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Moscow
DINING: Excellent service, a dramatic setting and some fabulous perogis make for a memorable evening at Dupont Circle’s new arrival, the Russia House.
A Caribbean
DINING: With spicy food, live music and friendly service, The Islander, a longtime favorite on the hip U Street corridor, vicariously takes patrons to the Caribbean.
A friendly bistro
DINING: Once the locale of a popular gay hangout, Rosemary’s Thyme Bistro combines great service and a cozy décor with uneven, but promising fare.
Bring on the pub grub
DINING: Marshall’s Bar & Grille might be a good place to eat a burger and watch the game, but if you’re looking for something more you won’t find it here.
Time for a revolution
DINING: To be a restaurant or a bar? That is the pressing question for Marx Café as it struggles with an identity crisis and a space crowded with smoking revelers.
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Chinese food with flai
DINING: Mr. K’s offers a unique approach to Chinese food with its upscale patrons and high-priced entrees, but the service is uneven and the décor needs help.
Fabulous French cuisine
DINING: La Fourchette, an old favorite, continues to impress with delicious, French fare in a neighborhood where many restaurants are just a flash in the pan.
Touched by an angel
DINING: It’s tough to find a flaw at Ceiba, a Latin American
restaurant in downtown D.C. that attracts fans of its décor, service and impeccable cuisine.
Matchbox strikes gold
DINING: Matchbox — a relatively new Italian eatery in town — offers fresh pizzas and pasta with top-notch service and is a delightful addition to Chinatown’s evolution.
Bring on the pub grub
DINING: Marshall’s Bar & Grille might be a good place to eat a burger and watch the game, but if you’re looking for something more you won’t find it here.
A friendly bistro
DINING: Once the locale of a popular gay hangout, Rosemary’s Thyme Bistro combines great service and a cozy décor with uneven, but promising fare.
Thai food at its best
DINING: Thai restaurants are ubiquitous in the D.C. area, but for
discriminating diners, Haad Thai is the place for
wonderful food, excellent service and a unique setting.
Time for a revolution
DINING: To be a restaurant or a bar? That is the pressing question for Marx Café as it struggles with an identity crisis and a space crowded with smoking revelers.
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