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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are the good restaurants on H St? Maketto is great, but beyond that... we always look for places to go over there but all the places that used to be good (Granville Moore’s etc) have seen better days.[/quote] Fancy Radish is fantastic. The dumplings at Copycat are great. I’ve heard Stable is really good and it got a good review in the Post but I haven’t been yet. Toki Underground is still good. And there are new places all the time. I’m excited for the Burmese restaurant that is about to open where Sally’s Middle Name was. Though who am I kidding? We have kids and go out on H Street maybe twice a year, even though it’s a block away. [/quote] Besides above, I would add Sospeso (Mediterranean), Ethiopic (Ethiopian), Harvest (American), Sticky Rice (Asian Fusion), Fare Well (vegan), Le Grenier (French), and Indigo (Indian). [/quote] I realize Union Market might not be considered part of H St. But for those of us who live in H St and it’s so close, a few blocks to walk there, we consider it part of the neighborhood. Union Market on the weekends is great and so many food options to choose from - reminds me of Chelsea market in NYC. Now there’s going to be a Latin food hall coming so excited about that. Our favorite restaurant in town is Masseria which is also there. We loved that it was so inconspicuous among a ton of wharehouses. The sign is so small that we actually walked by the door our first time there. But once you walk in, it’s a beautiful space with amazing food. Only locals knew about it. But now that it got Michelin rated, it takes months to get reservations and competing with tourists to get tables. Also heard great things about St Anselm which just opened up and excited to try it. This whole area is just blowing up very quickly now.[/quote]
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