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4.4 (84 reviews)
Closed • 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Mini Mani - beef dumplings with garlic yogurt and chili crunch
LaShanta H.

Came here for happy hour with friends last week and had a fantastic time! The food was wonderful. The service was spectacular. It's a very welcoming modern environment in a very historic part of DC. I loved it! I can't wait to go back!

Muhallebi
Stephanie D.

Decided to eat here for dinner as it was on Washingtonian's top 100 list in 2025. I did book a reservation the same day, and they have outdoor tables, so it is probably not too difficult to get in. Parking is street parking as is typical in Adams Morgan. The ambiance is lovely, but the food left us disappointed, so we would not return. You would want to order several dishes to share. We ordered one from each of the different categories. I was looking forward to trying the Borani Laboo (beet) appetizer, but it was not on the menu the day we went. We got the Kabak Mutabal (butternut squash) spread, and it did not have the wow factor, and tasted rather plain. Pide- we got the Ispanakli (spinach&onion with feta & dill). It was decent, but again, we were not impressed. For the kebab, here we made the absolutely correct decision by ordering the Torsh (steak), which was tender and flavorful. For the main course, we ordered the lamb shoulder- it was a little too fatty for my taste, and we couldn't finish the dish. For dessert- we shared Muhallebi (milk pudding with halva), and it was light. Overall, we were not very impressed or interested enough to want to come back. There are other restaurants with more flavorful food.

Lamb burger
Sharlene S.

Happy hour starts at 4:30 and restaurant opens at 5. Drinks- nice wine selection and creative drinks Food- we got the lamb burger, Shepard salad, Turkish potato, kalamari, and pide. All were well seasoned and tasty, enough to share. Service- everyone we interacted with was professional and helpful. Shoutout to the lovely red headed host and bartender Jacob, he was knowledgeable about the menu and attentive. We sat for hours eating and drinking and thankful no one rushed us out. Happy hour- nice menu, good mix of bites and drinks. And goes till 7. Space- decor is bright and simply decorated. Nice mix of bar seating, tables, and booths.

Everything - kalamari, shepherd salad, zucchini fritters, toum, pita and beet puree in the middle.
Rick S.

The food at Namak is so photogenic it is crazy. The service is really friendly and positive as well. We tried the following for our Friday night dinner. Borani Laboo - this beet puree - smooth, almost delicate - was well complimented by the seeds and mint leaves (recommend!) The accompanying pita was big, warm but had air pocket so not overly dense or filling Kalamarii - it was not deep fried and very fresh (I only tasted one piece) Zucchini fritters - more fried than the kalamari, but good (a 'somewhat healthy option), comes with yogurt and a few barberries Shepherd salad - big portion, but didn't try Toum - garlicky and added to olive oil, good to accompany a meat or pita For dessert: Chocolate tahini tarte - this was not too rich with a dairy taste from the kaymak and tahini, kind of dense but small (pretty good) Pistachio 'bakhlava' ice cream - this was unique, but we both thought it on the heavy side (maybe the fat from the pistachio and pieces of pistachio was too much with the cream). Supposedly the Muhammara is good, but we didn't try this. Would recommend not eating outdoors if concerned about noise (not that it was particularly quiet inside). I'd come back and am very glad to see the former Mintwood spot replaced with something just as worthy.

Greek potato's perhaps some of the best ever.
Seth F.

Some of the most brilliant prepared Turkish food I've ever tasted. The plates are beautiful. Hummus, a bias is a must have. Extraordinarily good. Pita bread is fresh beautifully spiced and fluffy/pillowy! We shared swordfish kababs and various mezze. Our server was a sweetheart. Food comes "in waves" ergo sporadic so relax and enjoy the ride. Highly recommend.

Spinach pide
Kathryn K.

Fabulous! I've been hunting for manti (tiny Turkish meat dumplings) in city limits for a while, and I found them here! Namak is situated next to Kalorama park on a strip of gorgeous restaurants that makes you feel just I can't write this review without first and foremost shouting out Jamie. Amazing hospitality deserves recognition and she is nothing but amazing. The times I've been here she is warm, welcoming, friendly and caring. We sat outside tonight and she went to everyone on the patio offering bug spray -- the way other diners reacted, I knew they were regulars who also knew and loved her. The best deal here is happy hour. The drinks and food are all a little more reasonably priced, and the appetizers on the menu are more than enough to fill you up. I can't speak to the main entrees, but the prices aren't exactly motivating. I have a great enough time going for happy hour that I feel no great need to try a full meal in the near future. The spinach pide is amazing, the herbs and greens are fresh and you can tell they're using a great feta. The manti is fantastic, and if you've never had it I highly recommend giving it a try. The calamari isn't worth it in my opinion -- there's better calamari in the city (hello, I Ricchi!) and there's no point in paying money for rubbery squid. Overall, great happy hour spot. Beautiful outdoor seating, never particularly packed, wonderful service, good drinks and a reasonably priced food menu!

Mayada Z.

What a place! Food was really good.. we didn't get any dish with the same flavor!! Every dish has different presentation and allover is unique and tasty .. our server Courtney and all other team members gave us the best serves .. the place is cozy! Must try!

Chell H.

5/5! Cute & quaint restaurant in Adams Morgan. Reserved a spot for restaurant week and enjoyed every dish. Also, our waitress was super friendly & knowledgeable! I wish I could remember her name.

Kent D.

Great service and great space and ambiance here at Namak. The only thing was disappointing was the food. The fish dish that I had was a bit salty and small. I don't want to kill this place because I had so much fun, perhaps next time I'll try another dish.

Erol A.

I was unexpectedly delighted and impressed with the flavor and quality of Namak. I was hesitant to try since places like Albi have re-written the playbook and expectations of Middle Eastern/Persian/Turkish/Levantine/Mediterranean cuisine, and it is a high hurdle to cross. However, Namak met and exceeded my expectations with flavorful and well made dishes that walk the line between authenticity and originality. The muhammara had a distinct smokiness to it balanced by the sweet. The pita served on the side was perfectly soft to soak in the flavors. The toum garlic dip, I ate by the spoonful. The Adana kebab rivals the ones I had in Turkey. The mantı beef dumplings -- while seasonal -- should stay on the menu forever. The lahmacun dough was correctly thin and crispy, though the meat topping was too wet and thick but spiced perfectly. The lamb shank was phenomenal. And our cocktails were a great compliment with the Going Green having a refreshing taste, and the Angelini sweet and strong. Our server, Jaime, was an absolute delight who was a riot to speak with and very knowledgeable about the dishes. I cannot wait to go back and continue eating my way through the menu.

Feta saganaki
Shelby B.

I loved all the appetizers and small plates (my favorite being the minced lamb flatbread) I ordered during my visit at Namak but the mains were slightly lackluster. While the meats were seasoned and cooked well, the main dishes felt slightly repetitive in terms of flavor and options. For example the only difference between the lamb and beef kabob dishes was the meat. The accompaniments were the same for both dishes, so I wish there was more variety in the dishes themselves without having to order a bunch of sides. However, the food came out very quickly and was plated very nicely. I love the decor and layout of the restaurant as it is very reminiscent of the mediterranean. If you would like to be seated at a table I would strongly recommend making a reservation especially if it is later in the evening. I would love to come back maybe for drinks and a few small plates!

Tuzlu
Lia M.

Namak was a great suggestion from a friend and I'm so glad we visited. We started with pre-dinner cocktails at the bar before our reservation. I got a Lazy Sunday, which was excellent. For dinner, we split the pide and zucchini fritters, and I ordered the hummus and adana, while she got the chicken kabob and whipped feta. Everything was delicious. I loved the bread. The fritters were crisp and tasty. The adana really stood out to me. It was extremely flavorful and had just enough heat. I ordered the Tuzlu cocktail, which was light and refreshing, and is the perfect pairing with the adana. Namak has an upbeat, fun vibe and it is very pretty. Service was excellent (thanks Mike and Damon). I'm looking forward to returning.

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David H.

Stopped in recently and tried a few things - unfortunately there wasn't much that stood out. The space is nice, we were able to walk in and get a spot in the bar area. Service was decent. I started with the beets knees - this was off, I can't remember the last time I've sent a cocktail back but this was undrinkable. Completely unbalanced, smelled/tasted of cleaning solution, no discernible beet flavor, only present in the color. Did not want to risk another so just stuck with water after. For food - the whipped goat cheese was just that, a drizzle of honey over goat cheese spread. The saganaki had a lot of texture which was nice, but very sesame forward and wasn't one I'd order again. The chicken kabob was a good portion and the easy favorite on the night, very tender and flavorful. Adana was decent but much preferred the chicken. Also had sides of the pickles, bulgur pilaf, and spinach which were all ok.

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Agora DC - Cauliflower**

Agora DC

4.0(1.8k reviews)
0.8 mi•Dupont Circle
•$$$

Was able to do a walk-in on a recent Thursday evening…read more I had been many times before, but it had been a while, so it was great to dine at Agora again. Everyone in my group loved the assortment of small plates that we had. We considered getting the lamb chops, but it only comes with 2, and there were three of us, so we opted against it. The dishes we got instead (an assortment of vegetables, meat, and seafood) were all delicious, and we would all be happy to get them again.

Went there twice to taste different kinds of Turkish dishes. One time for dinner and the other for…read morelunch. Overall the food was good. The serving size of the dishes I ordered were medium to small. The service was far less satisfactory than food. I tried the following dishes: 1. Complimentary pita: ~40g per piece. Not salty and paired well with the other dishes. Definitely get some! 2. Lahmacun: The lamb+beef mixture was tasty. It came with 4 pieces. 3. Branzino: ~6oz. The fish was grilled to perfection; juciy tender, and the skin was nicely charred. It was served with freh parsley and seasoned grilled tomato (salt+oregano I think). 4. Imam Bayildi: Half of an eggplant topped with sauteed onions and tomatoes. While itself was pretty normal, it went so well with the Ottoman rice. 5. Ottoman Rice: The true highlight of all the dishes I tried! It was basically Basimati rice cooked with dried apricots, raisins, almonds & pine nuts mix, and seasoned with black currant. Overall it was warm, earthy and lightly smoky. The apricot slices added some delightful sweetness and juiciness to the dish. Should pair well with Labneh, chicken and seafood. But to be honest, I can simply eat this stuff along for a whole meal! 6. Tabbouleh: They went against the traditional recipe by substituting the bulgur with quinoa and added some pomegranate arils. I liked the special texture of quinoa. The sweetness of pomegrante arils also enriched the flavors. However, I had to constantly spit the seeds when enjoying the salad. 7. Kofte: Adana style ground beef patties. Just like what I make at home haha! I ordered it as an add-on to my salad at lunchtime. It came with only 2 pieces which weighed no more than 3oz in total... Despite the delicious food, service was disappointing. The first time, the dinner, was Okay. While my food came out slowly, at least my server was aware of it and asked me how I liked the dishes. The second time, the lunch, was horrible. Even before I was seated, my server made me feel that he was reluctant to serve me, and emphasized that I had to order asap. "Luckily", I had already decided what to order. After I got my dishes, no one in the restaurant asked me if the food was Okay. And at the check, my bill was thrown onto my table. In comparison, the two ladies dining next to me came even after I started eating, but were greeted warmly and were given lots of time to decide what to order; not to mention that the staff gave them lots of suggestions, asked about their dining experience, and even chatted with them about sightseeing in DC, etc. Such discrimitory treatment is really unacceptable.

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Gypsy Kitchen DC

4.3(1k reviews)
0.8 mi
•$$
Happy hour specials
Rooftop seating

We came to Gypsy Kitchen for our anniversary, and it was the perfect spot! The service was speedy…read moreand kind, and the decor/ambiance was beautiful. We ordered a bottle of the Cava, and four small plates, which was plenty of food. The mussels, labneh and Patatas bravas were all very generous portions. Labneh: 5/5, delicious, served with plenty of pita Patatas bravas: 5/5, with great flavor and crispy roasted potatoes Mussels: 4/5, generous portion size, and the sauce was very good but I wished the sauce was more white wine-based Tuna crudo: 5/5, not a ton of food but the flavor was absolutely delicious, very citrusy and fresh Labneh cheesecake: 4/5, served with a sauce that was a bit like cough syrup but otherwise absolutely delicious

We paid $130 with tip for croquettes, lamb skewers, tuna crudo, hummus, and two 50 Shades of Purple…read more(drinks with butterfly pea gin). We sat outside on the patio and it was a gorgeous day. The decor is perfect and I love that they've added plants to cover the staircase. Drinks were delicious and the food came out quickly. Our water glasses were rarely empty. Service was kind. Food wise if I were to stack rank I would say the hummus is the best of what we ordered. The pita bread is thick and garlicky and oily and massive. The croquettes would be at the bottom of my list simply because they're dissimilar from any I've had before and a little bit underwhelming. The tuna was fresh but it's a small dish and not much to write home about. The lamb skewers have a subtle kick to them and they're pretty substantial. I'll definitely be back to try more! Highly recommend on a warm summer day as you're covered by the canopy above, if you're looking for a rooftop vibe.

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4.2(1.2k reviews)
1.0 mi•Dupont Circle, Downtown
•$$$

Brunch review ahead!!!!!…read more Ambiance- perfect for a cute date, time with friends, family members, or coworkers. The ambiance welcomes it all. Hospitality- The hostess was incredibly friendly and seated us upon arrival. Waiter- Eric was an AMAZING waiter. Bubbly personality, very polite and personable. His service was definitely a 10/10 Brunch- My friend and I decided to try their Easter Sunday brunch and my only regret was not visiting here sooner and not selecting an earlier time to dine, LOL! The entire experience was phenomenal! Bottomless mimosas- SO worth the extra $ Standout dishes: Adana meatballs Braised lamb Chicken Golden cauliflower Crispy Falafel Desserts: Baklava Brownie Kadayıf Sadly we did not get to experience all of the brunch menu items because brunch ends at 3pm and our reservations were at the heel of this time. Nonetheless, the standout dishes and desserts were enough for me to come back. I've enjoyed their happy hour, cafe area, and now their brunch. Can't wait to return.

Three stars isn't the actual rating; I'd say more 3.5. Stopped by after visiting the Dupont…read moreCircle's weekly farmer's market to try their Sunday brunch buffet. Was warmly greeted, seated, and given an overview of the menu and brunch package options; decided to opt-out of the bottomless drinks, which had an alcoholic (mimosas and Bloody Marys) and NA (juices, sodas, drip coffee and black tea), as I wanted to try their more speciality coffee and tea. The drinks I ordered were the Turkish coffee, Levantine-style tea and digestive tea. All were quite solid. The Turkish coffee was as robust as espresso, yet not overwhelmingly bitter and slightly sweetened. The Levantine tea was a smooth black tea with natural sweetness and layered with a mint steep and floral notes of hibiscus, and rose petal. The digestive was more herbaceous with fennel and pomegranate zest, in addition to a steep of spearmint. The food was more hit-or-miss. On one hand, the meat and seafood was all very delicious and well-made. The braised lamb shank is their speciality, and well-deserved, as it's moist, savory and tender. The short rib similarly so, and the chicken casserole, lamb biajeen, Adana kebab and steamed lavraki (sea bass) were all similarly flavorful. On the other hand, the sides and mezze options were more mixed; the dolmas and fresh bites cheese with za'atar/nuts were delightful, however, the borek, cheeses, and some of the dips tasted reheated and/or not super fresh, the Brussels sprouts were quite scorched, and the savory salmon waffles were bone dry and flavorless. The French onion soup had the right flavor profile, but not the intensity; it tasted watered-down and even looked it, due to the noticeable oil blebs on the surface. Dessert was similar; the melon and fruits were fresh enough, the yogurt bar was quality, the kadayif nutty with the sweetness balanced, and the layali lubnan was intoxicatingly tasty, but many of the baked goods looked rather packaged and the fondue station was mediocre. The staff, however, were extremely friendly (my special regards to Mia, she's a great conversationalist and a sweetheart!). They answered all my questions, and one of the bartenders even gave me half a lemon to zuzh up my tea with. As I said at the start, more 3.5 stars than 3 stars. The core of their offerings are all quality, so I can't quite dock them a full two stars for the food quality because they had buffets aren't usually renown for said quality. You really can't expect perfection from AYCE, even though I naturally encourage the management to avoid sourcing pre-made items from Sysco if possible. The friendly staff and eloquent Eastern Mediterranean ambiance allows me to still say I enjoyed this experience, and may be back for dinner in the future.

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Zaytinya

4.2(6.3k reviews)
1.9 mi
•$$$

This place is in a great corner location, the food was delicious, and the staff were friendly…read moreoverall. We had a reservation to make sure we got a table, and the restaurant was completely full when we arrived. The only downside was that after being seated outside, we felt a little forgotten for the first 30 minutes or so. No one came by with water or to check in, and it seemed like the staff may not have realized a new table had been seated until we flagged down the outside host. There were also swarm of flies hovering around the outdoor tables, which another table pointed out and then we started noticing too. Aside from that, the experience was good overall. The inside dining area definitely had a dressier vibe compared to the patio seating, and once we were helped, the food made up for the slow start.

Placed a large order via Uber Eats since restaurant will not accept takeout orders directly…read more Restaurant does not allow any specifications when ordering through Uber Eats - for example, one person wanted one ingredient held from her salad. Uber Eats lacked description for Zaytinya's food items (such as the ounces of the drinks) and some items (such as the horta salata) were not as pictured. There were no extra napkins in our bag. The Coke came in bottles but we didn't receive any bottle openers. To top it off, we had three food items missing. I called the restaurant again to let them know about the missing food - they were unapologetic and didn't know what the proper protocol was to fix the situation. The service was subpar and the servings were small. Won't be back. The next day we had food delivered from another local restaurant where both the food and service were outstanding, unlike at Zaytinya. UPDATE: After writing the Yelp review, a general manager at Zaytinya emailed me the following: "..."The restaurant normally offers takeout, but the location was actually closed that day for a private event. However, since the order had come through, we tried to honor it. The mujadara and 2 orders of rice were missing because we hadn't prepped those items, as they were not offered for the buyout..." The restaurant knew on Friday what I was ordering for Tuesday. They had plenty of time to reach out to me and tell me they would be closed and wouldn't be able to fulfill the order. Instead, they knowingly sent out an order without all of the food for our group and charged as if we received everything. This shows a lack of professionalism and is disrespectful.

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Casamara

Casamara

4.3(48 reviews)
1.0 mi•Dupont Circle, Downtown

What a night in DC!…read more Barrett & Whitney (representing the locals), Andy & Alisa (in from Birmingham), Spencer & Phoebe (holding it down from NYC), and I (representing hometown Dallas) set out in search of a spot for a family dinner that felt special but not stuffy. Ivy pulled baby duty with Warner--she was definitely missed--but the rest of us rallied. After scrolling through options, the description of Casamara on Yelp sealed the deal, and wow, did it deliver. Whit had the genius idea to do everything family-style, which turned out to be perfect for our crew of seven. Once drinks were in hand and the menus ogled over, I teamed up with our stellar waiter, Louis, to orchestrate the feast: - Two NY Strips, perfectly cooked and pre-sliced for easy sharing - Two butterflied whole Branzinos, meaty and crisp-skinned - One Harissa Chicken with just the right kick - Plus a lineup of sides and starters: Wild Boar Gemelli Pasta, Roasted Beets, Roasted Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, and plenty of warm Focaccia Every dish hit the mark--beautifully presented, bursting with flavor, and portioned just right. Service was spot-on, too--Louis and the team had us covered without a hitch. Our only tiny gripe? The volume! The energy was great, but the noise level made conversation a bit of a challenge. Still, minor quibble aside, it was another picture-perfect evening for the Gold-Sokol-Lewis crew.

I visited this rooftop and was pushed by this white woman bartender/waitress…read more I also was with my fiance. And the bouncer carded him and my friends, saw me with him holding his hand, and chose to let in the group of white people next to us and made me wait to be carded even tho we told them we were a group of 10 and we were all together.

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Maydan

4.3(1.4k reviews)
0.7 mi
•$$$$

I came here for my 30th birthday celebration and all I can say is WOW- what a way to ring in a new…read moredecade. I left feeling full, grateful, and with a new love for middle eastern cuisine. The service was impeccable- the waitress and sommelier were both extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Nadia, our waitress, offered suggestions about what dishes would pair well together for the tawle experience and shared her favorites. The sommelier went over the extensive wine list and helped us pick a nice red that paired well with our chosen dishes- it was called Yacoubian Hobbs from Armenia. The ambiance was comfortable and welcoming- you could dress up or down, pretty much anything goes! The walls are lined with colorful patterns and draped tapestries to create a high end living room vibe. Now for the fun part- THE FOOD! The first dishes brought out were the mouneh (pickled veggies), the honey soaked dates, and the three spreads (we selected the hummus with lamb on top for an additional $15, havuc, and beet borani). I'll add that they continuously bring out fresh, warm pita throughout the whole meal. The lamb hummus was savory and well-balanced, but very rich. The havuc had a beautiful lightness from the carrots and I loved the textural element of the crispy onions on top. The beet borani also added a welcomed freshness throughout the meal and was vibrant, light, and had wonderful yogurt flavors. The underrated dish were the pickled veggies because INSANE. I used these in bites during the entire meal and they all had a unique flavor as if they were each pickled in a special way- my favorites were the white radish and scallions. The honey dates were a sweet palette cleanser and cut through the savory elements of the meal. We continued on with the next round consisting of the field lettuce salad, the three condiments (we chose the toum, chermoula, and harissa), halloumi, omani shrimp, and chickpeas. The field lettuce salad had a zesty vinaigrette and I appreciated the acidity addition of the sliced oranges and the crunchy, salted pistachios. The toum was a garlicky aioli that I felt was best paired with the chickpeas- although all the dips were delicious with all the dishes and the pita. The harissa was a lighter version than I am used to, spicy, and paired well with the veggies and ribeye. The chermoula was my favorite and paired best with the ribeye- it reminded me of a flavorful and herbaceous chimichurri. The halloumi had a sweet honey and was grilled perfectly, paired with nice crunchy nuts. The chickpeas had a lovely consistency and were well seasoned- I think it was sumac, but whatever it was, I couldn't get enough. The shrimp were ONE OF MY FAVORITE dishes from the whole meal. They were juicy, seasoned perfectly, charred, and just chefs kiss. I enjoyed them with the chermoula and squeeze of lime. The main dishes and veggies came during our final (besides dessert) round. We ordered the sayadieh as part of the table experience and also added a ribeye to the order. We had ordered the charred carrots, but they accidentally brought us the wildflower honey zucchini instead, so we were lucky enough to be able to try both. The branzino (sayadieh) absolutely blew my mind. It was citrusy, spicy, seasoned with bright spices, and incredibly moist. I would honestly skip the ribeye- it was cooked to a nice medium rare and had a nice flavor, but I don't think it compared to the rest of the meal. The charred carrots were spicy, cooked soft- also one of the standouts. The zucchini was served beautifully and I enjoyed the sauce, but could also skip next time. We ended the meal with the bitter orange sorbet and the chocolate mousse. The sorbet was a nice palette cleanser as it had zest in the mix and was very light after the heavy meal. The chocolate mousse was very rich and had a new balance of chocolate and peanut flavors. They brought over complimentary glasses of champagne to celebrate my birthday as well :) I cannot wait to come back to try more of the menu and I am so happy to have had a diverse taste of the Middle East. I'll also add that we had a HUGE bag of leftovers that lasted several meals and they packaged it up like true professionals. A food lover completely satisfied and eager to get back :)

A popular spot near Adams Morgan. The restaurant features Middle Eastern grilled food. In fact,…read morethere were several fire grills in the center of the first floor of the restaurant (it has two floors), and you can see the staff constantly grilling the meats, fish, vegetables and pita. This, together with the dark vibe, made me feel as if I were eating with ppl. from B.C. in a cave. Very interesting. I like that. For food, I got the Carrot Havuc, Omani Shrimp and Halloumi. But first I was served with some freshly made whole wheat pita. They were soft, chewy and earthy. The Carrot Havuc was basically a carrot+garlic puree. Very silky, refreshingly sweet, and a bit sour. The sourness may come from the garlic and lemon. Paired well with the pita and meats. The Omani shrimp came with 5 pieces, each shrimp was ~1oz so it was not very filling. The shrimp were meaty, fresh, juicy, though I wish it could be less salty, even if I already asked for less salt. The shrimp was said to be marinated with dried lime and tamarind but I could only taste the flavor of dried lime. The Halloumi cheese was brushed wild flower honey and topped with Egyptian dukkah, then baked until the outside was golden brown. It was salty and sweet, and the (tons of) sesame seeds added some fragrance to it. However, the peanut was too roughly chopped so that they fell off from the cheese when I slice it, and thus difficult to eat with the cheese. Service was not worth the 20% mandatory tip. For example, when I asked about the sourness of the Carrot Havuc, he did not know why and said he would "taste it and let me know where the sourness came from". Unfortunately, he did not tell me until I asked again when doing the check (I doubt if he tasted it in the first place). Neither did he ask me about the other dishes. Overall, the dishes were great but not impressive, and was mostly heavily flavored. The service could be improved.

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Iron Gate

Iron Gate

4.0(823 reviews)
1.0 mi•Downtown, Dupont Circle
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We went to this restaurant for Valentine's Day. We were here from out of town and had no idea what…read moreto expect. From the start, the experience was wonderful. The staff was so warm and friendly and we were seated next to the fireplace, which made the whole experience nice and cozy. The food was nothing short of amazing and the servings were generous. The factor that made the experience even more special, however, was our server Cameron. Not only was she incredibly charming, she also oozed professionalism. She seemed to know what we wanted before we did, making the entire evening that much more memorable. We vowed to one another to come back during warmer weather to enjoy the wisteria-adorned patio in bloom and hope for an experience even half as special.

stopped in recently and had a decent, but unmemorable meal at Iron Gate. It's a cute restaurant,…read moretall ceilings, nice patio in the back with some seating in front and back and a bar in the middle. Service was warm. Went with the family table pre-fix menu, which includes all meze, and your choice of pasta, entree and dessert to share. overall, thought the dishes lacked flavor and depth. highlight was the pasta which you can tell is made fresh. but that is the one dish I would return for. short rib and maitake were dry, served on a bed of duxelles. caesar dressing was not bright, croutons were stale. citrus salad and beets were ok. none of the meze stood out

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Namak - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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