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RasikavsZaytinya by Jose Andres
Both restaurants are rated highly by experts. Overall, Rasika scores marginally higher than Zaytinya. Rasika scores 91 with approval from 17 sources such as Gayot, The Infatuation and Time Out.
Rasika
Concierge
Travel + Leisure
Zagat
BlackBook
Gayot
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Not For Tourists
Not For Tourists
Fodor's Show All Reviews
633 D Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20004
From $31/night
"This lively Penn Quarter Indian restaurant makes a contemporary statement with its decor (tamarind hues, clean lines, blond wood) and menu (a lighter, healthier take on traditional dishes from across India)."
"The menu has such dishes as tandoori lamb chops, chicken biryani, and chicken green masala." Full review
""Only superlatives" describe the "mind-blowing" "modern Indian" food that gives diners a "mouthgasm" at this "wildly popular", "classy" Penn Quarter destination." Full review
"Be forewarned. The inventive cocktails and chatty bartender may tempt you into trading your table for a liquid dinner, but that would be a huge mistake."
14.0
"Contemporary yet skillfully ancient, this very 'today' Indian restaurant is as chic as any place downtown, yet offers patrons the sense of an older, more regal India." Full review
"One of the top Indian restaurants in Washington, DC."
"Rasika brings the delicacy of upmarket Indian cooking to Washington." Full review
"Pricey, polished Indian."
"Modern Indian cuisine; amazing; where you want it to go."
"This trendy Indian restaurant and its new sequel, dubbed Rasika West End, pair adventurous wine lists with spicy fare in supersleek settings." Full review
Zaytinya by Jose Andres
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Zagat
BlackBook
Gayot
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Rough Guide
Afar Magazine Show All Reviews
701 9th St NW, Edison Place, Washington DC, DC 20001-4572
From $31/night
"How popular is Zaytinya? Well, the restaurant serves, on average, 750 people per night during the week and 1,000 per night on weekends." Full review
"Voted the best Mediterranean eatery inside the Beltway for three years running, this Penn Quarter restaurant and bar is a downtown destination for locals on Friday nights." Full review
""Who can resist" the "wonders" of chef José Andrés' "unbelievably tasty" Eastern Mediterranean meze, especially when paired with "phenomenal" regional wines." Full review
"Small plates are meant for sharing, but - like the countries represented here - you'll want to hoard your own and plunder your neighbor's."
14.0
"Whatever the noise level and however long a wait for a table, it's hard not to be won over by the garides me anitho, shrimp flavored with dill, shallots, mustard and lemon juice." Full review
"This romantic restaurant with a striking modern decor offers a superb variety of authentic Greek, Turkish, and Lebanese mezze with excellent vegetarian selections."
Bib Gourmand
"This very popular restaurant near the National Portrait Museum draws DC-ites to its large, whitewashed dining levels, accented with Aegean blues." Full review
"With a stunning white and blue interior, this place finds inspiration in Greece, Turkey and Lebanon." Full review
"Stylish mid-priced Turkish and Middle Eastern eatery that serves a range of inventive meze plates, ranging from Lebanese beef tartare to pork-and-orange-rind sausage and veal cheeks."
"Zaytinya serves up a variety of Mediterranean tapas inspired by traditional dishes from Greece, Lebanon, and Turkey." Full review