Check out bluesalley.com for their performance schedule, amazing for an intimate dinner date Read more.
Romantic spot for a pre-Kennedy Center show dinner or stroll around Georgetown. Pastas are so fresh, and the seafood is, obviously, the right choice.
Best Indian food I had in D.C. . Great service and romantic vibe. Try the mixed trays for entree. Sea food tray was to die for! Loved it!
The restaurant serves up a stellar brunch buffet, properly made Manhattans and traditional Indian fare such as lamb roganjosh. The thali platters are a good way to sample a variety of dishes. Read more.
Favorite date spot! The menu changes every day! Hidden back in Blagden Alley; has a really amazing, cozy atmosphere.
The rotating menu of fresh, seasonal ingredients is incredible. The maple custard with hazelnut crumble is not to be missed.
Critic Tom Sietsema: Nothing predictable about wine selection. Get: 2011 chablis from Gilbert Picq ($50). For food, get the baby octopus or hand-made pastas. Share the fried artichokes or crostini. Read more.
Absolutely fantastic meal. Terrific wine selection, cozy intimate vibes with great service. We loved the pork & lycee salad, miso-glazed Chilean sea bass & fusilli
The Scotch with baked apple cocktail is delicious. The Lychee Salad is a great starter & the Japanese Fried chicken is money.
One of the best appetizers fit for a last meal request: Crumbled pork sausage, litchis, coconut milk, tropical herbs, fiery habanero. When you get your bill: Chocolate-mint meringue cookies. Read more.