To start, get something fried. The menu shows off some incredibly crispy and spicy calamari ($17) and charming crab meat spring rolls ($15), but the giant fried shrimp with Thai chile and garlic salt ...
There was a huge hole left in this Northeast D.C. neighborhood’s dining scene when 10-year-old Brookland’s Finest closed, ...
With a handful of exceptions, Americanized pizza has never quite been D.C.’s strong suit. While a few places contest the perception that Washington is weak when it comes to New York-style slices, the ...
The opening on October 30 will be marked with a 4:30 p.m. celebration with plenty of samples for curious diners. 11690 Plaza ...
Isla debuts next week with cumin-spiced pork chops, colorful slaws, jerk ragu gnocchi, and a lively next-door lounge ...
Almost a year after closing his debut restaurant, chef Keem Hughley is returning to the kitchen to lead the team at Realm ...
Summer House is making Thanksgiving effortless with its five-course artisan to-go feast for four, priced at $149.95 (additional guests $34.95 each). Serve up roasted turkey, California zinfandel gravy ...
The 38th annual 17th Street High Heel Race (Tuesday, October 28), the D.C. government-led, LGBTQ+ event of the fall that runs ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Multiple locations: Shouk, the Israeli fast-casual kosher spot known for its vegan street snacks ...
The Eater 38 is the ultimate guide to restaurants that define a city’s dining scene. Eater’s editors, who are constantly eating out and checking in with restaurant industry insiders, compile this list ...
Former residents of New York, Jersey, and Philly who are used to chicken cutlet sandwiches and hoagies from delis and bodegas ...
Among the many topics D.C.-area residents take seriously, brunch outshines them all once the sun rises over the weekend morning, with a parade of Baltic plates from Ambar, DJ-accented dishes at hotel ...