Italian restaurant · U Street
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"Dino’s Grotto, another cherished restaurant in the local dining community, unfortunately closed this year." - Gabe Hiatt
Bar · U Street
Nestled beneath Sugar Shack Donuts, this cozy cocktail lounge serves up globally inspired drinks in an intimate atmosphere perfect for adventurous sips.
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Salvadoran restaurant · Shaw
Tucked away near Mt. Vernon Square, this cozy corner café serves hearty Salvadoran and Mexican classics like pupusas and fajitas that won't bust your budget.
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Korean restaurant · Dupont Circle
Nestled in a cozy nook with exposed brick, this lively spot serves up modern Korean comfort food that's perfect for sharing and savoring with friends.
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Restaurant · Glover Park
Nestled in Glover Park, Bonjon Rumi showcases authentic Afghan cuisine where flavorful dishes and warm service create a cozy dining experience throughout the day.
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Restaurant · Mount Vernon Square
Unconventional Diner is an industrial-chic spot in Mt. Vernon Square that elevates classic comfort food with creative twists and vibrant brunch options all day.
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Mexican restaurant · Georgetown
Chaia is a lively spot in D.C. serving up fresh and flavorful vegetarian tacos in handmade tortillas, with options for vegan and gluten-free diets.
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Museum · Striver's Section
This cozy DC museum, an absolute hidden gem, boasts a thoughtfully curated collection of Palestinian art and history that's both informative and welcoming.
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Restaurant · Downtown
Rania is an opulent Indian restaurant in Penn Quarter that dazzles with inventive dishes, theatrical cocktails, and a romantic, chandelier-lit atmosphere.
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Restaurant · U Street
Informal outpost offering burger & fries, chicken sandwiches & shakes, plus cocktails & beer.
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Restaurant · Near Northeast
Bronze is a restaurant inspired by Afrofuturism that melds fantasy and gastronomy with the culture of the African Diaspora. It tells the 700-year-old story of Alonzo Bronze, who traveled freely around the globe, searching for new cultures to learn from and share with. Eventually, the people of Bronze with their mythic cranes settled on a lush and bountiful island in the modern-day Caribbean. Chef Toya Henry, Keem Hughley, Al Thompson, and Nadine Brown have created a three-level 5,300-square-foot restaurant for you to experience the imagined travels of Alonzo Bronze.
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