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4.7
Exceptional(553)
Price: Very Expensive
• Indian • Penn Quarter
Booked 20 times today
We are excited to welcome you to Rania, DC's hottest destination for modern Indian food. Tom Sietsema has called our food "some of the most inspired Indian cooking in DC." At Rania, we offer homage to the time-honored traditions, rich flavors, and spices of India in an intimate, luxurious setting. We look forward to sharing our vision with you!Presenting sophisticated, highly acclaimed 4-course prix-fixe menu, with an upcoming debut of our chef's tasting menu.Policies:-Dress Code: Smart Business Casual. No shorts, athletic wear, or baseball caps are allowed.-Children under 10 are not allowed in the main dining areas.-Reservations are available for parties of up to 6 people.- A non-refundable deposit of $30 per person is required for parties larger than 5.-A 20% gratuity will be added to all parties 5 or more.For large party or private dining inquiries, please email: Info@raniadc.com
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4.8
Exceptional(5335)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Downtown
Booked 39 times today
The Bombay Club emulates characteristics of the old clubs of India. The elegant environment with pale pastels, ceiling fans, and a profusion of greenery is designed to create a warm and inviting gathering place for relaxation and regeneration. The cuisine is the finest of India, utilizing only the best quality ingredients to create a harmony of subtle flavors. Specialties prepared by Executive Chef Nilesh Singhvi, include tandoori salmon and green chili chicken. The sophisticated cuisine is enhanced by refine service and live piano music. Distinguished Restaurant of North America Award.
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4.8
Exceptional(1144)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Tenleytown
Booked 3 times today
'Too much is so good, you can't stop eating it. The tandoor-baked breads are not mere swabs for sauce but could be eaten, and enjoyed, on their own; the naan with cilantro and rock salt is terrific, as is the kulcha richly stuffed with minced lamb. Masala Art offers combinations you don't see often around here, but even its more familiar dishes can be revelations. Consider its samosas. They're flakier than a lot of the competition, and their filling of peas, potatoes and sweet raisins tastes fresher, too. A burst of cardamom in every bite helps. In the same vein, soft logs of minced lamb pulse with heat from jalapeno peppers, a shock offset with breezy mint. Pureed spinach is a vibrant green, flecked with corn and rich with garlic...' - WashingtonPost.com
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4.8
Exceptional(66)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Downtown
Booked 5 times today
G.O.A.T. Room in Downtown Washington masterfully showcases the essence of Contemporary Indian cuisine by blending the vibrant flavors of the Punjab region with a modern twist. As praised by diners, "the food was nothing short of spectacular," offering an exciting variety of dishes like Gol Gappe and masala fries that are both innovative and authentic. The restaurant's commitment to quality is evident in the "exceptional service" and "delicious cocktails & entrees," making it a standout destination for Indian food enthusiasts. With its chic yet cozy ambiance, G.O.A.T. Room promises an unforgettable dining experience filled with bold flavors and warm hospitality.
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4.3
Awesome(44)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Arlington
Booked 3 times today
Delhi Dhaba was established in July of 1991 by a local Arlingtonian family that emigrated from New Delhi to the United States in the 70’s. Their vision was to bring the colors, flavors, and riches of a traditional Indian Dhaba to the locals in the metropolitan area. Traditionally, a Dhaba is a roadside restaurant or cafe found on highways and on the outskirts of cities, towns, and villages. Dhabas were initially started by enterprising Punjabi’s to cater to the needs of truckers, for wholesome, clean, and hot authentic Punjabi food at any hour of the day or night. Over the years Delhi Dhaba has become one the most well known and respected Indian restaurants in Arlington. The family continues to push the envelope of new ideas everyday while staying true to their culture and values.
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4.4
Awesome(106)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Arlington
Booked 1 time today
At Urban Tandoor, you will be able to take a delectable culinary tour of India and Nepal. Our specialities include menu items prepared in the traditional Indian clay oven (“tandoor”), grilled items, classic curries, and a wide variety of comfort delicacies. The tandoor-based and grilled items are light but highly flavorful, and the curry items provide a wide sampling of curries from North and South India. Menu items are selected meticulously to help our customers appreciate the art of bringing the ingredients and spices (also called “masala”) together.
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4.6
Exceptional(48)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Bethesda
Booked 1 time today
India has always been known as a land of spices and Asia’s largest spice market is in Delhi!! Join us as we take you through an aromatic journey of both local and exotic spices blended with the labor of love and effort put into each of our dishes, we try to bring diverse flavors of Delhi to you through the spices used to create our signature dishes.
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4.0
Excellent(35)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Woodley Park
Come experience the taste of Egypt. Medaterra is a unique twist of Egyptian-American Cuisine. Rajaji Curry House has been serving authentic Indian food to the community since 1969.
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4.6
Exceptional(815)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Bethesda
Booked 3 times today
Passage to India in Bethesda is a shining example of authentic Vegan Indian cuisine. Known for its commitment to quality and authenticity, the restaurant offers a variety of vegan options that delight the senses. Diners rave about the "delicate, nuanced, and sophisticated flavors" that capture the essence of India, setting it apart from typical offerings. The restaurant’s home-blended spices and regional culinary approach ensure a genuine taste experience. Guests appreciate the "quietly classy" atmosphere and "attentive service," making it a perfect spot for a memorable meal. If you're seeking a true taste of India's vegan offerings, Passage to India is a must-visit.
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4.3
Awesome(168)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Adams Morgan
Booked 2 times today
Voted Best 100 Restaurants in DC - Washingtonian Magazine 2009 & 2010, and located in the heart of Adam Morgan, Himalayan Heritage Restaurant & Bar provides the perfect fusion of Nepalese and Indian cuisine. We serve only the freshest ingredients, choice meats, and a wide variety of vegetarian options, spiced just right and sure to please even the most discerning palette. Our personable and attentive staff will more than exceed your every expectation. We look forward to being of service, and seeing you at your next visit to Himalayan Heritage.
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  • Scarlet
    Washington, D.C. Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    Great spot. Food is fresh and not overly seasoned. Most importantly the food was flavorful. My new favorite spot in DC for Indian food.
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    G.O.A.T. RoomPrice: Moderate• Indian• Downtown
    4.8
  • RobertVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •16 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    The Bombay Club is a wonderful experience! Visiting there is a perfect way to spend an evening - the atmosphere, the delicious creative food, the ambiance - all contribute to a special evening. We have visited a number of times and each time makes us want to return again. You absolutely can’t go wrong dining here.
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    Bombay ClubPrice: Expensive• Indian• Downtown
    4.8
  • RayVIP
    Washington, D.C. Area •31 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    Although the meals are a little pricey, the ambiance and the staff are super. They have plenty of staff that move through the restaurant in a precise choreographic manner, with great attention paid to the customers. No one is standing around and everyone has their unique assignments. Edgar, our wait staff was exceptional, thoroughly explaining the different dish options and very knowledgable about the wine pairings. The food is excellent along with the wine pairings. There is a choice between a four and seven-course meal. While they say each course is small, it is still quite a lot of food. We barely got through the four-course meal. The wine pairings were also very good and well-matched with each course. They told us that they pour 2 ounces of wine per course, but it is a very generous 2 ounces. And definitely do not miss the desserts. They are light and exceptionally delicious. Excellent place for an intimate date or special occasion with your spouse. Highly recommend it.
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    Rania DCPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Penn Quarter
    4.7
  • sam
    Washington, D.C. Area •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    This was our first visit and the experience did not disappoint. Since it was VAlentines there was a decent crowd. The wait for seating was longer than expected but once seated, appetizers, wine and main course were spot on. For wine, we had a bottle of mosel Riesling wine from Germany. Nice. We had garlic and plan nan. Awesome. For appetizers we had Dabeli - where have I been!? Had 2 orders of Dahl Poori - the sweet, sour and yogurt mix was quite refreshing and flavorful. For the main we had chicken Saagwala and chicken Chettinad! Put it this way, Das Masala is now my favorite spot. I really appreciated the attentiveness of the staff and the owner checking in on us at the end is the meal. Lastly, each guest seemed to be enjoying the meal and conversation. Not at all rushed. 10 stars!!
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    Masala Art DC (Tenleytown)Price: Moderate• Contemporary Indian• Tenleytown
    4.8
  • LauraVIP
    Virginia •10 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 26 Oct 2024
    This was a fantastic place for a group. Restaurant was very accommodating when we needed to change our reservation from 6 to 7 diners. Fantastic quality. The restaurant was new to some of the guests and they had a great experience.
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    Delhi DhabaPrice: Expensive• Indian• Arlington
    4.3
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