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The Saga

3.7 (59 reviews)
Open • 7:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Happy hour specials

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Gambas al Ajillo
Rebecca H.

I enjoyed the food here and the way it was presented. The Manhattan and New Fashioned cocktails were good. The Gambas al ajillo was flavorful and tasty. The arroz amarillo came with duck confit, pan seared rice cake, mushrooms, radishes and baby tomatoes. I thought the duck was really good and so were the flavors. The arroz rojo came with bomba rice, prawns, lobster, mussels, and pearl onions. This was also good but I thought it was a bit salty. The New York strip was decent but it wasn't particularly interesting like the other dishes. It came with potatoes, shishito peppers and cremini mushrooms. The Branzino was good. For dessert, I thought the crema catalana had a cool presentation but I liked the chocolate tart better. Overall, the food here was delicious and visually appealing. The service was great and I liked the modern vibe of the restaurant.

Gambas al ajillo
Sydney C.

Came here for my mom's birthday dinner and it was amazing. The restaurant is cozy and welcoming. Ephrata, our server, was so helpful and sweet. When the restaurant was out of the tomahawk, she was able to source one from the hotel so we could still have it. The drinks were amazing and the mocktails were tasty. We also had the paella - and while there was one strong spice in it we couldn't really identify - everything was awesome. Definitely would come back.

Eggplant hummus
Carmen L.

We visited in late January during Restaurant Week. The restaurant was buzzing in the early evening, which only increased as night fell. Staff was very welcoming and sat us at a table for two. We order our first and second courses. I and my companion had eggplant hummus (delicious). It was smooth and served with flat (think no yeast) crackers. Perfectly light if you want to enjoy multiple courses. For my main I had the seafood paella. Given the eggplant hummus was really good, I was expected to be blown away. Unfortunately, I was not. The paella didn't have any one flavor stand out. The rice also felt different, so perhaps that also had something to do with it. My companion had the Branzino filet and that was served on a bed of red fumet, the color presumably from red bell peppers. That was quite tasty. For my dessert I had the crema catalana sorbet, which was light and full of flavor that felt very tropical. Overall, this was a good experience but I was not necessarily blown away. I believe they have sister restaurants, so I would opt to branch out before returning to The Saga.

Wonderful chocolate dessert
Michelle C.

Great little bar/restaurant in the Ritz Hotel. They offer happy hour drink specials till 8pm. Wonderful bartenders, even provided a sweet treat for the birthday girl in our party.

Sanchita G.

I would say that the service was extremely good. That's why I give it three stars. I got the fluffy margarita, which is super Duper good that was probably my favorite thing and then we got the croquet balls which I appreciated that they were actually vegetarian because usually they have some sort of meat in them . I was super disappointed by paella I felt like the quantity was sparse and it was not as good as it was hoping it would be. They were trying to almost be too high-end with it. Also, the dessert menu was not what it was hoping. Therefore, it didn't get that. The ambience was super high end. It is in the Ritz Carlton!

Austin G.

Inside the Ritz-Carlton in West End, The Saga is a full restaurant that combines flavors from Spain, Central America, and South America. Meeting a friend for dinner at 7:30 p.m., here's our experience. 1) Food: The menu is large and to feed us both, we each got an appetizer, main, and dessert. I ordered the croquettes of the day, the scallops, and the torta de Santiago. The croquettes come in two kinds that change daily- six in total. The winner of the meal was the scallops. They were cooked well and the flavors of the bacon and peas worked well. The cake was fancy, but having hiked the Camino de Santiago, it was NOTHING like the cake found on the hike. 2) Drinks: Wines reign on the menu, but a generous cocktail list comes with drawings. The fluffy margarita and red sangria were unique and tasty if you have a sweet tooth. 3) Service: It was spot on- friendly and attentive. 4) Space: It's in a hotel so it's a little more sterile, but I like that look. It's a great place to go with work friends. 5) Neighborhood: Street parking is usually easier to find in this part of town compared to Georgetown and Dupont Circle.

Amuse Bouche
Ken S.

KenScale: 7.5/10 Visit: July 2023 Enrique Limardo is at the moment one of the busiest chefs in DC, opening restaurants all around the city in the last several years. Imperfecto, where chef Enrique used to personally cook the multi-course tasting menu himself at the degustation counter table on Friday and Saturday, is the crown jewel and absolutely a worthy destination to explore his Latin American-accented cooking at its best and other places that my wife Jun and I had been to like Seven Reasons and its Joy sister restaurant in Chevy Chase also had delicious dishes. Last year, chef Enrique went in a slightly different direction from his existing restaurants and decided to open a modern Spanish restaurant inside the Ritz-Carlton. We finally got to visit The Saga a few months after its opening, and it was somewhat a challenging experience to quite pinpoint. What would Spanish food with Latin American twist look like? The playful display of the dishes with chef Enrique's touch immediately caught our attention at first. For its version of pan con tomate, The Saga has multiple layers of different kinds of tomatoes on top of house-made sourdough (you can also add jamon ibérico on top for extra charges). For "not traditional" patata brava, you get to try a deconstructed version with thin circular layers of potatoes over romesco sauce. The popular gambas al ajillo also gets a new Latin American treatment with gulf shrimps from Mexico and dried Calabrian peppers. The starter dishes Jun and I shared together were mostly solid, save for perhaps croquetas (one with cheese and another with cod instead) which I thought were surprisingly pedestrian. I just wish the restaurant brought these dishes one at a time instead of bringing them altogether; by the time we were more or less done with one dish and ready to move onto the next, the temperature of the latter was already past its optimal level. Perhaps a bit of a kink in the execution that the kitchen should fix going forward? For the main dish, we shared arroz Amarillo with duck confit, which was a rather unusual food item (instead of, say, seafood or pork) for a Spanish rice dish, but turned out to the right choice. Jun was very appreciative of the rustic flavor of the duck confit that blended very nicely with baby radishes, mushrooms and cherry tomatoes as well as bomba rice. If there is one dish at The Saga you absolutely must order, the arroz Amarillo gets our vote of confidence. The desserts at The Saga could also use some work. The chocolate mousse with EVOO caviar was just OK, and we were surprised that the porcini churros with chocolate sauce on the side didn't have quite the crispy texture we were expecting. The Saga's dining room is relatively spacious so you probably won't have much trouble getting a table without advance reservations so long as you avoid prime time dinner (we went in for early dinner and by the time we were finished, the restaurant quickly filled up). The bright, upscale décor of the dining space makes the restaurant a good option for casual dinners with friends and family in a fun setting. The Spain-focused wine list is another strength at The Saga; unlike other Spanish restaurants that typically skew heavily toward Rioja, I was impressed with the breadth of the diverse regions in the country that the wine list covered. The Saga is a solid dining destination, but knowing what chef Enrique can do at his best, I couldn't help escape the feeling that the restaurant wasn't quite up to the high standard that he set at other restaurants. More importantly, it didn't quite feel like an establishment with chef Enrique's imprint all over it. Perhaps that is the limitation of a hotel restaurant and perhaps the chef wasn't as involved in this project as his other flagship places. In any event, Jun and I will wait and see how The Saga evolves before we decide on another visit.

Lobster sliders
Aubrie H.

Stopped in for happy hour and oh my, is this place amazing. We sat at the bar but there was plenty of open seating when we arrived around 5pm. We ordered a gin and tonic and the best coffee cocktail we've ever tasted. So creamy and delicious. We also ordered the lobster sliders and the bread with tomatoes. Both were so so delicious. Definitely a place to visit if you're looking for delicious food and drinks. The happy hour pricing was very reasonable and only available at the bar

Lamb Loin
Tania A.

I definitely chose a very busy evening to dine at Saga by Seven Reasons -- it was Valentine's Day. And understandably because they knew that they had a lot of reservations, there were several calls made to confirm reservations and also remind customers of the 90 min time-limit. This unfortunately was not exercised day of; which I guess is a good and bad thing, depending on who you ask . Reservations were all 30-40 mins behind, which as you can imagine, left a lot of people hungry and not best pleased. After we were finally seated, I quickly forgot about the long wait because the service, food and ambiance was absolutely fantastic! I would expect nothing less from a restaurant under Chef Enrique Limardo's culinary talents. The Valentine's Day menu showcased their most popular items from the dinner menu... Branzino Filet, Roasted Lamb Loin, Roasted Baby Carrots and their infamous Spicy Devilled Churros. The cocktail menu had a good number of options with different components from various liquor bases. I tend to lean towards cocktails that are more boozy or botanical, and throughly enjoyed the two cocktails I tried. One of which was 'Somewhere In Manhattan'. I was absolutely amazed by all the flavours with the Roasted Baby Carrots! I literally will make sure to order that the next time I visit... If you're a fan of habanero and labne -- You've GOT to try it !!

Roasted Lamb loin
Jackie N.

We went here for the first time for a Valentine's Day dinner. It is located next to the Ritz- Carlton and across the street from the fire station. There is public parking connected to the hotel and street parking as well. The restaurant was pretty packed, and all reservations were behind. However, the service was immaculate. The staff did come around to apologize, and after a while, they started to hand out complimentary champagne and roses for the ladies. The restaurant has an intimate feel, with low casting music. We were finally shown to our seats. Nice window seating. The menu was a fixed menu for Valentine's Day. Drinks 2x The Saga for my date Fluffy Margarita for me Food First: 5/5 Patatas Bravas Roasted Baby Carrots Second: 3.5/5 Arroz Amarillo Arroz Morado Third: 2/5 Roasted Lamb Loin Branzino filet a la Veracruzana Desserts: 4/5 Carajillo Flan Spicy Deviled Churros Overall, the experience was beautiful 3.5/5. The wait, due to it being v day , was long. However, the staff understood and tried their best to accommodate everyone, as best to my knowledge. They have coat check-in and restrooms on the right of the entrance. Cons: Don't come on a night that is a holiday or something of an event. If so, reserve early because that wait will drive you away. Pros: the service! The staff is prepared as best as they can for such days.

Chevalier S.

While we were eating, the good music being playing was such a focal point. The manager was stopped. By and talked to us about the menu and let us know about yhe spicy peppers in our dish. I we absolutely enjoyed everything about this restaurant. So much many tasty choices to choose from.

Lamb shank and guava
Marilyn C.

My friend brought me here for my birthday and everything was absolutely perfect! The staff was very nice and attentive and really made this experience a delight. We started off with drinks, a couple of cocktails, which were recommended by our server. The ambiance is elegant and romantic. I dressed up a bit for the occasion but I don't think it's necessary. I also saw folks at the bar having a glass of wine, so definitely elegant but approachable. We had the Gazpacho, a nice way to prime our experience into the rest of the meal. Very light and tasty! The Octopus Carpaccio was definitely a favorite. It's super thinly sliced pieces of octopus with a delicious sauce. I really enjoyed it. Next we has the Gambas Al Ajillo, the Arroz Amarillo which includes duck, and for protein we had the lamb shank with guava. All of those were a 10/10! The arroz Amarillo was very savory and flavorful and the duck was moist and cooked so well, seasoned, and just delicious. I would go back for the rice itself. The lamb shank is very good and was the heavier part of the meal as it was also served with a potato and sweet potato gratin. We were so stuffed but it was SO good. This was more than enough food for two people but we enjoyed it all.

New Fashioned
Dania J.

Recently went to The Saga for the first time and I can honestly say I had a top notch experience. We went on a Wednesday evening and as a result, it wasn't crowded at all. I loved the minimalistic and contemporary design. The ambiance helped enhance the entire culinary experience. The service was top notch!! Our server was knowledgeable, extremely attentive and really personable. At times when I didn't know what to order, he pointed me in the right direction. The New Fashioned cocktails were so good, I had 2. We then received a complimentary savory cocktail which includes butternut squash, coconut and ginger which was absolutely delicious. Next we had the mofongo and cheese croquettes which bursted with flavor. For my dinner, I had the branzino and arroz amarillo. The combination of both dishes together was a culinary masterpiece. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I finished off the evening with the It's Not Crema Catalana dessert which included crema catalana foam, tomate de árbol ice cream, orange-hibiscus couli, honey comb and cotton candy. It was such an interesting combination but all the flavors complemented each other so well. The Saga is another gem to add to my list of restaurants I would love to revisit again. Keep in mind there is 22% gratuity that is automatically included, but in my opinion it is well worth it!

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So so good! Staff is knowledge and the food is extremely authentic. Could not recommend this enough!!!!

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Exquisite ambience and fabulous food. A must try! One of the best new restaurants in town.

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I sat at the bar and the bartenders were very nice and helpful with food choices. The music was great and it was a good all over vibe

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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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Gypsy Kitchen DC - Hummus, Lebnah, & Flatbread

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Rooftop Patio

The Saga - spanish - Updated May 2026

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