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

Belga Café

$$$ | Eastern Market

Belgium culture aficionados can go traditional with mussels and the crispiest of French fries or dabble in what the chef calls Eurofusion at this sleek café done up with dark wood and exposed brick. Classic dishes such as mussels marinières with white wine, shallots, and garlic help capture that Belgian charm. Given that heritage, it's no surprise the waffle-centric brunch menu draws a crowd (try the beer-braised pulled pork and waffle).

Brasserie Beck

$$$ | Downtown

Give in to sensory overload at this homage to the railway dining rooms that catered to the prewar European elite. The food is just as rich as you'd expect: entrée-size salads with Belgian frites, fruits de mer platters with enough shellfish for a small army, and a dizzying lineup of artisanal beers. Every detail of Beck's interior exudes luxury, from the vintage-accented clocks that stand above mahogany booths to the exposed stainless-steel kitchen. The production is impressive, and you'll remember the food fondly after returning home—but you might consider a fast the next day.

1101 K St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20005, USA
202-408–1717
Known For
  • luxurious vintage-inspired interiors
  • excellent brunch that includes Belgian waffles and unlimited mimosas
  • great outdoor patio

Granville Moore's

$$ | Capitol Hill

This Belgian beer hall with a gourmet soul is worth a visit for both its intense beer list and mussels and frites, plus a few other unique salads, burgers, and soups. Snag a seat at the bar or at one of the cozy tables, and linger over unfiltered brews that range from Chimay to obscure options from the reserve and limited-stock beer selection. The food is terrific, specifically the pots of steamed mussels and the crunchy, twice-fried frites paired with homemade dipping sauces. The Flemish dip and rotating cast of starters, especially the gnocchi mac & cheese, are indulgent without crossing the line into predictable pub grub.

1238 H St. NE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002, USA
202-399–2546
Known For
  • steamed mussels served in five unique sauces
  • wide-ranging Belgian beer list
  • crunchy frites and homemade dipping sauces
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Tues. and Wed. in summer, Reservations not accepted

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