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Which Local Restaurants, Foods, Libations Make 'Best of DC' List?
Title bestowed upon doughnuts, cocktails, tofu and more.
Washington, DC-area businesses offer a wide range of food, beverages, concepts and creations, but it can be challenging to know which ones to try and which ones to leave on the table.
There are, however, a number of apps, on-line tools and other sources that can help guide you through myriad choices.
Washington City Paper recently released the 2013 version of its annual “Best of D.C.” list of the best food and drink in the area, from both City Paper staff and readers.
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Some highlights from the lists are:
Restaurant
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Sushi Taro (staff pick)
Rasika (reader poll)
New Restaurant
Table (staff pick)
Elisir Restaurant (reader poll)
Hangover Relief
Kangaroo Boxing Club (staff pick for Hangover Brunch)
The Diner (reader poll choice for Hangover Breakfast)
Coffee
Qualia Coffee (staff pick for Best Local Roastery)
Peregrine Espresso (reader poll choice for Coffee Shop)
Baked Goods
Woodmoor Pastry Shop (staff pick for Cookie Counter)
Sticky Fingers Bakery (reader poll choice for Bakery)
Bartender
Gina Chersevani of Buffalo & Bergen and Hank’s Oyster Bar (staff pick for Mixologist)
Marco Maffeo Robinson of the W Hotel (reader poll choice for Mixologist)
Check out the entire list of “Best of D.C.” Food & Drink selections from the Washington City Paper’s staff and readers here.