2 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

Chloe

$$ | D.C. Waterfront Fodor's choice

Successfully balancing casual with sophisticated and local with upscale, this is the perfect neighborhood restaurant, and its inclusion in the Michelin Guide is further proof. Chef Haidar Karoum, previously at Proof, Estadio, and Doi Moi, traces a delicious personal culinary journey at Chloe, with dishes from across the globe that are served with noteworthy flair. The menu changes seasonally and features small, shareable plates. The sommelier can help you pair wines with your meal, while the pastry chef crafts superb desserts. Come by for the sacred institution of D.C. brunch on weekends between 11 and 4.

Immigrant Food

$$ | Foggy Bottom

A global menu representing the different flavors brought to D.C. by immigrants is the theme behind this casual eatery near the White House. The menu takes you on a virtual trip around the world, serving dishes like West African gumbo bowl and Vietnamese Banh Mi with Caribbean spices. Don't miss out on brunch serving global-inspired creations like shrimp arepas and shakshuka. The restaurant is also a hub for immigrant rights programming, headed by Venezuelan star chef Enrique Limardo, a staunch supporter of the cause.