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Shaw

Nina May

Nina May is a New American neighborhood restaurant in Shaw, DC. Just off Logan Circle, nestled between brownstones, Nina May is the restaurant for all occasions.

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Georgetown

Seasons Restaurant

Under the direction of Executive Chef Andrew Court, the menu at Seasons Restaurant is a tempting mix of regional and seasonal ingredients and delicious flavors

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Downtown

Off The Record

Known locally as downtown Washington, DC's best "place to be seen and not heard

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Georgetown

Rimtang

RIMTANG brings authentic Thai street food to Georgetown.

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Dupont Circle

Le Pain Quotidien, Dupont Circle

Built in the late 1800s, the Queen Anne-style James G. Blaine Mansion represents the last surviving example of the mansions that once surrounded DuPont Circle.

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Downtown

Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe

Dine at the Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe to enjoy Indigenous-inspired cuisine at the National Museum of the American Indian

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Tenleytown

City Ridge

City Ridge is reimagining what DC life can be.

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Georgetown

KYOJIN Sushi

KYOJIN Sushi–A Non-Traditional Japanese Experience in the Heart of Georgetown

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