๐บ๐ธ What I Ate in DC for $1700 in 4 Days ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ธ
As a self-proclaimed foodie, every meal I had in DC was carefully curated. Here are my top highlights โ save this list for your next trip! ๐๐ Baan Siam โ $140 for 2 ๐ฅ Best Thai in DC Must-order: Thai vermicelli in chili peanut sauce ๐ Coconut ice cream + mango sticky rice ๐ฅฅ๐ฅญ A perfect sweet & savory combo! Tatte โ $44 for 2 ๐ฅฏ Go-to brunch spot on the East Coast Traditional Shakshuka (runny eggs in tomato sauce + bread) ๐ ๐ณ Perfect for a chilly morning! Blue Duck Tavern โ $240 for 2 ๐ฆ Obamaโs favorite restaurant! Roasted Bone Marrow + garlic spread on crispy baguette ๐งโจ Roasted Rohan Duck Breast (so tender!) + fruit jam Grapefruit Posset (creamy citrus dessert with a hint of alcohol) ๐๐ธ ilili โ $164 for 4 ๐ฑ๐ง Lebanese brunch Ranked best to good: Muhamara (walnut dip โ BEST!) Beef Kebab Lamb Shawarma wrap ๐ซ Beef Fried Kibbeh (like mini meatballs) Pasha Castle โ $23 ๐ฅ Hidden pistachio gem in Georgetown (underground, no Google Maps!) Pistachio gelato = ๐ โ ๏ธ Skip the cakes โ too sweet! Sushi Nakazawa โ $1250 for 4 โญ Michelin-star Omakase Highlights: Chutoro (medium-fat tuna) Salmon Torched crab ๐ฆ La Vie โ $360 for 2 ๐ฆ Waterside date spot Lobster risotto ๐ฆ Lamb chops (perfectly cooked) Huge $5 ice cream/sorbet balls โ chocolate & coconut recommended! ๐ Note your occasion when reserving โ they give free cake + a cool candle ceremony! Feeling hungry yet? DCโs food scene is absolutely worth every dollar ๐๐ #DCfood #WashingtonDCeats #FoodieDC #DMVfood #MichelinDC #TravelAndEat #DiningInDC