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Best Restaurants -(Indian)
Aatish
(Restaurants - Indian)
609 Pennsylvania Ave SEWashington DC 20003 202-544 0931
Description:
CAPITOL HILL. A self-proclaimed Pakistani restaurant, this cozy eatery (whose name means "volcano") offers cuisine with a decidedly Indian flair. Its hallmark is food prepared in the clay tandoori oven. Lamb and chicken cooked this way are made succulent and tender, bearing the reddish hue characteristic of tandoori cooking. Aside from these dishes, you can also opt for a spicy vindaloo or lamb karahi, full of vegetables and rich seasonings. With all the thick sauces, you'll do well to sample the range of breads, from classic nan to onion kulcha. A delicious taste of the sub-continent.
Afghan
(Restaurants - Indian)
2700 Jefferson Davis HwyAlexandria VA 22301 703-548-0022
Description:
ALEXANDRIA. For a taste of Afghan cuisine, consider this great, unimposing restaurant. A plain exterior opens into a friendly, upbeat atmosphere, and long, family-style tables perfectly accommodate crowds. Bread alone is worth a visit light, airy, and delivered from the clay oven to your table in loaves as big as manhole covers. Juicy kebabs and Afghan-style turnovers called bulanee offer excellent options, and the house specialty is aushak light dumplings (with your choice of filling) topped with mint and yogurt. Casual attire.
Bombay Bistro
(Restaurants - Indian)
3570 Chain Bridge RdFairfax VA 22030 703-359-5810
Description:
FAIRFAX. The menu stretches on and on at Bombay Bistro, making it an ideal choice for aficionados or newcomers who want to sample Indian cuisine. The serene, attractive dining room is adorned with Indian art and textiles; a lovely outdoor section is available as well. Tandoori dishes, a house specialty, include chicken, shrimp, fish, and lamb, well-seasoned and served with fresh nan bread. A potent lamb vindaloo and spicy curries test the palates of heat-seekers, and plenty of vegetarian options can also be had. The vast lunch buffet offers the best of everything for one low price.
Bombay Club
(Restaurants - Indian)
815 Connecticut Ave NWWashington DC 20006 202-659-3727
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This little-known find is one of the top places in town for flavorful Indian cuisine, and its location near the White House means it typically crawls with staffers and political types. Reportedly a favorite of the Clintons during his time in office, the refined, palm-dotted dining room is a combination of British and Indian styles. But the food is authentic Indian all the way, with skillfully prepared tandoori dishes, lamb in saffron with yogurt and spices, and a fantastic array of curries. Vegetarians and carnivores will both be satisfied. Just don't miss the naan, a flavorful, soft bread that's a Bombay Club specialty. Business casual dress. Reservations recommended. METRO: Farragut West
Bombay Curry Co.
(Restaurants - Indian)
3110 Mt Vernon AveAlexandria VA 22305 703-836-6363
Description:
ALEXANDRIA. This cosmopolitan Indian restaurant is known for its great buffet specials and four-alarm vindaloo dishes. Surroundings are casual and simple, but the food is complex and full of flavor. Try flaming-hot tandoori chicken wings and some of the most tongue-tingling curries in town. Even the presumably mild butter chicken has a pungent, spicy kick. A perennially good bet is the chef's special, which changes each week based on the freshest seasonal ingredients. Not for the faint of heart. Casual attire.
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