Im talking about like around the tourist areas not like the neiborghood parts.What are good restaurants in downtown DC?
Here's just one idea from our Washington, DC travelogue:
"It had been suggested that a visit to Union Station would be enjoyable and indeed it was. Constitution Avenue brought us to the Capitol, where we turned north on Louisiana Avenue to the station. The grand exterior and incredibly designed interior are magnificent to behold but the way they have marketed the space is extraordinary. It is a multi-level enclosed mall with top-notch shops and restaurants. Sure you can catch a train and you'll have a lot of fun doing it but be sure to include a stop at the food court, the largest we have ever seen with an incredible range of choices. This is a great place for lunch or a snack."
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I recommend Old Ebbitt Grill on 15th Street near the White House. Also McCormick %26amp; Schmick's Seafood Restaurant near 16th and K street or the M%26amp;S Grill on 13th street. There are also a lot of great restaurants in Georgetown, down M Street.What are good restaurants in downtown DC?
I'll give you some of my favorite restaurants and you can make up your own mind. These are all downtown area near where the most tourists hang out.
It all depends on what type of food you like.
If you want steak.. you can't go wrong with Capital Grille. It's on Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, a skip and a hop from the Capitol building. Dry aged steak with impeccable service... don't forget to bring your credit card...the quality food and service comes with a high price tag but well worth it.. far better than Ruth Chris, Morton's.. other steak joints..
Right on Penn Avenue, for Thai food, there is Ten Penh.. always highly rated by magazines and news papers.. 10th and Penn Ave.. outdoor seating too.
Chef Geoff's restaurant is new to my list.. I tried it out during Restaurant week and the food was fabulous. The name of the restaurant sounded funny at first but it was excellent all around.. They have two locations, one in Georgetown and the downtown location is on 13th street between Penn and E street... right near Warner Theatre and National Theatre... You won't be disappointed.
MORTON's
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