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    Rania

    4.5 (261 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndWine Bars, Indian, Cocktail Bars
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Hokkaido scallops course 2
    Brooke T.

    Food was pretty good but it didn't have the authentic Indian flavoring that we had expected. The food was all served at the appropriate temperatures and we enjoyed everything that we ate. At the 3rd course, all meals come with rice and naan. Service was good although i felt like the servers really pushed for you to buy the expensive items on the menu instead of how the items tasted. I was thoroughly impressed with the presentation of everything. The ambiance was very elegant and romantic. Although the bathrooms were dirty and needed cleaned and updated. The one bathroom had waterlines exposed. Both were out of paper towels.

    Rhonda C.

    Stopped in for their restaurant week brunch special with a group of friends and had a mostly delightful experience. A few things we enjoyed; - the decor and ambiance is really lovely! - our server was great! Made sure those doing the bottomless mimosa option were never without. Also offered great recommendations. - most of the dishes on the brunch restaurant week menu were GREAT! The Daal stole the show! The shrimp Koliwada was our 2nd favorite and the lamb dish was the third. A few duds, but overall, food was a solid 4. Reason for 4 and not 5: wasn't in love with everything, a few dishes fell flat. Toward the end of our meal...JUST after we finished our dessert, we were told they needed the table despite there being MULTIPLE open 4 tops in the restaurant. Overall, I'm looking forward to returning to try more of the menu!

    Kesari Mango
    Jonathan W.

    Easy to get reservations online. The interior ambiance is high end, super beautiful clean with the stone decorations on the walls, the marble like tables. There's areas for small groups and large groups and private rooms if needed The most affordable One Star Michelin Experience I've ever had. There the 4 course pre-fix meal at $90 per person. This is way cheaper than any other one Star Michelin Experience. The service was top notch. Drinks and cocktails were so good. Probably some of the best I've ever had. Exceptional food presentation. Curry kick $12- fresh tangerine juice with club soda. Super super good, refreshing. Sweet with hint of tart. Kharbooza $12- honeydew juice with wasabi foam- you don't taste the wasabi I think it helps give the color. This super good. Sea pear serpent $20- excellent presentation, it comes out with dry ice and incense. The drink is very subtle with the gin, not too sweet. Golden mantra $25- whisky but has karat gold flakes. Make me famous- angel envy whiskey. Comes with this cool incense smoke. Prince Edward Island Oysters- 6 oysters with hollandaise sauce. A little salty, cooked oysters. Nargisi kafta, quail egg, truffle cream- the cream sauce was good. The kafta and quail egg was a good combination. Lamb cheela- very interesting concept, light, multilayer flavors. The meat flavor was good. Diver scallops with curry- scallops cooked perfectly. The curry super good The naan- acceptable. I like that they were thin. The rice and lentil side dish- this was the best dish. The lentil side dish was super super good, it was creamy, tomatoes like flavor with some sour cream. I would get this again. Beef short rib- average short rib. Meat was t that soft. I wish it was more soft. The sauce was okay.. Lamb shank- the meat was super soft and cooked well. The sauce was odd a little bitter for my taste. I didn't like this dish. Kesari mangle with the brittle was super good- multiple textures. Mango was tart. Shirkhand mousse- a little sweet. There's a layer of sugar you can break. Very unique. I would get this again.

    Lamb shank Rogan Josh
    Amisha R.

    Rania was a delightful experience. The well-thought out flavors was an elevated twist to the typical Indian dishes and a experience for my taste buds. The service was quick, and the ambiance very romantic with intimate candlelight.

    Lamb shank and garlic naan bread
    Kim N.

    Two of us went for dinner on a Tuesday night a couple weeks before Christmas. Could have made a reservation but we weren't sure if we wanted to do the set menu or order a la carte (the latter only being served at the bar) so we wanted the option. After looking at the menus we decided on eating at the bar. Food was great -interesting ingredients and combinations, flavors were amazing. I especially enjoyed the fried rice and the lamb shank which was easily enjoyed with a fork (no knife needed!). The Michelin star seems well deserved!

    The Chef's Menu
    Roshni S.

    Rania is a Michelin Star Indian restaurant and my experience here lets me know that it was well deserved. We came here for our anniversary and booked the Chef's Menu dinner experience. Our server was exceptionally nice & patient with us as this was our first time there. They do as for any food accommodations, which is nice. I'm not sure if they can adjust menu items completely (non veg to veg). We opted out of the wine pairing and ordered cocktails- highly recommend as their drinks are curated beautifully and tastefully. The food portions are perfect! They kept you content until the next item. We absolutely loved each plate and the Chef's play with known Indian spices and styles of cooking and making it modern. The ambiance is very stylishly done. There's a bar with bar seating, a private dining area/space that can be booked. Towards the back the restaurant opens up to a cozy dining area with lots of seating. If you're wondering if the Chef's Menu is worth it, I'm here to tell you it is. The dishes are carefully made to be packed with different levels of intensity and flavor, they pair well with one another and you leave feeling quite full. We were told that this menu was the icing on the cake for obtaining their star.

    dessert perfection
    Cristina W.

    Innovative cocktails that come out with a show, delicious prefixe four course meal, thoughtful wine pairings for a reasonable price given the caliber of service and food quality! Oh and did I mention this is Indian cuisine? A 10/10 experience for a special night out. Highly recommend.

    Hocus pocus
    Kristen M.

    Dinner at Rania was such a unique experience that allows you to experience Indian cuisine in a different way than the classic dishes that are typically served. My friend and I came here on a Saturday night and started with a cocktail. When I tell you we were UNPREPARED for the drink delivery I am not exaggerating. It was such an unexpected bit of whimsy and we loved it! The entire tasting menu was so exquisitely done and delicious. I don't think there was a single item that we didn't like. Unexpectedly, the Duck was one of our favorite dishes of the night, which we almost didn't even order! My one down side was at the time of our visit, the sommelier had recently left so they had no one on staff to discuss wines. Typically this is fine - we'd make due.. but our waiter was very insistent and overly confident about what we'd like can kept opening bottles telling us this is what we wanted. He was very wrong multiple times and eventually we just had to ask him to stop to google the wine list ourselves. Overall this was still an amazing dinner and we'll 100% come back.

    Duck leg
    Cynthia C.

    I was so excited to try their restaurant week dinner menu and it did not disappoint. For the first course, I tried the PEI mussels kulcha and the Hokkaido scallops. As a scallop enthusiast, the latter dish was definitely my favorite. The light char on the outside of the scallop added a nice texture and the summer corn curry it was paired with complimented the sweetness of the scallops beautifully. The mussels were delicious too, but the Amritsari hollandaise and the chickpea stuffed naan it was served on top of overpowered the mussels themselves. While it was fantastic as a whole, the mussels were the least exciting part of the dish. For the second course, I tried the duck leg and lamb shoulder. The duck leg was fantastic. It was so tender and the perfect amount of gamey. The skin was crisped up to perfection and the sauce it was paired with was so fragrant and brought out the slight sweetness of the meat. The herbs on top added a crucial touch of brightness. The lamb shoulder was also incredibly tender and fell apart with just a fork. While the texture of the lamb was fantastic, the rest of the dish was quite lack luster and the flavor paled in comparison to the duck. For dessert, I tried both of the ones listed on their menu and what a lovely way to end the meal! The mishti doi was incredibly bright and fruity with rhubarb and strawberries. My favorite was definitely the kesari mango frozen yogurt. Coconut and mango are always a classic pairing. The sesame brittle was such a pleasant surprise and added so much nuttiness and texture to the dessert. It was so delightful to eat. Beautiful restaurant, lovely service, and fantastic food. I look forward to dining here again.

    Let it Snow
    Julia G.

    My husband and I came for restaurant week and had a great meal / experience! The space is beautiful. The waitstaff attentive. And the food is wonderful - especially the Gobhi Manchurian, lamb shoulder and mango dessert. The cocktails are all made with eclectic ingredients -- and, for some reason, Rania seems to have made a name for itself having Tiki Bar like presentations for each which feels odd for a Michelin star spot. My husband personally prefers a slightly new take on standards like an Old Fashioned - which these cocktails are not. I, however, really enjoyed my cocktail, Let it Snow. Really well balanced. We look forward to coming back!

    Sheek kabab
    Rumesh V.

    This is one of my favorite Indian restaurants in DC. This is my third time here. The first time was for the restaurant week a couple of years ago. We were here to celebrate our friends birthday. We did the $175 tasting menu that includes 7 courses. We ordered drinks separately. Overall we spent about $280 including the drinks. This is a pricey affair if you want to go with this option. 7 courses included variety of Indian dishes from various parts of India. This is what I absolutely love about this place. They don't stick to northern or southern Indian cuisine. They combine the flavors from various regions in India and make the food taste absolutely delicious. For example, I would have never thought about adding fish tartare in paani puri instead of the traditional potato stuffing. Sheek kabob on dosa like crepe was so good. My favorite was the scallop served with the coconut curry sauce. Absolutely delicious. For cocktails, I had golden mantra and lassi. Presentation is great. Service and ambiance are great as well. Definitely cannot afford to hear regularly. Hopefully next year.

    Kristi W.

    Rania has been on my list for a couple of years now. I booked a last minute late Friday night solo dinner before RW ended, but I chose the Chef Tasting Menu instead and I was absolutely blown away by the entire experience! From the moment that I walked in until the moment that I left out, I was met with nothing short of outstanding service, hospitality, and kindness! My host for the evening, Jonas (who also works as the bar manager and creates all of the super fancy (strong) drinks, was absolutely wonderful! I loved the presentation of everything and how everyone explained each dish and drink to me in detail before handing it over to me. I love the interactive experience, especially since I was a solo diner! Jonas explained that he focuses on incorporating the five senses in his cocktails and I was truly in awe by each one of them! I will definitely return for another sensory experience on a Tuesday to try some of the other cocktails! It's called a Sensory Soiree of Cocktails and Bites. They are far too unique to call it simply a "happy hour"! I started with the Hocus Pocus drink and it was superb! I dont recall the last teo but not because they were forgettable. It's because the first one had kicked in and I was feeling pretty good! 10 out of 10! Haha As far as the dishes, everything was absolutely fantastic! I had a couple of first experiences, quail egg and squab. They were very tasty and glad that I chose this spot to introduce me to them! The rest of my meal was seven courses and it was a LOT of food! Far more than I expected, which was a plus! I had food to take home! The way the flavors intertwined together made each bite worth savoring the entire meal! Because my dinner reservations were so late, I ended up closing out the restaurant with another table. To my surprise, I got to meet Chef Pete and his kitchen crew! It meant a lot to be able to personally give them all kudos and praise for my dining experience. Seeing how close nit they are made me want to join the fun but, I've watched The Bear tv show! I wouldn't last a day in the chaos, especially during RW! Haha! This will be a memorable experience for me and I have been sharing it with all if my friends for the past few weeks! I can't wait to return!

    Mishti Doi
    Suzy K.

    Tldr: Amaaaaazing food and great service! Don't read more if you want to be pleasantly surprised and just go, especially if they're still doing their restaurant week. We went for dinner during Restaurant Week where they had the three course for $65. Ngl we weren't really sure what to expect from fine dining Indian food but boy were we surprised! Two of us shared the shiso chaat and Hokkaido scallops for the first course, monkfish moilee and house paneer for the second course, and mishti doi and kesari mango froyo for dessert. The shiso chaat had a really creamy white pea ragda with some chutney on top that made for a delectable bite accompanied by a nice crunch from the fried shiso, but the winner of the first round was the scallops that were perfectly cooked with summer corn curry that was unlike anything I've tasted. It was the best scallops that we've had in a while. For the second round, the curry that came with the monkfish was really delicious (some sort of coconut green curry maybe?) but the paneer was hands down the best paneer I've had: soft and crumbly on the inside and with a little kick from poblano peppers. The second course came with a bowl of smoked black daal, a piece of garlic naan, a piece of roti, and some garnished rice, and even this side daal was so flavorful that I thought it had meat in it but the server told us that it was just lentils and tomato. After wiping our dishes clean with the roti and naan, we got our dessert. Both the mango froyo and the mishti doi was light and refreshing but the froyo had a savory sesame brittle that just brought the whole dish together. Overall, it was a great experience into how elevated Indian food could be.

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    Ask the Community - Rania

    Based on the pics it looks like another Indian "fine dining" place with overpriced dishes and tiny helpings. Is it so?

    Definitely a big ole' yes on the tiny helpings however definitely one of the cheaper fine dining meals I've seen.

    Where is parking?

    We used spot hero to find a garage at Metro Center.

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    So this place is a go-to for pasta lovers- either in person or delivery. The large portion is a…read moremust! Even to have leftovers! One of my favorites pictured here is the squid ink pasta in a spicy sauce with blended shellfish. The bread crumbs on top, shellfish and pasta have the best texture combination. The red pepper perfectly compliments the dish. My other go- to is the gramigna- the white sauce with pepper and sausage is a very tasty dish. I truly appreciate their homemade pasta! For apps- can't go wrong with the burrata. The service was impeccable and the atmosphere chic casual.

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    La Betty is a really cool vinyl wine bar that has all the vibes. Wine isn't usually my go to, but I…read morereally loved the space and the overall ambiance. It's got plenty of character and feels like a great spot to hang out with friends or for a nightcap. When you walk in someone will help you find a seat and once you you're ready to order, you go up to the bar to order drinks or food. Although wine isn't my main thing, they do offer a small and limited selection of alcoholic options just no cocktails. Enough to do the job. I loved the music and the dim, chill, laid back decor really complimented the overall feel. It's definitely a spot I'd come back to especially to try out some of the food. Really dope spot.

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    A new fave! This place is located in the perfect location, right across from Ivy and Coney and…read moreDacha, in a nice newer building. The whole vibe is immaculate, with dark walls, dim lighting, and a great playlist, which all sets a very welcoming atmosphere. They have one of the best happy hours in town. M-F until 7, you can get incredible deals. You can get chicken or BLT sliders for $3.50 apiece, and reduced priced stuffed mushrooms, too. The $5 whipped feta comes with a big side of potato chips. These are small bites, but for very small prices. Food specials on a happy hour menu always get me excited. The chicken sliders were the consensus fave and will definitely be our go to. The drink deals are even better, though. I had a delicious old fashioned for just $7, and for round 2, the preparadas up is amazing. It is a bright red draft milk punch that is a little sweet, a little tart, with gin, lime, a touch of spice, and a sour candy garnish. Very fun, but very delicious, too. And it packs a punch. Plenty of other options are discounted, too. If you are reading this during the government shutdown, they have additional shutdown deals (available for everyone, all day), so it's almost like all day happy hour. Don't miss it!

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    Food: I tried Gaji Bokum & Dak Jjim. They both were well seasoned and delicious. Dak jjim is a bit…read morespicy. Just a heads up. ;) Service: I received an incorrect order by an accident, and when I went back, they fixed the mistake quickly. Staff were friendly even though I arrived there after their closing hour. Ambiance: there is a bar area, left side when entered the restaurant, and a dining area on the right. Both parts are well spaced out to have a meal comfortably.

    I've been to Mandu a few times over the years and I'm sorry to say my most recent visit didn't hit…read morethe mark. I visited on a Friday around 6:30 PM and sat at the bar to catch the end of happy hour (Mon-Sun 5-7 PM). The bar was empty at the time, but a few other people showed up later. The dining room had a handful of tables occupied. In short, easy to get a seat. Drinks were good. I like the Somaek ($6) which is a small beer and a shot of soju. Beer ($7) was beer. We got some beef and pork mandu (dumplings) that were pretty good. 6 pieces for $10 on HH. We got two entrees, the Ddukbokgi ($28) and Yukgaejang ($29), which came with four banchan. Ddukbokgi is chewy rice cakes, gochujang, onion, and bulgogi. We thought it was only ok -- we've had better, including at Mandu in the past. Yukgaejang was a new dish for me. The menu described it as a "spicy beef stew, brisket, noodles, shiitake, bean sprouts, and egg." I expected the brisket to be sliced and recognizably brisket, but it was pulled -- it looked and tasted more like pulled pork. The dish also didn't have any noodles in it. I didn't like it. The banchan was seaweed, bean sprouts, kimchi, and cucumbers. It was okay. Service at the bar was fine.

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