If she likes Mexican, I highly recommend Oyamel. It’s an easy walk from where you’ll be. |
A lot? A lot?? Hahahahaha. You have no credibility, PP. What a riot. |
But she should know going in that Oyamel is not your typical heavy, cheesy Tex-Mex. It's fresher, more authentic Mexican food, so it might be a little off-putting if she's expecting a "normal" American Mexican restaurant. Definitely check the online menu ahead of time. It's entirely possible to make a meal of fairly simple dishes, but they also have stuff like grasshopper tacos and ceviche. You definitely won't find a taco salad or cheesy enchiladas with a glob of refried beans. But my daughter usually finds something with beans, steak, or chicken that she likes. The fruity agua fresca drinks are really tasty, and kids love them because they feel more grown-up than lemonade or a Shirley Temple. |
This is my tweens' favorite restaurant! |
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Masa Hibachi (or any hibachi).
It's a show and great food. We had my daughter's 12th bday there. So much fun, & they were great about serving the cake we brought. We did lunch to keep prices down, but they aren't that expensive for dinner. Make a reservation. |
+1 I have a 13 yo daughter who has no vegetarian or vegan friends. Not that they aren't out there - but the PP is vastly overstating it. |
| We just did a birthday dinner for our teen at Mi Vida on the Wharf. Great Mexican food and fun to wander around the Wharf afterwards! |
Little sheep Mongolian Hot Pot is a fun communal meal. Like fondue in the *cook your own" approach, but many more choices. And delicious
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+1. Melting Pots was a big favorite for my kids at that age. But that isn’t DC specific. You can find one in any decent sized city. I have yet to meet anyone, of any age who did not love Jaleo. The small, plate, mix and match makes for a fun, festive meal. Good for foodies. Good for picky eaters. And vegetarians. And GF. Nice mix of fun casual and “grown up” for a young teen. This would be my DC specific vote. Second Zaytinya, but that has always been more my thing than my kids. I never got into America Eats and had a bad experience with China Chicano. Need to try Oyamel. My second choice would be to try ambR, which is another great small plate restaurant. Only downside is that the Clarendon location can be noisy. |
No Uncle Julio’s. And no Matchbox! Come on, you can do better than a chain restaurant if you are visiting DC. |
| For seafood — Hank’s Oyster Bar! |