More and More US Cities in Line with Far East Taste Trend - Makoto Hailed for Best Food in D.C., Inn at Little Washington Drops to No. 2 - Citronelle Voted Most Popular, Locals Go Green and Online
Democrats and Republicans may disagree on who should be the next White House resident, but the quest for good food unites us all, and at Zagat Survey, the results are in. In the Washington D.C. Area, 7,200 foodies of both parties have joined a national trend in casting their ballots for a Japanese candidate. The "impeccable" Makoto, with an estimated cost of $75, was rated number one for its food. The Inn at Little Washington ($150), last year's frontrunner, dropped to No. 2, followed by the Mediterranean Komi ($113). Michel Richard's Citronelle ($104) claimed honors as the District's Most Popular eatery, while his more casual and lower priced Central ($52) took No. 5 for popularity.
Tim Zagat, CEO of Zagat Survey said, "It's exciting to see Japanese restaurants winning top food ratings in city after city. This was inconceivable five or ten years ago when French restaurants predominated everywhere. The other major trend, reflected by Central, is the popularity of less expensive, casual places."
Prices: The average cost of a meal in Washington rose to $35.13 -- up only an annual inflation rate of 0.6% since the last survey. In comparison, a meal in New York costs a whopping $39.46. At the other end of the spectrum is New Orleans, which comes in at $26.18. With an infusion of less expensive wine bars and neighborhood restaurants, local dining inflation was kept under control with 42% local residents claiming to eat out more often than they did two years ago. In addition, the No. 1 steakhouse this year is Ray's the Steak, with an average meal costing $44 but beating out the longtime favorite Prime Rib, which bills an estimated $66. Clearly, Washingtonians appreciate a good deal more than ever these days.
Affordable Fare: Evidence that a good meal doesn't have to break the bank, this year, five of the eight Most Popular restaurants -- Zaytinia ($41), Jaleo ($35), Clyde's ($32), Old Ebbitt Grill ($39) and 2 Amy's ($24) are all moderately priced.
Best Buys: Increasingly important in the current bear market, the guide also includes a list of forty Best Buys led by Amsterdam Falafel, Five Guys, Ben's Chili Bowl, Chop't Creative Salad and California Tortilla. Zagat calls these "BATH Restaurants" i.e. they are Better Alternatives To Home.
Winners by Cuisine Type:
American (New) - Inn at Little Middle Eastern - Amsterdam Falafel
Washington
American (Trad.) - Ray's/Classics Nuevo Latino - Cafe Atlantico
Burgers - Matchbox Pan-Asian - TenPenh
Chinese - Peking Gourmet Pizza - Pasta Plus
French - L'Auberge Provencale Seafood - Kinkead's
French (New) - Citronelle South American - El Pollo Rico
Indian - Rasika Southern - Vidalia
Italian - Obelisk Southwest/Tex-Mex - Sweetwater Tavern
Japanese - Makoto Spanish - Taberna del Alabardero
Mediterranean - Zaytinya Steakhouse - Ray's The Steaks
Mexican - El Mariachi Thai - Thai Square
Vietnamese - Pho 75