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

Bantam King

$ | Penn Quarter Fodor's choice

From the owners of Daikaya, Bantam King is another fun option for ramen in the Penn Quarter neighborhood. Chicken broth serves as the base of their flavorful ramen with noodles sourced from Sapporo, Japan. There's also a vegetarian option on the menu. In addition to ramen, Bantam King offers crispy Nashville hot fried chicken, a favorite among regulars. 

501 G St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
202-733–2612
Known For
  • rich ramen bowls
  • lively dining room
  • fried chicken
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Walk-in only

Daikaya

$ | Chinatown

This intimate, no-reservations, Sapporo-style ramen shop is one of the city's best bets for the tasty Japanese noodle soup. It offers five excellent types of ramen, with the vegan version a welcome option. The bustling atmosphere is underscored by the loud music. Upstairs is the izakaya, which takes reservations and specializes in Japanese-inspired comfort food like tuna poke, Maryland blue catfish with ginger tartar sauce, and stuffed shishito peppers.

705 6th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
202-589–1600
Known For
  • expect a wait
  • loud, local-friendly vibe
  • fancier izakaya upstairs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations at the Izakaya only

Sakuramen

$ | Adams Morgan

This cozy gem strikes the perfect balance between keep-it-simple affordability and adventurous flair. Beyond the ramen bowls, other memorable fuel for a night on the town or a long winter's walk includes juicy marinated bulgogi beef buns and gyoza, crispy fresh Japanese dumplings.

2441 18th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, USA
202-656–5285
Known For
  • innovative ramen
  • casual basement vibe
  • beef buns and crispy dumplings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Thurs.

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