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

Appioo

$$ | Shaw
Washington, D.C. is a hub for the African diaspora, with many different countries represented in the city's culinary scene. Appioo, a well-established Ghanaian restaurant owned by chef Prince Matey, is set in the basement of a row house and has an intimate dining room decorated with intricate African wood sculptures. Try the spicy okra stew, the famous goat burger, or one of the most popular (and contested) West African dishes, jollof rice. The drink list features cocktails flavored with mango, pineapple, and other tropical fruits. If you go on a weekend, you may catch live African music.

Keren Cafe & Restaurant

$ | Adams Morgan

The Washington, D.C., metro area is home to one of the largest Eritrean populations in the United States, and many in the community get their taste of home at this well-established restaurant. Try the shiro, an aromatic Eritrean chickpea stew served in a clay pot along with spongy injera bread. Keren is also a popular neighborhood breakfast spot, offering classic American egg sandwiches; if, however, you're up for a virtual trip, try the ful, a dish made with mashed fava beans. The restaurant is small and simple but big in flavor and history.