Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime
Etto is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

1. Etto

8.2
1541 14th St NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante italiano · Logan Circle - Shaw · 43 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: Etto's dough is made with freshly milled wheat, a touch of spelt and fermented fresh yeast. Of the six toppings available, my favorite: cauliflower, pine nuts, anchovies and garlicky bread crumbs. Leggi tutto.

Ethiopic Restaurant is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

2. Ethiopic Restaurant

7.7
401 H St NE (at 4th St NE), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante etiope · Near Northeast · 50 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: ** stars in Tom Sietsema's Fall Dining Guide 2011 ("The city's best source for kitfo -- Ethiopia's fiery, butter-splashed version of steak tartare," writes Tom.) http://wapo.st/pFL1z9

Et Voila is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

3. Et Voila

8.7
5120 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, D.C.
Ristorante Belga · Palisades · 26 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: Every neighborhood deserves an Et Voila!, a source of Belgian steamed mussels and beer-based beef stew that is priced for regular workdays.

Little Serow is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

4. Little Serow

1511 17th St NW (at Church St NW), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante thai · Northwest Washington · 58 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: This underground, 28-seat restaurant specializes in the hot, sour and herby notes of northeastern Thailand, doesn't take reservations and offers only a seven-course, family-style menu.

Mintwood Place is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

5. Mintwood Place

1813 Columbia Rd NW (at Biltmore St NW), Washington, D.C.
Nuovo ristorante americano · Adams Morgan · 93 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: Ask for the burrata appetizer. Made with 3 kinds of kale (one flash-fried for crunch), sweet apples, smoky nuts and tart tamarind-honey dressing, it's a vegetarian capable of satisfying any carnivore. Leggi tutto.

Rasika is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

6. Rasika

9.0
633 D St NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante indiano · Penn Quarter · 193 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: Rasika's sev batata puri is the real deal. The crispy little rounds of bread are topped with potato, sour raw mango and crunchy threads of fried chickpea batter. Leggi tutto.

The Source by Wolfgang Puck is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

7. The Source by Wolfgang Puck

575 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Ristorante asiatico · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 88 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: During dim-sum service, grab the duck bao buns. Slivers of moist duck are tucked into doughy Chinese steamed buns and paired with crunchy cucumbers. The duck takes 3 days to make and it shows. Leggi tutto.

Vidalia is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

8. Vidalia

1990 M St NW (at 20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante con cucina degli Stati Uniti del Sud · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 38 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: 3 stars in Tom Sietsema's Fall Dining Guide 2011. "The city's most sophisticated Southern lair," writes Tom. http://wapo.st/pqnogz

Woodberry Kitchen is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

9. Woodberry Kitchen

8.9
2010 Clipper Park Rd (btwn Clipper & Parkdale), Baltimora, MD
Nuovo ristorante americano · Woodberry · 209 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: The best restaurant in Baltimore gets to that lofty place by not just meeting, but exceeding, expectations from year to year.

Zentan is one of Tom Sietsema: Where I'd eat on my own dime.

10. Zentan

6.9
1155 14th St NW (at Massachusetts Ave.), Washington, D.C.
Ristorante asiatico · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 70 consigli e recensioni

Washington PostWashington Post: Nguyen’s Reuben sandwich swaps duck (“my favorite protein,” says the chef) and kimchi for corned beef and sauerkraut. Sweetly seasoned duck + the fiery slaw mixes pleasure with pain. Hotheads rejoice. Leggi tutto.