In this bright and beachy Adams Morgan bar where oysters rule, daring diners can opt for something less familiar: fried smelts with vinegar-soaked peppers and "Jersey sauce." 続きを読む
The cuisine (Southern cookout) and decor (barrels, barn doors) might seem a little rustic here, we can assure you that the attention to detail is anything but. 続きを読む
Try the mezze rigatoni, house-made dry pasta, with fennel sausage ragu made with local pork, toasted fennel seed, pepper and floral fennel pollen. The popular dish is both familiar and unfussy. 続きを読む
Sietsema: Every $7 bowl of soup is a score. Chicken for two is roasted to order (requires 45 mins). Brined in garlic, thyme, black peppercorns and lemon peel, the three-pounder makes fabulous eating. 続きを読む
A cozy French spot, perfect for date night. The wine list is extensive and high quality. The fried chicken coq au vin, leeks Dijonaise and arctice char are on our must-try list. 続きを読む
Can’t make up your mind over which tequila to try? Get a tasting flight of three selections laid out on a wooden paddleboard with a shot of tangy sangrita. Via CityEats.com 続きを読む
The Bitches say: A, for an awesome Mexican brunch with spectacular cocktails and chill vibes among the bright, Latin art and high ceilings. Order the French toast. 続きを読む
Head to Eat The Rich for a “locals only” happy hour. Here you’ll find $1 oysters and constantly changing drink specials. Usually, they offer highballs for $7, $11 classic cocktails, and $9 wine. 続きを読む
The Bitches say: A. Sally’s Middle Name is sunny H Street farm-to-table spot with a frequently-changing, inventive New American menu. Try it for casual dates and with very small groups of friends. 続きを読む