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Washington, D.C. restaurants

Washington, D.C.'s dining scene has come a long way since the days when lobbyists and lawmakers peddled influence in wood-paneled steak houses and fussy French restaurants. Today, deals are still brokered over meals, but food no longer takes a backseat: A young professional workforce has demanded fresher, more innovative fare. Ferran Adrià protégé José Andrés jump-started the scene in 1993 with the opening of his tapas restaurant, Jaleo; his local empire now runs the gamut from lively taco spot to eight-seat, 30-course molecular gastronomic experience. These, as well as other standouts, such as Rasika and Proof, are mostly downtown and in the Penn Quarter. Dupont Circle and the emerging U Street corridor are home to neighborhood spots such as Hank's Oyster Bar and the Belgian soul food restaurant Marvin, where Obama staffers often congregate.

D.C. is the province of the power lunch, and at spots like the Oval Room and Central, it's tougher to score a table in the afternoon than at night. You can reserve a table a few days in advance at all but the most popular restaurants (CityZen, Minibar). Prime dinner hours run from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, a little later on weekends. Washington is also a big brunch town: On weekends, the eggs Benedict and Bloody Mary crowd descend on Dupont Circle, U Street, and Capitol Hill.

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Oyamel, Penn Quarter

José Andrés is the power chef of D.C. From his classic tapas restaurant Jaleo to airy meze spot Zaytinya to Minibar, his six-stool tribute to...more

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Proof, Penn Quarter

This earthy wine bar and restaurant supplies a bit of informal cheer to its preening neighbors in the Penn Quarter neighborhood. The look is New World meets...more

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Rasika, Penn Quarter

This lively Penn Quarter Indian restaurant makes a contemporary statement with its decor (tamarind hues, clean lines, blond wood) and menu (a lighter, healthier...more

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The Source by Wolfgang Puck, Penn Quarter

The D.C. outpost of the Puck empire is nominally affiliated with the Newseum (located inside the museum complex), but it's hard to imagine the fanny-packed...more

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Zola, Penn Quarter

Some of the dishes on this regional American menu may sound familiar, but chances are you've never had them prepared quite like this. In a chic, modern setting,...more

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