Open-faced lasagna designed for two (or more) looks more like an oblong pizza than the seasonal special advertises. The baked ...
Bajaj is hopeful that diners will find new reasons to visit the upper Northwest outskirts of D.C., where his 100-seat dining ...
The soujek dumplings are not always on the menu, but you should always ask if they are still quietly serving the tiny ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Urban Roast, Penn Quarter’s pandemic-born favorite – for Buffalo chicken dip, house-infused sangria ...
The tavern, established during the Great Depression (1933) is currently owned by fourth-generation Billy Martin, Jr., and its ...
Downtown: Nerds & Nibblers, the counter-service daytime gem for breakfast, sandwiches, salads, and coffee, closed in early ...
NYC’s longtime bone broth craze makes its way down to D.C. on Friday, December 5, with the opening of Springbone Kitchen in ...
Not only is pad thai a perennial favorite of discerning kids, Beau Thai’s Ralph Brabham tells Eater that “adding P’ before a ...
A light-filled space on a busy Shaw corner, Cafe Unido promises Panama’s prized export: Geisha coffee beans. The cafe helps ...
Chef Jon Sybert and his wife, Jill Tyler – alums of now-closed fine dining relics Komi and Little Serow – debuted Tail Up ...
Each year, the Eater Awards spotlight excellence in the restaurant industry in cities from coast-to-coast. D.C.’s 2025 Eater ...
Officially dubbed Koreatown in 2021, two grand hand-carved Korean palace-style signs mark the road that leads not only to ...
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