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Closed Sun. Several dishes are unexpectedly sweet, the oddest of them being beef with cinnamon, pinwheels of lmeat crisped and sauced with plenty of sugar in a cinnamon-spiced syrup. Full bar service. AE. There are also Wienerschnitzel, Sauerbraten, goulash and roast pork, plus a parade of desserts from apple strudel to Sachertorte of distinction. 466-4570. L $3.95-$7.95, D $4.25-$12.95. 19. Full bar service. L, D daily. L, D $7-$11. Street parking. Full bar service. No credit cards. Stret parking. AE, CB, D, MV, V. Reservations required. Mikado 4707 Wisconsin Ave. NW. The hummos special, topped with ground beef and almonds, was not a prettily arranged or as tangy. Appetizers include savory German variations on charcuterie: air-dried beef, head cheese, Westphalian ham and tangy vinegary meat, cheese or herring salads. L $4.25-$6.95, D $5.95-$11.95. Beer and wine only. Closed Sun. 219 219 King St., Alexandria. An "uninformed" purchase of a musical instrument led to a unique and Full bar service. Kebabs are also delicious, particularly the marinated lamb; chicken tends to be a bit dry. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. No alcholic beverages. L $2.50-$3.25, D $7.50-$9. At the Palm, don't stake all on steak. Full bar service. Free parking in adjacent lot at dinner. Parking in front. Children's prices. You might wonder how this can be considered a decent restaurant, unless you were clever enough to order shrimp de jonghe, jumbo shrimp firm and moist, in a garlic and shallot flecked butter sauce. Now it's driving me bonkers trying to figure it out! L daily ex Sat, D daily. And the cheese plate lacks adventure. Closed Mon. Old Ebbitt Grill. Open daily. Order online. All this on a mound of butter-infused rice decorated with carrot-orange grains on to and accompanied by homemade flat loaves of light, yeasty bread. L $3.25-$4.95, D $5.95-$9.50. Street parking. It serves these elaborate pasta dishes in whimsically decorated little dining rooms and an outdoor cafe and embellishes the menu with daily meat and seafood specials: veal with amaretto, mushrooms and shallots; fish or squid with lemon butter. But the daily specials, appealing as they sound, are creeping up in price and down in quality. 536-4200. The two homemade sausages tasted worn out. Parking in adjacent lot. Full bar service. And every year the repertoire developes new fresh seafood and game, new vegetables purees, new fresh herb sauces. L, D $2.95-$9.95. Embrace music at the 14th Annual D.C. Record Fair Full bar service. Similar topping is served on crisp-edged eggplant or squash to no lesser effect. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Open daily. Aux Beaux Champs 2800 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. Parking in rear for M St., street parking for Columbia rd. 171-4212. Parking next door. MC, V. No reservations. Reservations accepted. Kramerbooks brasserie is an all-day place, a kind of Reader's Digest Condensed Books version of the Champs Elysees. See restaurant menus, reviews, ratings, phone number, address, hours, photos and maps. An exception is dessert, for the pastries, particularly the liqueur-soaked tortes, are elaborate and highly professional. But it is now furnished with basket tables from Ethiopia and folk art on the walls, along with the original booths. Long a favorite of mine for its refreshing, serene dining room and fresh, inventive food, the Big Cheese has expanded to a lush upstairs dining room full of exotic colorful fabrics and glorious watercolor prints and raised its prices while slipping in quality. Open daily. Full bar service. Open daily. NW. Country Living Cafe 4849 1/2 Massachusetts Ave. NW. And for dessert, fry a citrus souffle or ripe fresh fruits in whipped cream rather than a less competent pastry. L $4.65-$5.95, D $5.50-$16.95. Main courses range from boiled beef (dry and grim) to a platter of smoked meats with sauerkraut and dumplings, and certainly you should try the sauerkraut and dumplings, even if the latter are a bit pasty. L, D daily. This is a restaurant where every dinner can turn into an impromptu banquet. Valet parking. Lombardy Cafe 2019 I St. NW. Children's prices. Capitol Forum 941 North Capitol St. 789-0582. Street parking or garage across the street. Full bar service. Parking lot. AE. Kings Landing 121 S. Union St., Alexandria. 244-5544. There are lapses, in particular the acid marinated trout and weighty quenelles. Finish with nut-filled, cigar-shaped filo pastries and tiny cups of thick coffee. 301/432-6155. D $12.95-$15.65. Le Danielle Hay-Adams Hotel, 800 16th St, NW. Children's prices. And the kitchen can produce superb fried foods, fine light sauces and aromatic pasta fillings, so I cannot understand why it settles for pallid sauces and pasty-coated veal with sludgy lemon sauce or vegetables cooked to a mush. Usually the pastas are homemade, delicate, delicious.You can get an excellent meal at Tiberio, fresh fish and pale veal and seafoods in buttery cream sauces, and even richer tarts and cakes for dessert. The cuisine has had its ups and downs, but shows strong signs of an upswing these days. Closed Sun. Napoleon's 2649 Connecticut ave. NW. Hamburger Hamlet 10400 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda. Toscanini 313 Pennsylvania Ave. Valet parking on weekends, street parking during week. D, D daily. Closed Sun. Closed Sat. And most of the oven cooking or simmering -- stuffed vegetables, baked kibbe, wet couscous -- is overcooked and no better than average. Order small bowls of stewed chicken, lamb or beef, either mildly spiced with cumin, cinnamon and the like, or hotly peppered with red pepper paste; spoon mounds of the meats and side dishes of braised cabbage and green beans and carrots in between, then start tearing and scooping. Children's prices. Valet parking after 6:30 p.m. Full bar service. D daily. In all, Harvey's seems tired in the face of energetic new seafood restaruants in town. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Street parking. lobster. lobster, D $10.50-$10 per lb. The Man in the Green Hat 301 Massachusetts Ave. NE. The grilled meats -- lamb chops, pork chops, hamburgers -- are pretty good, but most of the menu is lighter fare, e.g., large, colorful salads, creamy quiches. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Full bar service. 244-5933. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Soft, neutral wall coverings and dark mirrored columns and room divider have turned the trick. The menu overlaps with French but is largely Russian and Yugoslavian; its offerings range from earthy ground meat kebabs -- cevapcici -- and stuffed cabbage to sophisticated kulebiaka of salmon and veal Orloff. Far from the spaghetti-and-meatballs image, this pasta house serves homemade egg noodles with cream, mushrooms, prosciutto and peas and linguine with crab or clams. Full bar service. N reservations. The Peasant Basket 3321 Connecticut Ave. NW. 362-6515. Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated restaurants in Washington, D.C. from Tripadvisor. AE, CB, CC, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. 296-3065. Parking lot. MC, V. No reservations. But then one returns to the question of the food. The restaurant has trout tanks and lobster tanks, offers limousine service and produces an annual Bastille Day race and festival. D $9.95-$14.50. L $3.25-$5.25, D $5.25-$17.95. 656-6200. 525-42439 L $6-$10.50,, D $12.50-$25. Ae, cb, d, mc, v. Reservations required. You might wish there were more than three shrimp, but you must admit they are good. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. Le Lion d'Or is as prone to human foibles as any restuarant, but it remains a pace-setter and the most mature of Washington's top three French restaurants. Mamma Desta 4840 Georgia Ave. NW. Entdecke 1980er Jahre BOSTON SEAFOOD COMPANY Restaurantmen - Washington DC & St. Louis in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Reservations accepted for five or more only. D daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Hefty dishes are the most suitable to order -- the sausages or liver, for instance, but save room for a flaky apple tart and good espresso. Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated restaurants in Washington, D.C. from Tripadvisor. 276. L daily, D daily ex Sun. L $3.45-$6.95, D $8.45-$13.95. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Closed Mon. Street parking. Full bar service. If what you care about is the cooking, the amenities on the plate rather than in the dining room, join the crowds at Le Gaulois.The central feature of this over crowded restaurant is the full page of daily specials, nearly two dozen main courses, offering at reasonable prices such dishes as duch with tropical fruits, veal with chanterelles, salmon in a pastry crust with champagne sauce. Le Pavillon 1820 K St. NW. 922-9050. Closed Mon. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Street parking and nearby lot. L daily ex Sat, D daily. No smoking section. Ocean ix is to be found on a side street, a pretty little house with awnings over the windows and a flower garden in front, and flanked by a parking lot. Open daily. Street parking. L daily ex Sun, D daily. San Francisco East Co. 4871 Cordell Ave., Bethesda.986-8566. L $3.95-$7.95, D $4.95-$10.95. No-smoking section. II Nido is handsome as an Italian film star and propped with interesting dishes like fregnacce and other handmade pastas. 965-2350. 971-4200. D daily.Closed Sun. The barbecued ribs are lean, meaty and deep-smoked. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. L $2.95-$3.99, D $3.95-$5.75. Open daily. One must by all means try the beef noodle soup to find the interplay of tastes that is so intriguinng in Vietnamese food. On the dinner menu, anonymous mixtures and mismatched combinations range from broccoli with apples, walnuts and mushrooms under a veil of cheese at an overpriced $7 to mock quiche, lasagna, curry and Mexican casserole. 659-2007. L $3.75-$5.75, D $5.25-$8.95. BEFORE YOU POST A HOTEL REQUEST, PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY! Valet parking, free at dinner. No credit cards. The dining room is distinctively African, with grassy wall coverings and artifacts, woven fans hanging from the back of each ladderback chair. Other than that, the upstairs dining room is still simple, with the merest Afghan touches; the prices are still low; and the food is better than ever. Children's prices. L $2.75-$4.95, D $5.50-$7.95. 4611 Laverock Pl NW # 1, Washington, DC 20007 is an apartment unit listed for rent at /mo. 354-1677. Parking in rear. 256-1111. One could hardly tell from the outside, but there is new life at the China Inn. 4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Once a small storefront eating place, Caffe Italiano has expanded to three rooms on two floors decorated with Impressionist paintings and mirrors, white candles on the tablecloths and black vests on the waiters. House of Chinese Gourmet 1485 Rockville Pike., Rockville. L daily ex Sat, D daily.Closed Sun. Beer and wine only. Make Restaurant Reservations. Street parking. L daily, D daily ex Sun. See scans of the front and back of this card. L, D daily. Alpine 4770 Lee Hwy. 301/662-447. 966-7600. With so many good new restaurants, it is obvious why some old favorites have missed being reviewed this year. One of the most attractive and ambitious Italian restaurants in town has succumbed to lassitude. Open daily. No reservations. Full bar service. Open daily. Full bar service. The menu also lists simple grills -- steaks, lamb chops, pork chops -- and a couple of fish dishes. Full bar service. MC, V. Reservations suggested. And the prices have climbed so that a hamburger (accompanied though it may be by excellent potatoes and unusual salads can cost nearly $6. The new prices imply a culinary consistency and a level of service that do not actually exist here. MC, V. Reservations accepted. 683-1742. Dinner is the time to try it, for the same menu is available for lunch and is priced high for midday eating. 422-8622. The menu includes perfectly good versions of all the Mexican staples; burritos, chiles rellenos, chalupas, enchiladas, nachos, refried beans and tamales. AE, MC, No reservations. 527-0100. NW. The Eatery White Flint Mall, Bethesda. Parking in Colonial garage at dinner only. 842-0070. Valet parking. Vernon. Closed Sat, Sun. Sunset serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, but lunch is the prime time. No alcoholic beverages. Your plate will be laden not with delicacies but with large portions of good earthy food, a lot of substance for the money. 861-8447. L $3.25-$4.75, D $6.95-$9.95. Flickr/Steve Fernie. The few steaks have stiff competition in the thick calf's liver steak, the rack of lamb and the grilled fish or squab. Street parking. Open daily. Children's prices. Reservations suggested for lunch, required for dinner. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for eight or more only. The menu is a parade of Americana: liverwurst, ham and cheese, pork chop sandwiches, fried chicken, Salisbury steak. Tacos and enchiladas form only a small part of the menu, which is an extensive list of brilliantly colored and subtly flavored dishes. Beer and wine only; liquor license pending. You just think you have seen salad bars unless you have tried Zachary's. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Occidental Grill & Seafood. L, D $3-$8.50. 232-6965. 363-8900. Closed Mon. Maison Blanche joins Dominique's in offering fine affordable dinners that sacrifice none of the amenities of grand dining. L $5.95-$8.75, D $8.95-$15.95. J. R.'s Steak House 9401 Lee Hwy., Fairfax. MC, V. No reservations. Street parking. Closed Sun. It takes a commitment to fresh, seasonal, peak-perfect foods such as the summer's rockfish and branches of rosemary, and a commitment to cooking them so as to heighten their qualities, perhaps baking them in parchment to seal in juices and mingle flavors. L $3.25-$4.95, D $3.25-$5.95. SE. more. D daily. 13. A new mold for Oriental restaurants has been cast by Germaine's. Whatever may go wrong, at the Pines of Rome the price is right. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. $6 $3.25-$5.95, D $7.25-$15. La Pagode 924 W. Broad St., Falls Church. L, D $2.50-$6. And even with all those amenities, the highlight is the food. Full bar service. Pre-1980 RESTAURANT SCENE Atlantic City New Jersey NJ G8202 Closed Mon. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Royal Pagoda 11621 Beltsville Dr., Beltsville. What has changed is the service, the servers being distant and self-absorbed, prompt but forgetful. The Far Inn (Club Soda) The Fireplace. L daily ex Sat, D daily. L $3.50-$4.95, D $3.95-$5.50. cFull bar service. Soups are fine, and the "egg souffle florentine" is an unusual slice of souffle on spinach and mushrooms with a rich, nutmeg-scented cheese sauce. Full bar service. Fortunes shift, and fans shift back and forth between Georgetown's two side-by-side Vietnamese restaurants with this, the corner one, being the insiders' current favorite. AE, CB, D, MC, V. No reservations. Parking in front. Some simple names -- seafood combination -- hide extraordinary dishes. Children's prices. Le Provencal 1234 20th St. NW. And, while it serves the usual range of Italian dishes -- veal parmesan, chicken cacciatore, lasagna, spaghetti and such -- its central feature is unique pizza. Parking lot. L $5.95-$6.50, D $6.75-$9.50. 965-2684. Full bar service. Swensen's 1990 K St. NW. No credit cards. Valet parking. Parking lot. While Le Rendez-Vous serves Thai, Korean, Indonesian and Chinese food, it is, like Germaine's, primarily a Vietnamese restaurant. Full bar service. Behind those etched glass walls of the bread oven is a miniature neighborhood, where bread is being baked, and major decisions are being made between eclairs and pear tarts. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Open daily. 659-0055. Most interesting, though, are the daily specials, from simle breast of chicken with mustard to exotic snails wrapped in puff pastry. Parking in front. Full bar service. Full bar service. 836-2834. New China 660 S. Pickett St., Alexandria. Whatever combinations you choose, certainly include tibs, smoky-flavored grilled cubes of beef with onions, a mild dish that even entices children, and try the hand-chopped raw beef with chili pepper and butter to moisten it; a marvelous variation of tartar steak, it is called kitfo. Look for big changes this year in Le Pavillon, at least in the design of the room. 548-8688. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. The menu is full of don'ts -- no credit cards or checks, no separate checks, no sandwiches after 5 p.m., no substitutions, no half-orders. For many years the godfather of Washington's French restaurants, Rive Gauche has continued to maintain a glorious red and gold dining room with a well-oiled staff. The Sherry Cafe 2116 F St. NW. The California touch is evident -- and welcome -- in an antipasto pyramided with fine Italian ham and salami, sharp, aged provolone, plump anchovies and pungent little olives over a bed of crisp romaine, with cruets of oil and vinegar to dress it yourself. There is no change expected, thank goodness, in the food. Take the family and order family-size portions of meat or seafood platters, pizza and pasta and a carafe of wine. Luigi's of Bethesda 4919 Fairmont Ave., Bethesda. Full bar service. Amphora 377 Maple Ave. W., Vienna.938-7877. Entering through the kitchen and lunch counter, you are met by wonderful smells of unusual spices and charcoal-grilling. The menu divides into fixed-price dinners of $25, $30, $40, and $60, plus a few a la carte items. Closed Sun. The historic restaurant was founded in 1856, originally as a boarding house, and later became known as Washington's first saloon. Then match the nearly two dozen main dishes -- Cornish hen with ginger, lemon, coriander and cognac; shrimp with yogurt and coconut; beef with nuts and cream; and, of course, the fish -- with puffed or grilled breads, chutneys made with fresh herbs, vegetable side dishes, to concoct a highly personal Indian feast. Szechuan Garden Bethesda 7800 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Street parking. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Full bar service. . Home. . No-smoking section. Parking lots nearby. Figaro's Pizza. Parking lot in front. If you don't equate French restaurants with ethnic charm, you need an evening at Cafe Tatti. 223-1823. Parking in shopping center lot. The Sunset does not get so intense as to peel its own potatoes or bake its own pies, but it serves homemade food, up to a point. NW. We won't fault you for getting misty-eyed over these failed fast-food chain restaurants from the 1980s. Closed Sun. Harvey's 15201 Shady Grove Rd., Rockville. Choices still tend to be interesting -- stuffed veal breast, meat-and-fruit stuffed peppers with walnut cream, Cornish hens with herbed cream cheese -- but, except for the two fried cheese dishes that have been mainstays of the restaurant from the beginning, the dishes are full of errors: fine herbed soup with clams that taste canned, batter-fried fish vegetables that retain too much grease, blue cheese puff pastry that is overwhelmed by the blue cheese, pastries that sound luscious but are too dry and over-sweet. The Bread Oven 1220 19th St. NW. 543-8337. L $3.50-$9.50, D $4-$12. L $3.95-$8.25, D $8.95-$14.50. Closed Mon. Upstairs, several small rooms are appointed with fireplaces and ruby velvet chairs, silver napkin rings and salt shakers. Phone +1 202-347-4800. Beer and wine only. Parking in front. Full bar service. 10. Closed Sun. Open daily. Enriqueta's 2811 M St. NW. L $2.25-$5.95, D $7.95-$13.95.Open daily. Fio's The Woodner, 3636 16th St. NW. 5825 Seminary Rd. Shang Hai 4-5-6 5884 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church. Valet parking after 5:30 p.m. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. No reservations. "Yummy and I hope healthy lentil quinoa burger with cheddar, mushrooms etc. Constantly inventing nouvelle cuisine with American ingredients, Jean-Louis has been teaming cold carrot soup with a dollop of tomato sherbet, purslane with batons of barely cooked salmon, Maine lobster with chopped fresh basil. Order spicy rather than subtle dishes, particularly wursts. L daily ex Sun, D daily. L $4.50-$9.75, D $4.25-$17.50. Children's prices.No smoking section. "Children's prices" indicates that restaurants serve smaller portions of regular entrees at reduced rates or have a seperate children's menu. 836-4422. But fried foods stand out here; the onion rings are thin and crisp and impossible not to finish despite the enormous portions, and the fried chicken wings are all that, plus tender and juicy, too. Sometimes this sprightly Capitol Hill pub serves sensational food, as when it bakes its own herbed pita bread and spices its chili with as liberal dose of seasoning as of chunks of crusty roast beef. Nothing changes at Crisfield except the prices. Children's prices. 8. It is a restaurant of character; its food is very good and, in the instance of a few dishes, unexcelled. Children's prices. And on weekend nights you can dance it off as Vietnam Bistro turns into a disco. Reservations suggested. Parking lots near Lincoln Memorial? But at my last visit the chili was pale and starchy, the avocado soup missing al taste and texture of avocado. Just watch Joseph at Cantina d'Italia. 4) On the lighter side, David Bowie performed in DC during the Young Americans tour in 1974. L $3.75-$5.50, D $3.75-$12.50. The room is edged in brightly painted tiles, white-washed and set with colorful tablecloths as well as an irresistible buffet display of pastries and cold dishes. Roof Terrace Kennedy Center, 2700 F St., NW. Closed Sun. If the noodles are too thick and the musels dry, they are minor notes in a generally satisfying meal. D $11.75-$18.75. Armand's Chicago Pizzeria 4231 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Those who really know the Palm, though, recognize lunch as an unheralded bargain. But try the tuna, abalone, salmon roe, all the usual sushi, and be sure to have some rich unctuous eel, with beer to quench the green horseradish fire and a mug of pale gree tea to finish. The daily specials are imaginative -- perhaps a flounder stuffed with fish mousse or a grandly decorated cold lobster. 333-4810. Yaldizlar 2605 24th St., NW. My Brother and Me 1700 K St. NW. The wine list is small, with the Winemsters cabernet an especially good buy. Finding an extensive seafood menu with special emphasis on grilled fish is welcome. The dining room has matured to fit this image, the black and gold striped walls and gold-rimmed service plates reinforcing the luxury, the room bustling with black-tie captains performing tableside productions. l daily ex Sat, D daily. L, D $4.50-$6.50. Service is sometimes awkward, as when the waitress asks the patron to open the wine because she does not know how, but the eagerness to please is part of the charm, and Axum is a nice place to visit. Vegetables are interesting choices but variable productions, the zucchini a good bet. The variety is appealing, from hors d'oeuvre plates that are fresh vegetable salads and tiny bits of pate, sardines and the like, to moist bluefish in nantua sauce to cassoulet or just a rib eye steak with french fries. L $3.25-$4.95, D $7.25-$13.95. La Brasserie 239 Massachusetts Ave. NE. Hours & Location. Full bar service.Children's prices. Children's prices. L $2.25-$4, D $4.25-$11.95. Parking in front. 938-8948. NW. Open daily. 1213 Wilson Blvd. Also on the menu are stuffed cabbage, squash or grape leaves, kibbeh and a few curries, but none of them matches the kebabs. Le Lion d'Or 18th and M Sts. Valet parking for dinner only. I am guessing it was some sort of steak house, it had big white pillars or columns. 528-7600. One night the specials alone included two kinds of crayfish, lamb with ginger, veal with cepes, lotte with tarragon and softshell crabs. Trattu 1823 Jefferson Pl. L $3.25-$8.25, D $4.95-$14.95. 232-5431. I know this is a needle in a haystack situation, but here goes.. Sholl's 1990 K St. NW. The dining room may be barn siding and horse collars, but the kitchen is classical French. Parking lot in front. Le Manouche is one of those unfathomable French restaurants where the food is wonderful and dreadful, reasonable and expensive, a little of the best and the worst. A downstairs brick-lined bar and an outdoor cafe offer simple red beans and rice, gumbos and the like. Central to Ethiopian dining are giant, pale, thin pancakes, sour from their fermented batter, which serve as tablecloth and utensil -- you eat with your hands by scooping meats and vegetables with pieces of pancake. Entdecke 1970er Jahre Montpelier Restaurant Lounge Men Madison Hotel Zimmerservice Washington DC in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Street parking. 234-9134. Full bar service. It remains intact after fears of losing the chef to the tug of France, this brilliant little restaurant hidden under the Watergate. MC, V. Reservations accepted. Street parking. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. White enamel chairs with woven seats are pulled up to tables covered with soft orange cloths. Sandwiches L only $2.25, platters L and D $7-$19.75. Certainly order peppery Szechuan dishes. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Add to your plastic plate the homemade but not sensational potato salad and coleslaw, inconsequential baked beans of "texas toast." Closed Sun. Thai Hut 2404 University Blvd. The tables are too small, and you are likely to feel rushed, but the crush is a tribute to the food. L $2-$2.75, D $3-$7. The shrimp themselves are hugh and extremely fine. Ae, cb, d, mc, v. rEservations suggested. 881-6330.L, D $1.10-6.95. Taste of a decade: 1970s restaurants - Restaurant-ing through history Children's prices. Tung bor is an ambitious Chinese restaurant, but its best efforts go into dim sum, so it is best visited at lunchtime. Parking lot. 338-2000. Gaithersburg. 10 Best Vintage Photos From Washington DC In The 1970s - OnlyInYourState L daily ex Sat, D daily. 628-2330. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Get answers to your questions about Washington DC. Street parking. Service depends on the patience of the diners; it seems as if it is the first day on the job for every one of the smiling waitresses. Parking in rear or street. That is, until the 1980s, when the building achieved a different sort of notoriety as the epicenter of the District's alternative music scene. Two dining rooms have been vividly redecorated in Easter bunny colors of purple, blue and pink, and the menu has been revamped to focus on a front page of house specialties which (unlike some of the inept dishes the menu) are quite grand. Full bar service. The pastry carts offer some of Le Bagatelle's finest moments, particularly the tarts, or the berries with sauce sabayon. Full bar service. No-smoking section. Full bar service. 640 reviews. L $3.95-$10, D $7.50-$14.95. Free parking in adjacent lot. It is one of those exciting cities where you could visit a different restaurant every day for six months and still not get to all the good ones. No-smoking section. Fresh as a garden is Nora's gathering place. Parking lot. At least there is always a creditable cold smoked chicken garnished with fresh fruits if nothing else tempts you. L $3.25-$7.95, D $4.50-$9.50. AE, CB, CC, D, V. Reservations suggested. Mall parking.Full bar service. Beer and wine only. Bacchus is a charming little place, with brick walls and tile tables. Full bar service. The standard onion soup is unexpectedly fine. Some have more vegetables, some fewer. 790-5164. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Service remains inscrutable but efficient. 13,050 reviews Open Now. It's always spring at 209 1/2, the mauve of the walls repeated in the flowers and the multicolored Chinese service plates. 9. Nora is a sophisticated return to old-fashioned home cooking, with dishes from here and there but ingredients only from impeccable sources that raise their meats without chemicals. The Monocle 107 D St. NE. Full bar service. Valet parking. Le Jardin 1113 23rd St. NW. Nizam's 523 Maple Ave. W., Vienna. Full bar service. Full bar service. Discount parking in garage. Tabard Inn continues as a compliment to contemporary American cooking. Public parking lots.

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