The Michelin secret inspectors have spoken, and four D.C. restaurants join the ranks of those with a One-Star rating, or those deemed high quality and worth a stop.
The Michelin secret inspectors have spoken, and four D.C. restaurants join the ranks of those with a One-Star rating, or those deemed high quality and worth a stop.
The newly-added One-Star restaurants are:
- Albi, the Middle Eastern restaurant in Navy Yard, which inspectors call “hip and lively,” with dishes that are “full of surprises.”
- Imperfecto, the Latin American restaurant in D.C.’s West End, for its Chef’s Table of “elaborate” tasting menus.
- Oyster Oyster, the vegetarian restaurant in Shaw, where inspectors say “creations are delicious insights into what is possible with vegetables.”
- Reverie, the contemporary restaurant in Georgetown, where “cooking skews Mid-Atlantic with a laser focus on…