Washington DC » Restaurant » Penn Quarter » French
Nowadays, even classic haute cuisine outsources spices. South Asian context so subtle it's almost an afterthought to utter French cool. Furniture is stark raving mod with playful Indic twist, throw pillows to boot. Austin Powers in next century's Bombay. Tubular chef's table gives you access to craft of yet another Michel Richard protégé. Emerging hotspot on foodie circuit. Main lounge invites designer suits and precious handbags but quickly clears for post-game weekenders.
Sneaking away for a tryst with Mr. Tall, Dark and Works Down-the-Hall? They’ll be discreet at Oya, where pure white lounges are about the only thing innocent on the menu. A chain curtain guards the... read more
Too many puns to count: located inside Washington's historic post office, outrageously modern in that shirt-pulling Kimpton sort of way (get it, get it?). Storybook menu reminds you where you... read more
Burlesque dancers on swings, waitresses in corsets and fishnets, an...
Latest Mediterranean tribute band blows its horn on tired 17th stre...
Authentique French crêperie placates 14th Street ‘hood ...
Spit-polished, silver bullet 1940s trailer-turned-diner rises above...
Chichi gay-in-that-way lounge (formerly known as Halo) trades posh ...