Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Top Sushi Spots in Washington, DC


Matthew Vlasic, a solutions business development associate at a Virginia-based company, enjoys spending his free time trying new foods and restaurants around Washington, DC, and various other cities. Although Matthew Vlasic enjoys all types of cuisines, from Italian to Mexican, he is especially fond of burgers and sushi.

Washington, DC, is home to a huge range of sushi options, including more traditional sashimi and the characteristic American sushi rolls. Following are just some of the area’s top sushi spots:

- Sushi Capitol – A small sushi restaurant, eating at Sushi Capitol normally requires a reservation. Offering fresh fish and well-made rolls, the restaurant is affordable and guests at the bar can watch as their dish is being prepared. Further, the waiters are great resources for figuring out what dishes are the freshest and most worth trying on any particular day.

- Makoto – More formally called Sakedokoro Makoto, this restaurant is a favorite of many staff members of the Japanese Embassy. The restaurant maintains a minimalist Japanese style and keeps slippers by the front door for guests. While guests can get high-quality fish with dinners and steaks, Makoto offers plenty of affordable options, including its lunch bento box.

- Kintaro – Popular among younger individuals, particularly those studying at Georgetown University, Kintaro is known for its ramen, chirashi bowl, and incredibly fresh fish. Daily specials at the restaurant are a great guide for ordering because they often include cuts of fish that just arrived earlier that morning.

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