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Restaurant List Edgar Bar & Kitchen: The Mayflower Hotel EDGAR boldly captures the flavors of a traditional American brasserie with a modern flare, us...
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Restaurant List Edgar Bar & Kitchen: The Mayflower Hotel EDGAR boldly captures the flavors of a traditional American brasserie with a modern flare, using fresh and local ingredients for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. EDGAR offers creative twists on classic drinks, specially-selected wines, local craft beers and more.

American Acadiana: 901 New York Avenue, NW Hit restaurant capturing the spirit of Louisiana with a wonderful reinterpretation of New Orleans and Cajun foods. Business casual. Expensive. Blue Duck Tavern: 1201 24th Street, NW (walking distance) Upscale, regional American food in an eye-popping ambiance and a state of the art open kitchen. Open Sundays. Business casual. Expensive. Cashion’s Eat Place: 1819 Columbia Road, N.W. A James Beard quality chef creates seasonal New American dishes. Open for Sunday brunch. Casual. Moderate to expensive. CityZen: 1330 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Soaring space in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Winner of the “2005 New Restaurant” award from “Where”Magazine. Chef Zeibold trained under Thomas Keller at the French Laundry in the Napa Valley. Prix fixe three and five course tastings. Dinner only. Closed Sunday and Monday. Jacket preferred for men. Very expensive. Corduroy: 1122 9th Street, NW (walking distance) Low key ambiance offset by very fine, fresh American foods using sensible combinations and great technical skill. Business casual. Moderate. Daily Grill : 1200 18th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Casual American cuisine. Salads, seafood, pastas, and char-broiled meats. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual. Moderate. DC Coast : 1401 K Street, N.W. (walking distance) Multicultural contemporary American cuisine featuring Pacific Rim, Gulf Coast, and Chesapeake regional influences. Casual. Moderate to expensive. Equinox : 818 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Exquisite seasonal American fare in a refined atmosphere with stylish décor and lighting. Business casual. Expensive.

Georgia Brown’s: 950 15th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Nouvelle Southern cooking and very popular Sunday brunch. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business casual. Moderate. Kinkead’s: 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Modern American cuisine with an emphasis on seafood. Café on first floor. Main dining room on the second floor. Private dining area available. Not fully wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Business attire. Expensive. Mendocino Grill: 2917 M Street, N.W. (Georgetown) Seasonal California cuisine with a nationally recognized wine cellar. Open Sundays for dinner. Casual. Moderate Nora: 2132 Florida Avenue, N.W. Contemporary American cuisine in a trendy atmosphere. Specializing in organic cuisine. Closed Sundays. Business casual attire. Expensive. Occidental: 1475 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Refined American grill. Featuring a broad “Power Dining” menu in a relaxed atmosphere. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual attire. Moderate to expensive. Old Ebbit Grill: 675 15th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Traditional American. A stone throw away from the White House. A crowd pleaser, open 7days for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A well varied menu in a charming historic environment. Casual. Moderate. Oval Room: 800 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Eclectic American cuisine. Elegant decor. Private dining area available. Wheelchair accessible. Closed on Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business casual attire. Moderate. Palena: 3529 Connecticut Avenue, NW Casual Cleveland Park New American eatery featuring superbly prepared twists on classics and offering all around excellence in food, wine and service. Palena also offers a more casual and moderately priced café. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Business casual. Expensive. Proof: 775 G Street, N.W. Contemporary American cuisine, chic and rustic warmth. Large by the glass wine selection. Business Casual. Expensive. 1789: 1226 36th Street, N.W. Eclectic Mid-Atlantic cuisine in a restored Georgetown row-house. Not fully wheelchair accessible.. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Jacket required for men. Expensive. 701: 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Innovative American cuisine. Private dining available. Separate bar and tapas area. Features a piano bar. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Business casual. Moderate to expensive.

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Tabard Inn: 1739 N Street, N.W. (walking distance) Eclectic American cuisine served in a lovingly worn dining room with a Bohemian charm, Award winning wine list and in house pastry chef. Excellent Sunday Brunch. Casual. Moderate. The Source: 575 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Three-level restaurant, signature dining experience at the Newseum. Distinct dining experiences. American cuisine, from mid-Atlantic, organic local produce. Late hours, bar and lounge. Business casual. Expensive. Vidalia: 1990 M Street, N.W. (walking distance) Outstanding contemporary American cuisine with Southern overtones. Moderately priced wine list. Not fully wheelchair accessible. Business attire. Expensive. Zola: 800 F Street, N.W. Rich colours, sleek décor and creative New American food in the International Spy Museum. Wheelchair accessible. Open daily. Can accommodate large groups. Business casual. Expensive.

Asian Malaysia Kopitiam: 1827 M Street, N.W. (walking distance) An exciting source of exotic dishes in an eclectic and friendly environment. Very casual. Inexpensive. Nooshi: 1120 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) One stop fast food Asian eatery featuring noodle bowls and sushi. Open daily. Casual. Inexpensive.

Asian Fusion Café Mozu: 1330 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Glamorous space with views of the south west marina in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Business casual. Expensive. TenPenh: 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. One of downtown’s most glamorous destinations, serving clever, creative dishes from the far East. Wheelchair accessible. Business casual. Expensive. Oya: 777 Ninth Sreet, N.W. Glamorous and Posh, a place to see and be seen. Serving an innovative menu that blends the best of Asian and French cuisines in a beautifully theatrical designed space. Business casual. Expensive. Zengo: 781 Ninth Street, N.W Restaurant, with a modern Mexican-Asian twist! Wonton tacos with yellow-fin tuna, Braised veal cheeks with truffle sauce, Sushi rolls and Azteca ceviche. Bar and lounge. Casual. Moderate to Expensive.

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Brazilian Fogo de Chao: 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Brazilian steakhouse featuring an endless procession of gauchos slicing mouth-watering meats table side. Wonderful private dining room on the second floor. Business casual. Expensive. The Grill from Ipanema: 1858 Columbia Road, N.W. Brazilian restaurant in Adams Morgan. Excellent seafood and feijoada. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate.

Caribbean Café Atlantico: 405 8th Street, N.W. Pan-Latin menu ranging from Brazilian feijoada to Mexican moles. Serves lunch and dinner Monday through Friday. Excellent weekend brunch. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate to expensive. Popular Mini Bar (requires advance reservation). Ceiba: 701 14th Street, N.W. New restaurant by award-winning owner/chef team. Contemporary Latin-American cuisine with influences from Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica and Mexico. May be able to accommodate groups. Closed Sundays. Business casual. Moderate to expensive.

Chinese City Lights of China: 1731 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Casual Chinese restaurant serving Hunan and Szechuan cuisine in Dupont Circle. Open on Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive to moderate. Meiwah: 1200 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Distinctive Chinese restaurant with good food and a wonderful atmosphere. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Tony Cheng’s: 619 H Street, N.W Chinese restaurant featuring two separate floors. The upstairs dining room features daily dim sum and seafood specials, while the downstairs showcases Mongolian barbeque. A real piece of “old Chinatown”. Not wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive to moderate.

Ethiopian Dukem: 1114-1118 U Street, NW “Ask the cabbies” and they will steer you to this adventurous U Street staple serving dirt cheap and delicious fare. No frills spot featuring nightly live music. Very casual. Inexpensive. Meskerem: 2434 18th Street, N.W. Enjoy a fun-filled adventure in Adams Morgan while scooping up spicy stews with injera bread. Casual. Moderate. Zed’s 1201 28th Street, N.W. Tasty, vegetarian cooking in a classy renovated Georgetown townhouse with carved artefacts. Casual. Moderate.

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French Circle Bistro: One Washington Circle, NW (walking distance) Cosy, romantic new American food within walking distance of the Kennedy Centre. Sunday brunch. Open Sunday evenings. Business casual. Moderate to expensive. Citronelle: 3000 M Street, N.W. California-French cuisine. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays for dinner. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Jacket and tie required for men. Expensive. Bistro Bis: 15 E Street, N.W. Clever interpretations of classic French bistro fare. Fine selection of regional wines. Business casual. Open Sundays. Wheelchair accessible. Moderate to expensive. Bistro D’Oc: 518 10th Street, N.W. Engaging bistro fare located across the street from Ford’s Theatre. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Bistro du Coin: 1738 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Wildly popular Parisian food hall above DuPont Circle. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Bistro Français: 3128 M Street, N.W. Popular French bistro featuring daily specials. Open until 3am Sunday through Thursday and until 4am on Friday and Saturday. Casual. Moderate. Bistro Lepic: 1736 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Cozy French bistro offering top notch dishes in Upper Georgetown. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. La Chaumiere: 2813 M Street, N.W. Family-owned restaurant featuring rustic French cuisine in the heart of Georgetown. Closed on Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Marcel’s: 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Award winning country French cuisine. Wheelchair accessible. Open on Sundays. Business casual attire. Expensive. Montmartre: 327 7th Street, S.E. Delightful eatery in Capitol Hill. Skilful culinary team turns out delectable bistro classics. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate.

Indian Aditi: 3299 M Street, N.W. Casual Indian restaurant in Georgetown. Not wheelchair accessible. Open on Sundays. Casual. moderate. Bombay Club: 815 Connecticut Avenue, NW ( walking distance) Elegant British Colonial decor. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sunday for brunch and dinner. Business casual attire. Moderate.

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Heritage India: 1331 Connecticut Avenue, NW (walking distance) Featuring small plates of traditional and contemporary Indian dishes. Not wheelchair accessible. Casual. Moderate. Polo-India Club: 1736 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Very popular eatery among local Washingtonians. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive. Rasika: 633 D Street, NW Hip and happening Indian restaurant with exemplary service and unique sub-continental tapas. Business casual. Expensive

Irish Pubs The Dubliner: 520 N. Capitol Street, N.W. Traditional Irish foods and lagers. Live music nightly. Open late daily. Casual. Moderate. Fado: 808 7th Street, N.W. Authentic Irish cuisine, music, and spirits. Open Sunday. Casual. Inexpensive. James Mackey: 1823 L Street, N.W. (walking distance) Traditional Irish pub located three blocks from the hotel. Closed on Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive.

Italian Al Tiramisu: 2014 P Street, N.W. (walking distance) Cozy neighbourhood restaurant serving traditional Italian cuisine. Not wheelchair accessible. Casual attire. Moderate to expensive. Café Milano: 3251 Prospect Street, N.W. Trendy Italian restaurant in Georgetown with an extensive wine selection. Attractive outdoor patio. Casual. Moderate. Filomena: 1063 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Traditional Italian cuisine. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual attire. Moderate to expensive. I Ricchi: 1220 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Tuscan cuisine in a rustic-themed dining room. Wheelchair accessible. Closed on Sundays. Business attire. Expensive. Luigi’s: 1132 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Fun and friendly-atmosphere with a menu for all ages. Features homemade pastas and gourmet pizzas. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive. Obelisk: 2029 P Street, N.W. Exquisite Italian treasure in Dupont Circle. Superb five course prix fixed menu that changes daily. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Business attire. Expensive. Otello: 1329 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance) Neighbourhood Italian eatery with red and white checkered table cloths. Closed Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual. Inexpensive.

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Paolo’s: 1303 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Bustling casual Italian restaurant in Georgetown. Pizza menu available until 12:30am daily. Casual. Moderate. Teatro: 1909 K St., N.W. (walking distance) Modern Venetian cuisine with Asian influences. Theatrical dining room and chef’s table. Closed Sundays. Business attire. Expensive. Tosca: 1112 F Street, N.W. Features traditional and contemporary Italian cuisine. Business casual. Expensive. Trattu 1823 Jefferson Place, N.W. (walking distance) Lively neighbourhood eatery with an extensive menu. Closed Sundays. Casual attire. Moderate. 2 Amys: 3715 Macomb Street, NW Divine wood fired pizza, inspired antipasto and modestly priced wines that is certified by the Italian pie-makers association. Casual. Inexpensive to moderate.

Japanese KAZ Sushi Bistro: 1915 I Street, N.W. Trendy sushi bistro featuring “free style Japanese cuisine.” Closed Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Kotobuki: 4822 Macarthur Blvd, NW Spare décor offering fabulous bargain priced sushi at modest prices. Casual. Moderate Makoto: 4822 Mac Arthur Boulevard, N.W. Traditional Japanese eatery that requires removal of shoes at the door (socks are required). Tencourse chef’s tasting menu is available. Casual. Open Sundays. Moderate to Expensive. Sushi Taro: 1503 17th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Family-owned restaurant featuring 30 different varieties of fish and shellfish and the longest sushi bar in town. Private Tatami room available. Closed Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Wasabi: 908 17th Street, NW (walking distance) Plates of sushi are plucked from a conveyor belt as it passes before you. Also a good place for sushi take out. Open for lunch and dinner Monday through Friday. Casual. Moderate.

Korean Woo-Lae-Oak: 8240 Leesburg Pike 1805 18th St NW (Tyson’s Corner) Offering a range of traditional and authentic Korean dishes. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Mandu: 1805 18th St N.W. Mandu offers traditional, Korean fare overseen by chef-restaurateur Yesoon Lee, who replicates dishes from her childhood in Seoul. Affordable, Casual.

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Mediterranean Kellari 1700 K Street, N.W. (walking distance) Greek, Fresh seafood, creative menu, very healthy food and a relaxed setting. Full bar, Happy hour, great wine selection and personal wine welcome (corkage fee). Casual, moderate to expensive. Komi: 1509 17th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Talented and locally awarded Greek-born chef, Johnny Monis features inspired Greek and Italian dishes. Five-course tasting menu featured on Friday and Saturday. Casual. Moderate. Levante’s: 1320 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Popular Dupont Circle eatery featuring Turkish cuisine with European touches. Open daily. Casual. Moderate. Mourayo: 1732 Connecticut Avenue, NW Unique DuPont Circle gem featuring rich, astonishing Greek fare served with personal hospitality. Open Sundays. Business casual. Moderate to expensive. Neyla: 3206 N Street, N.W. Impressive menu of Lebanese cuisine with Greek, Roman and Arabic influences. Open daily. Casual. Expensive. Urbana: 2121 P Street, NW (walking distance) Sleek white marble ambiance featuring the cuisines of Northern Italy, Southern France, Spain and Greece. Open Sundays. Business casual. Expensive. Zaytinya: 701 9th Street, N.W. Elegant Penn Quarter restaurant featuring the cuisine of Greece, Lebanon and Turkey. A true vegetarian haven. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Private room. Casual. Moderate. Tabaq Bistro: 1336 U Street, NW Trendy 3 story townhouse with rooftop restaurant offering spectacular views and serving interesting mezzas. Not wheelchair accessible, Casual. Moderate.

Mexican Alero: 1724 Connecticut Avenue, NW (walking distance) Small authentic Mexican restaurant in nearby DuPont Circle. Casual. Inexpensive to moderate. Lauriol Plaza: 1835 18th Street, N.W. Affordable Tex-Mex cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere. Features outdoor dining. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive. Rosa Mexicana: 575 7th Street, N.W. Penn Quarter hot spot featuring creative Mexican food rooted in tradition. Moderate. Casual.

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Middle Eastern Lebanese Taverna: 2641 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Home-style Lebanese cooking in a cozy atmosphere. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual. Moderate. Marrakesh: 617 New York Avenue, N.W. Traditional Moroccan cuisine showcased in a seven-course prix fixe dinner. No credit cards are accepted, but personal checks are welcome. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. Casual attire. Moderate to expensive. Ezme: 2016 P St, N.W. (Walking Distance) Turkish home-made cuisine, specializing in healthy tapas-sized dishes for every taste and palette. Diverse menu, fresh and unique vegan, seafood, and meat options, following Eastern Mediterranean tradition.

Prime Meats Bobby Van’s: 809 15th Street, NW Powerhouse downtown location featuring hearty steaks and dry martinis. The Porterhouse steak for two is a must. Open daily. Business attire. Expensive. BLT: 1625 I Street, NW (walking distance) New generation of steakhousefeaturing an expanded menu and run by a famous New York Chef. Features Kobe beef. Business casual. Very expensive. Capital Grille: 601 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Dry-aged beef and seafood specialties with an extensive wine list. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sunday. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business attire. Expensive. Caucus Room: 401 9th Street, N.W. Inspired eatery where Democrats and Republicans can come together over a great meal. Featuring New American cuisine. Private rooms available. Business attire. Wheelchair accessible. Expensive. Charlie Palmer Steak: 101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Renown New York chef, Charlie Palmer serves prime cuts of beef and seafood in an understated location offering views of the Capitol. Wheelchair accessible. Business attire. Expensive. Morton’s of Chicago:

1050 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. (walking distance), Also at 3251 Prospect Street, N.W. Restaurant features prime cuts of beef in an art-deco environment. Private dining room available. Wheelchair accessible. Open on Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business attire. Expensive. The Palm: 1225 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Legendary for its prime steaks and massive lobsters. Wheelchair accessible. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business attire. Expensive.

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Prime Rib: 2020 K Street, N.W. (walking distance) Steaks and fresh seafood in an elegant decor. Wheelchair accessible. Closed Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Jacket and tie required for men. Expensive. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse: 1801 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Well-established chain featuring prime steaks broiled at 1800 degrees. Outdoor patio. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Expensive. Smith and Wollensky: 1112 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Excellent dry-aged beef selections perfectly compliment an award-winning wine list. Outdoor dining available. Business attire. Moderate to expensive.

Seafood Hank’s Oyster Bar: 1624 Q Street, N.W. (walking distance) Dupont Circle gathering place for Jamie Leed’s comfort foods. Wines and micro brews. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Casual. Moderate. Hook: 3241 M Street, N.W. Seafood house in the heart of Georgetown. Hook offers a seasonal menu featuring sustainable seafood, meat, and local organic produce in a unique dining environment. Full bar, bar dining. Personal wines welcome, corkage fee applies. Casual. Expensive. Johnny’s Half Shell: 400 North Capitol Street, N.W. Unpretentious Capitol Hill favourite now serving breakfast Monday through Friday.. Palate teasing, first rate cooking. Casual. Moderate. McCormick & Schmick’s: 1652 K Street, N.W. (walking distance) Pacific Northwest based restaurant chain featuring an extensive menu of “fresh list” seafood selections. Wheelchair accessible. Open on Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual attire. Moderate. Oceanaire Seafood Room: 1201 F Street, N.W. Market fresh seafood selections in a restaurant modelled after a swanky 1930’s ocean liner. Twenty fresh catches are featured on ice daily. Open on Sundays. Business casual. Expensive. Pesce: 2016 P Street, N.W. Intimate restaurant with a cosy bar and exposed brick walls decorated with fish art. Featuring market fresh seafood selections. Restaurant does not take reservations. Casual. Moderate. Sea Catch: 1054 31st Street, N.W. Elegant seafood restaurant in Georgetown with a stunning outside patio overlooking the C&O Canal. Private dining room available. Wheelchair accessible. Closed on Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business attire. Moderate to expensive.

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Spanish Jaleo: 480 7th Street, N.W.Known for its specialty tapas and paella. Open Sundays. Casual. Moderate. Taberna del Alabardero: 1776 I Street, N.W. (walking distance) Fine Spanish cuisine. Excellent selection of tapas, seafood, and paella. Private dining room available. Closed on Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Business attire. Moderate to expensive. Panache: 1725 Desales St, NW, (walking distance) Panache serves a range of small plates/tapas that make up a gustatory tour of Europe and beyond. Diners can also order one of the larger plates, which include seared sea bass with sour cherry fig sauce, and rack of lamb with pommery mustard and ancho-mashed potatoes. Moderate and Casual

Sports Bars Buffalo Billiards: 1330 19th Street, N.W. (walking distance) Gold Crown Tables, Two Large Outdoor Patios, Country Music, Snooker Table, Dart Boards and Private Party Rooms. Casual. Sign of the Whale: 1825 M Street, N.W. (walking distance) Casual neighborhood bar featuring a wide array of juicy burgers. Open daily. Casual. Inexpensive. Rumors: 1900 M Street, N.W. (walking distance) Casual neighborhood bar featuring a nice bar menu. Open daily. Casual. Inexpensive A great bar to hang out at, Singles scene, DJ plays classic Tuesday,Sunday after 9pm. PJ Clarkes: 1600 K St, N.W. (Walking Distance) Casual neighborhood bar featuring a nice bar menu. Open daily. Casual. Moderate A great bar to hang out at.

Thai Bua: 1635 P Street, N.W. (walking distance) Authentic Thai cuisine. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive. Haad Thai: 1100 New York Avenue, N.W. Colorful Thai restaurant located near the Convention Center. Open Sundays. Casual. Inexpensive. Sala Thai: 2016 P Street, N.W. Friendly neighborhood restaurant featuring the cuisine of Southeast Asia. Open Sundays. Casual. inexpensive. Thai Kingdom: 2021 K Street, N.W. (walking distance) Eatery features authentic Thai cuisine with a glimpse into the world of old Siam with rare photos of the royal Thai family and intricately carved woodwork. Open Sundays. May be able to accommodate group reservations. Casual. Inexpensive.

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