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Indigo dc1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() You can order as many things from the menu, but only two dishes are served at a time per person to the table. Indique offers a tapas-style small plate menu for their unlimited weekend brunch. Located in Cleveland Park, Indique is on Connecticut Ave, very close to Smithsonian National Zoo. I mean, yes, there are weekend buffets where you overindulge but Indique offers something unique. I haven’t seen another Indian restaurant with a concept like this. Trust us and go for Indique’s unlimited weekend brunch. Outside patio at Indigo DC Parathas and curries at Indigo DC 3. So the service is as good as you make it. This place is self serve except for the food delivery to your table. A part of their outdoor space is covered, which helps in the winter time. You have to order the food at the counter and it is brought to your table. Indigo is a very casual spot with indoor and outdoor dining as I said a dhaba style feel to it. But definitely try the parathas, we are in love with their A aloo (potato), Ghobhi (cauliflower), and Kheema (minced meat) parathas. If I had to recommend you two things to eat here, it would be their stuffed parathas and goat curry. It’s one of those perfect Indian to-go food places in DC. ![]() Indigo would be the ‘dhaba’ or a local roadside style equivalent restaurant in India. Crab pepper masala in Rasika dc Tandoori platter 2. They promptly brought another table sheet when I accidentally dropped water and fixed my wobbly table within seconds of informing them. The service was top notch, not only were the servers very attentive but they were very keen on giving their favorite food recommendation which I loved. If you choose a seat near their open kitchen you can see the chef cook a meal. Rasika was the right amount of fine dining and thankfully not all the way out there like it’s upscale sister restaurant the ‘The Bombay Club’. We loved their Crab pepper masala, Tandoori platter, and Green chicken curry. The chef changes Rasika’s menu every season so why not try what’s latest favorite. I have to admit, without any plot twists, Rasika lived up to it! The food recommendations given by our server were delicious. FoodĪfter playing a reservation tag with Rasika for almost 5 years our expectations were very high when we finally got here for a milestone celebration. If you do not mind dining at the bar they have a full-service bar and its walk-ins only. Pro tip: It’s much easier to get a reservation on short notice for weekdays. So much so that you’ll need to make reservation months in advance to secure a dinner table for weekends. Rasika is a popular award-winning Indian restaurant in Penn Quarters, downtown DC. After all that food, we’re excited to share six of our favorite places and our favorite dishes to eat there. Below is our review of each restaurant and what’s the best Indian dish that you must order there. We went on a mission, in the name of research for this blog post, to try as many Indian restaurants in DC. I mean, my mouth is watering right now! Chicken green masala & Shrimp curry in Rasika Indian restaurant dc From spicy street food in Western India to the simple homemade food in the East to the creamy, rich North Indian food to the traditional South Indian spread. Let me also add that, honestly, given how diverse India is as a country every region offers a different flavor and cuisine. So trust us when we say that we’ve tried a bunch of them to come up with this list of our favorite Indian food in DC. Whether you are visiting DC or are a resident who’s craving Indian food, this blog post on the best Indian restaurants in DC is for you.Ĭoming from India, we know the feeling of craving home food. It goes without saying that this city loves to cater to a multicultural population. Being the country’s capital, Washington DC is home to every embassy in the world. ![]()
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