Int’l gastronomy: A foodie’s weekend guide to eating Washington D.C.

Int’l gastronomy: A foodie’s weekend guide to eating Washington D.C.

Our nation’s Capitol does not fail when it comes to two things: culture and food! As a hub of International delicacies, you can eat your way around the world without breaking the bank! The perfect food guide to satiate your taste buds and perhaps step out of your comfort zone.
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Cafés/ Brunch

Piccolina da Centrolina
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In quaint Palmer’s Alley, Piccolina is a one stop spot to fuel up on delicious light faire such as paninis, salads, and breakfast sandwiches before beginning your day of sight seeing or shopping! With an extensive wine list and cocktail menu, you can also indulge in a relaxing and laid back boozy brunch. Walk ins welcome. A nice stroll if staying in the city center or easily accessible by metro.
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Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Capitol Crossing
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Tatte is what cafes aspire to be! With fresh pastries, artisan sandwiches, and a extensive coffee bar menu, a meandering hour or two could easily be spent here before starting your day. Their menu was also very inclusive and many dairy and gluten free options were available. With locations all around the city, you are sure to find one within walking or a quick metro ride. We also grabbed a croissant and savory pastry as a midday snack, and we were so glad we did after hours of museum exploring! A great value! No reservations available and seating is limited/first come first serve.
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Residents Cafe & Bar
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In the heart of DuPont circle, Residents is a hidden gem! We were fortunate enough to enjoy their 3 course brunch as a Martin Luther King Jr weekend special and we were so glad we did! The cocktails were refreshing and crisp. The aesthetic is magical and staff is friendly and attentive. Highly recommend the Turkish eggs and smash burger, they were divine! Make sure to make a reservation! Easily accessible by metro.
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Dinner

Ethiopic Restaurant
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If you do not go to Ethiopic you are depriving yourself of a culinary experience! The food is fantastic! Plenty of fresh meat dishes or vegetarian options. We had the vegetarian sampler with roasted fish and delectable lamb and our tastebuds were singing! Service is wonderful and their assortment of Ethiopian wines is impressive. Their honey mead is heavenly! A great price for the valuable! We gorged and spent $90 for 2! Highly recommend making a reservation. A brisk walk or quick Uber ride from union station.
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Immigrant Food at the Planet Word Museum
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Boasted as the best happy hour in DC and for good reason! Nestled under the planet Word Museum, Immigrant food is a hidden gem that is not to be missed if you’re craving a little taste of eclectic cuisine. Happy hour on the weekends from 4-7 is the perfect time to pop in after a day of sight seeing. The cocktails were impeccable and extremely high quality for happy hour price. Their dim sum tower is a savory treat and as tapas fans we were highly impressed by their offerings. An easy stroll if staying in the city center or easily accessible by metro. Make a reservation or bar seating only.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Travel planner for the bougie on a budget. New Jersey based teacher with over 15 years of travel experience. I’ve developed a specialized travel style that encompasses budget luxury, local culture, and natural beauty. I specialize in custom itineraries for the fast traveler that wants to embrace cultural flair and food, embracing their destination and leaving with life changing experiences. Specialties include couples trips, girls weekends, and family excursions: Spain, Central America, South America, United States
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