Art And Soul is another upscale D.C. restaurant perfect for a business lunch, or an intimate dinner. The cuisine is a seamless blend of traditional Southern cooking with a contemporary Washingtonian twist; try the spice-rubbed ahi tuna with fried green tomatoes, or the blackened scallops with buttermilk mash. The restaurant has a famed happy hour where you can get a fantastic food and drink pairing for ten dollars - the selection is ample, and a fantastic array of wines by the glass or bottle are also available. Art And Soul is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily; reservations are recommended.
Renowned chef José Andrés brings the spirit and flavors of Spain to life through a traditional and cutting-edge tapas menu in the bustling Penn Quarter. From the moment you enter Jaleo, you're immersed in a vibrant atmosphere. The modern space is adorned with Spanish artwork and colorful tiles, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The open kitchen allows you to witness the magic chefs do with their craft of flavors and aromas. From the classic Gambas al Ajillo (garlic shrimp) and Patatas Bravas (spicy potatoes) to the innovative Croquetas de Jamón Ibérico (ham croquettes) and Pulpo a la Gallega (Galician-style octopus), each dish is worth giving a try. Furthermore, Jaleo's extensive wine list provides the perfect accompaniment to every dish. Featuring a selection of Spanish wines from across the country, the list is curated to complement the restaurant's cuisine and enhance the overall dining experience.
Hill Country, DC, features a Texan-style barbecue. Extremely popular, the restaurant serves up a wide range of specials to hungry customers. As you walk past the restaurant, it's the aroma of fresh barbecue that draws you in. The restaurant is done up in a casual style; it's the food that takes center stage here. Popular items on their menu include short ribs, brisket, German potato salad, and mac n cheese. The order process can be a bit complicated, as it's almost like a coupon system, but it's worth the wait. You can enjoy some live music in the lounge section in the evenings if there's a band playing.
What once stood as the historic Bethesda Theater in 1938 has now been transformed into a suave live music supper club. Still carrying the glory of the yesteryear, Bethesda Blues and Jazz houses a small concert hall that serves brilliant continental fare. While 300 seats are ticketed as dinner seats, there are an additional 200 performance seats made available later. Come and enjoy this acoustically enhanced wonder on a fine evening.
Light My Fire, You Shook Me All Night Long and Stairway to Heaven - these are not indicative of the playlist at Sushi Rock, but are in fact the awesome rolls on offer. A creative menu of rolls, nigiri, sushi and sashimi, accompanied by the most mind-blowing thinly grated goodness of authentic wasabi, make up the menu. The ambiance is trendy with a subtle rock n' roll theme all around. Hot sake and beers galore are housed in the premises. Service is also friendly and helpful.
Chima Brazilian Steakhouse - Washington is part of the trendy steakhouse chain nestled in the heart of Tysons Corner bringing the Chima style of 'Rodizio' service to Washington DC and Fairfax County. The decor is done up in a contemporary design with soft lighting. Gauchos carve the luscious meat directly at your table including top sirloin, filet, ribs, lamb, pork, chicken, sausage and fish. Vegetarians can delight on their delicious salad bar which is a fusion of Brazilian and American favorites from cold cuts, cheeses, soup and authentic Brazilian hot dishes. Enjoy their wide selection of great wines and champagnes from around the world in their lovely lounge. Celebrate the 'Rodizio' way in Chima with friends and family.
The Courtyard Cafe is situated within the National Portrait Gallery, which acts as the perfect spot for guests to have a quick bite after a show. A seasonally evolving menu comprising of Mediterranean styled preparations are on offer. Organically grown and locally available fresh ingredients are used by the chefs. Choose from gourmet desserts, soups, salads and specialty sandwiches. With an exclusive menu for kids, the cafe hosts kid's parties and special events as well.
Maketto, a stylish mash-up of retail, dining and cafe has manifested itself in a three-storied communal marketplace in the Atlas District complex. This behemoth complex is a spread out as a central courtyard, where Taiwanese and Cambodian cuisines with their exotic flavors create an impact. The kitchen is open from 11:30a onward Monday to Sunday, and offers lunch and dinner. On ground level, the retail section opens everyday at 10a and offers a smorgasbord of international apparel, accessories, footwear, books and more, with brands such as Happy Socks, ICNY, Puma and Harry's making an appearance. Lastly, a fragrant roastery and cafe finds place in this building, where a wonderful coffee program awaits you. Also sample some freshly-made pastries and breads to kick-start your morning. Doors open for early risers at 7a daily.
Cafe Renaissance is a European restaurant featuring French and Italian cuisines. The restaurant has an intimate ambiance with renaissance art deco covering the walls and cozy seating. Ideal for romantic lunch or dinners, Cafe Renaissance is known for its warm hospitality, good food and fine wine.
Located right next to the White House, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab is the perfect stop for a high end business lunch. If you have a craving for crustaceans, this is definitely the place to go, with its assorted sea-food dishes and crab and lobster specialties. However, there is good news for the vegetarians as well since the menu offers a purely vegetarian and gluten free section. With set-ups for both intimate and large parties, Joe's also makes for a good venue for hosting events.
Aditi Indian Dining is a popular eatery for people wanting to try out authentic Indian cuisine. Aditi serves Indian fare including hot rotis, soft naans, creamy gravies of paneer and various tender meats, luscious mango lassi and the soothing cucumber raita. Hidden away in the Kingstowne Center, Aditi provides a hearty, wholesome meal after a tiring shopping spree. The decor is classy with intricate, thick-cushioned furniture and mango yellow walls. The service has garnered quite a following in the neighborhood with their efficiency and helpfulness.
Art And Soul is another upscale D.C. restaurant perfect for a business lunch, or an intimate dinner. The cuisine is a seamless blend of traditional Southern cooking with a contemporary Washingtonian twist; try the spice-rubbed ahi tuna with fried green tomatoes, or the blackened scallops with buttermilk mash. The restaurant has a famed happy hour where you can get a fantastic food and drink pairing for ten dollars - the selection is ample, and a fantastic array of wines by the glass or bottle are also available. Art And Soul is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily; reservations are recommended.