International restaurants in Washington, DC
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Busboys & Poets
A cultural icon, Busboys (named for a Langston Hughes poem) attracts an eclectic crowd who gather for coffee, bistro fare (pizzas, burgers, crab cakes) and a progressive line-up of events – book signings, poetry readings, film screenings.
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Sonoma
Warmly lit Sonoma is an elegant spot for enjoying high-end bistro fare with some great wines (more than 50 by the glass). In addition to seasonal fish, roast duck breast, pizzas and pastas, diners can linger over tasty small plates, charcuterie and rich cheese plates. True to name, California varietals predominate. Service receives mixed reviews.
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W Domku
A gem in the midst of an uninspiring stretch of Petworth, W Domku spreads a broad mix of Polish, Russian and Scandinavian fare – from goulash, fish stew and gravlax to house-infused aquavit. Retro furnishings and an easy-going vibe add to the appeal.
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