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DC Dining Has a New National Moment
Washington DC has a clean 2026 headline: while 50 Best Restaurants named Smyth in Chicago No. 1 overall, DC claimed one of the strongest local showings on the entire North America list, with four placements built from votes by a 300-member Academy of regional restaurant experts.
Albi ranks No. 6, earns The Best Restaurant in Northeast USA 2026, and wins the Highest Climber Award after rising 28 places. Chef-owner Michael Rafidi built the Navy Yard restaurant around live fire, Palestinian flavor, Mid-Atlantic produce, and family memory. Book early!
Four DC Names Give Visitors a Reason to Book Dinner
The answer for search is simple: Albi, Moon Rabbit, Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi, and Pascual are the Washington DC restaurants on the North America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2026 list.
Moon Rabbit brings Kevin Tien’s Vietnamese cooking downtown. Dōgon, inside Salamander Washington DC, connects Onwuachi’s Nigerian, Jamaican, Trinidadian, and Creole roots with a polished Southwest waterfront room. Pascual gives Capitol Hill a wood-fired Mexican standout from Isabel Coss and Matt Conroy. Go hungry!
Kwame Onwuachi Earns a Rare Double Mention
Worth mentioning: Chef Kwame Onwuachi is listed twice! Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi appears at No. 37 in Washington DC, and Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi appears at No. 39 in New York. That makes his 2026 North America’s 50 Best Restaurants story bigger than one city, while still giving Washington DC diners a direct reservation to the moment.
A Howard Connection Extends the Story to Philadelphia
Friday Saturday Sunday in Philadelphia ranks No. 40, and it belongs in this Washington DC conversation because chef Chad Williams has DC roots and a Howard University connection. The Rittenhouse restaurant from Chad and Hanna Williams is known for an eight-course tasting menu, warm service, and Lovers Bar. That gives Washington readers another smart weekend trip built around dinner.
However, honors only help when readers can act. The Washington Lobbyist turns awards, chef news, reservation notes, hotel context, and neighborhood details into useful Washington DC plans.
Save this short list, send it to your dinner group, and book the table that fits your next night out. Your best DC dinner may already be waiting!



