The Infatuation's Restaurant Picks

The Infatuation is an app and website, which uses a small team of local editors who dine anonymously to rate and review restaurants. Each restaurant gets a rating, so that you can find the right place for every occasion.

Best American Restaurants in Virginia - DC Suburbs

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Best American Restaurants in Virginia - DC Suburbs

Best Contemporary American Restaurants in Virginia - DC Suburbs

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Best Contemporary American Restaurants in Virginia - DC Suburbs

Popular restaurants in Washington DC

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Founding Farmers - DC
(4327)
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American | Foggy Bottom
Ambar - Arlington
(969)
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Tapas / Small Plates | Arlington
Filomena Ristorante
(2356)
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Italian | Georgetown
Farmers Fishers Bakers
(2074)
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American | Georgetown
Gyu-Kaku - Arlington
(603)
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Japanese | Arlington
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    Discover Virginia - DC Suburbs

    Historic homes, waterfront settings, and urban scenes make up the many dining destinations in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Turkish, Indian, Cajun, Mexican, and French-American restaurants mingle among local pubs and casual eateries. Celebrate happy hour with creative cocktails, local wines, and hoppy brews. The many foreign embassies located in Washington, D.C. make the area a gathering spot for culture and eclectic cuisine. The dishes range from regional to international, like Carolina mountain trout, New Zealand rack of lamb, and Mediterranean fish. Choose seafood selections from the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay, including marinated tuna, seafood ceviche, and oyster chowder. Grilled salmon, gourmet pizza, seasonal salads, and farm-fresh sides round out menus inspired by cuisines from Alexandria to Vienna.

    Discover Virginia - DC Suburbs

    Historic homes, waterfront settings, and urban scenes make up the many dining destinations in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Turkish, Indian, Cajun, Mexican, and French-American restaurants mingle among local pubs and casual eateries. Celebrate happy hour with creative cocktails, local wines, and hoppy brews. The many foreign embassies located in Washington, D.C. make the area a gathering spot for culture and eclectic cuisine. The dishes range from regional to international, like Carolina mountain trout, New Zealand rack of lamb, and Mediterranean fish. Choose seafood selections from the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay, including marinated tuna, seafood ceviche, and oyster chowder. Grilled salmon, gourmet pizza, seasonal salads, and farm-fresh sides round out menus inspired by cuisines from Alexandria to Vienna.