Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once upon a time, Little Serow. RIP.
Also, just down the block, Sushi Taro.
Agree! This is my hood and both were/are great. Sticking with Dupont, I was recently impressed by Amparo and say it was worth it. Sakana down the block has great sushi and I don't think they've raised their prices in 15 years. The restaurant itself isn't much but we get to-go once a week and it's consistently delicious and reasonable!
We've been going to Sakana for 23 years. They have definitely raised their prices, but it remains incredibly reasonably priced. DC is a hard place to find food quality matching the price. This is the only place where I would say the food quality exceeds the price.
So long as you are touting Dupont, Zorba's is also very good for Greek, although I would say that the price matches the quality.
Neither are 5 star restaurants by any means, but I am consistently impressed at both of them every single time.
For finer cuisine, Bombay Club is phenomenal Indian. Two people can usually get out for $100, plus alcohol and it is IMO a value at that.
In Lewes Delaware is another Indian restaurant, Raas. It is pricey, but undoubtedly the best Indian food I've ever had, bar none. It unfortunately somewhat ruined Bombay Club for me. But Raas' head chef trained Ashkok Bajaj when they worked together in Mumbai so it makes sense. They also have a vegan menu that is probably the best vegan menu literally anywhere.