2. Sushi Taro
8.8
1503 17th St NW (btwn P & Church St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 83 tips and reviews
Kat L: New Zealand king salmon was surprisingly better than the fatty toro. BBQ eel and yellowtail is always good. Sake cod was fine and prawn and veggie tempura were fine. Skip the mushroom diva mushy.
Goatha06: Another cozy place for sushi lovers. Have toro habanero roll, california roll, ahoft-shell crab tempura with kubota sake🍱🍶.Strongly recommended..👍🏻
Diana Thai: The rainbow roll and mackerel nigiri tastes so fresh and flavorful. Excellent bar seats with great view of 17th st. For a moment you forget you are in DC.
4. Kaz Sushi Bistro
8.1
1915 I St NW, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 71 tips and reviews
Ben Magarik: The sushi. The toro
Andrea Ferreyros: Toro, truffle tuna and seared belly salmon nigiri were fresh and delicious. The crunchy crab and the spicy scallop rolls were very good too.
Billie Young: I love Kaz. Service is great, food is delicious. This is the only place I eat sushi in DC anymore.
5. Sushi Ogawa
8.0
2100 Connecticut Ave NW (at Wyoming Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Kalorama · 14 tips and reviews
Graham J.: This is almost certainly the best sushi - and absolutely the best omakase - in all DC, if not the region. Lovely hidey-hole, phenomenal inago, uni, and toro. Can't stop thinking about it.
Vicente Ordonez: I had omakase at the bar. Best tamago sushi ever,. they also offered a regular tamago for comparison. I just wish they had let in the two customers who walked in without a reservation, there was space
Morten Authen: Good sushi, a bit overpriced
6. Sushi Capitol
7.6
325 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 25 tips and reviews
Steven Androphy: Unbelievably fresh fish--Sushi Gold a great deal at $33 with uni and two pieces of toro among other delicious fish. Looking forward to trying the omakase. Reservations are a must (really small place).
Nick 🍾 Farina: Best sushi in DC - seriously! I have tried a lot of sushi. Fresh, great service, and well prepared!
Venu: With stellar sashimi that surpasses the quality of higher priced competitors, sushi cap is the only logical answer for sushi lovers on the Hill
7. Perry's
8.0
1811 Columbia Rd NW (at Biltmore St), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Adams Morgan · 71 tips and reviews
Jess R: Beautiful ambience, great waitstaff, good food. Get the toro uni appetizer!
Danielle DaSilva: Don't miss the drag brunch! Great place for a rooftop cocktail or sushi roll.
Washington Post: Perry’s refers to Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), the U.S. Navy officer credited with opening Japan to the larger world. Read more.
10. FIG & OLIVE
8.1
934 Palmer Alley NW, Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 41 tips and reviews
Faridih Bolognini: Happy hour with crostini enjoyed in comfy couches. Bronzino with fig & balsamic was tasty too.
Io As Soon: It's a very good restaurant. Wine and food are tasty. You have a dj at the night and the place around is beautiful. Then Staff is very kind
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: A. We had a delightful, delicious experience at the posh Fig & Olive. Once it’s cleared for Salmonella-free business again, we’d take our chances and go back again. Read more.
11. I-Thai
7.8
3003 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Georgetown · 25 tips and reviews
Gabriel Vazquez: The pinapple fried rice and drunken noodles are my favs. Great sushi and ambiance. There's an enclosed outside area with air conditioning to give u the feeling of being outside with comfort
Julie Lee: Earth, the bartender, is awesome!
Andrea: The pineapple ... Is good and big
12. Rasika
9.3
1190 New Hampshire Ave NW (at M St NW), Washington, D.C.
Indian Restaurant · West End · 115 tips and reviews
Lamia A: Crispy baby spinach salad Beyond delicious what I call Indian to die for 9ra7ah! food,service,decorations in general incredible👌 plus if there's a room for dessert their date toffee cake is a must😴
Brian Gluckman: You MUST have the crispy fried spinach appetizer. It'll change the way you view leafy greens.
Margo Robinson Giambarresi: Oh my chicken tikkah masala. Unbelievable.
13. Mai Thai
7.6
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews
Babybeartree L: Red Curry Jae is superb! Wonderful taste and it's veggie!!
Enrique Granados: Be sure to get the pad thai it's great ! Also be sure to try the thai iced tea it terrific.
Steven Androphy: Definitely a respectable Thai restaurant. The larb chicken was delicious, the crispy duck was flavorful, and the service was friendly.
14. Tono Sushi
7.7
2605 Connecticut Ave NW (at Calvert St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 45 tips and reviews
arish: vegetarians: try the spicy crunchy tofu roll-- you won't be disappointed
Dan Rapela: Was surprised they have a $1 sushi happy hour, even on weekends (in winter), with a good selection. Crunchy spicy tuna roll and tuna tartare were excellent! Read more.
Laura G Adams: A must there is there Rainbow Roll- so good! The Lobster Roll and either of their Dragon Rolls are fantastic too.