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Georgia Brown's offers a wide variety of soul food and "low country" fare served with Southern hospitality. Select from the traditional dishes of South Carolina, such as fried catfish and seafood gumbo, or be daring and try the... more
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You won't find this place listed among the city's best culinary establishments, but you can bet it's included in every tour book. It's an institution. The original Old Ebbitt was established in 1856, at 14th and F street... more
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This deli sells a variety of fresh and imported pasta, cheese, meats and sundry Italian items. Marinated olives and artichokes and other deli treats are available by the pound. Inexpensive to moderately priced red and white win... more
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How popular is Zaytinya? Well, the restaurant serves, on average, 750 people per night during the week and 1,000 per night on weekends. It's big and it's busy and it always has been. Conde Nast Traveler magazine's May 20... more
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This restaurant is popular with families, tourists and couples on casual dates. An atmosphere of whimsy and fun prevails, from the helium balloons kids get when they walk in the door to the bright colors of this multi-roomed re... more
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The downtown area is a little sparse when it comes to friendly neighborhood bars, but Harry's is the rare exception in a landscape dominated by shops and office buildings. Harry's has both table service and a bar. The menu offe... more
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Julia's empanadas are made by hand and baked with love. These soft-shell dough pockets are stuffed with such favorites as chorizo, spinach and turkey with spring onions. A Vegetarian Empanada is also available, its ingredients... more
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Most of the restaurants in Chinatown look seedy, no matter how good the food might be. Tony Cheng's is the most presentable of Chinatown's eateries, and it's also a good choice if you like Cantonese specialties and spicy... more
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What do you get when you cross Caribbean and Gulf Coast food? The answer is Starfish Cafe, whose offerings include cajun staples such as gumbo and Po' Boys sandwiches, as well as traditional Caribbean fare like jerk pork and p... more
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Start the evening with an exotic cocktail at Cafe Atlantico. Try the caipirinha, a fruity daiquiri-like drink or the mojito, a refreshing blend of mint, lime and rum that packs a punch. The food is equally interesting. Appetize... more







