandoval’s beloved restaurant, dLeña, head downstairs to Roja. This rustic-chic, subterranean lounge features a prolific selection of 300 agave spirits, one of D.C.’s largest, including 250 tequilas. Sit at the leather-lined bar or one of the moody, candlelit tables along the walnut tambour-paneled walls and sip on craft cocktails such as the tamarind paloma—it’s an especially creative spin on the tequila drink, rimmed with chamoy chile salt. Agave spirit aficionados who store mezcal bottles in one of the bar’s 44 exclusive private tequila lockers receive it served in bespoke crystal decanters on every visit, along with a personalized membership card that guarantees a table at this unrivaled, walk-in only haunt.


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Alejandro
Dined 5 days ago
Ricardo was amazing and made the experience 100x better.
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