Post Restaurant Critic Tom Sietsema finds that this Louisiana-style dining room has "moments ... that whisk me south."
Potato salad and sweet, sticky yams are two of the tasty specialties you'll find at Anacostia Restaurant & Catering.
Former chef for Oprah Winfrey brings an upscale touch of southern hospitality and regional flavors to Capitol Hill.
An art deco vibe and rich Southern fare come together in this elegant Union Station spot.
Hearty portions of BBQ sandwiches, ribs, pulled platters and more in individual portions or party packages.
It may look a bit fast-food chain, but there's only one Carolina Kitchen.
The house specialty is (what else?) fried catfish.
A soul food place that's worth the wait.
The comfort food here -- pork and beans, beef short ribs, shrimp and grits -- is a healthy dose of soul with a spin.
This popular sandwich shop specializes in roast beef, pastrami and other smoked meat.
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