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    The Continent DC

    4.1 (207 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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    Robert M.

    My second visit back to Continent, and I brought some coworkers who were looking for a great Happy Hour. There was an event going on in the side room, but the main dining room was quiet except for the afrobeats playing. We sat at the bar, and our bartender Dani went above and beyond to make sure we enjoyed our time and got our orders to us quickly. I ordered a French 75 and the Continent Margarita. The Margarita is a uniquely made drink, with cinnamon being its highlight. It's truly unlike any margarita I've ever had. You can never go wrong with beef suya, and mine was tender and came with the kick you'd expect. My coworkers ordered the suya wings, cassava fries, and oysters, and they enjoyed them all.

    Christine B.

    I came to this restaurant as a last minute venue change for a birthday dinner. I was glad to have been able to try out this restaurant, as I had been to this location before for another restaurant. The staff were very nice. Our server Gigi was super helpful, and attentive. While the ambiance was lively, the food was slow and underwhelming. If the service had not been so good, I would have given this establishment 2 stars. Most of our drinks took 20 mins, and our food took about an hour from when we sat down. I believe notifying the guests that the food is "made to order", the expectation of a short wait time could be reduced. Overall, this restaurant was okay. If they could get their wait times down, they would be much better.

    Meka M.

    I've been to The Continent in Washington, DC several times now, and it's quickly become one of my go to spots in the city. Every visit has been consistently great, which says a lot. I've had the chance to try a variety of dishes from the red snapper to the chicken suya and everything has been full of flavor and well-prepared. You can really tell there's attention to detail in the seasoning and presentation, and the menu offers a nice range of options if you're going with a group or like trying different things. The drinks are also a highlight, well-made, refreshing, and a perfect complement to the food. On top of that, the playlist always sets the mood. The music is on point without being overpowering, adding to the overall vibe of the space. Overall, The Continent delivers on food, drinks, and atmosphere. It's a solid spot whether you're going out with friends or just looking for a good meal with great energy. Definitely a place I'll keep coming back to.

    Chicken suya with jollof
    Steve H.

    Ok so no storytime for this review (if you've seen my other reviews you know!), I gotta go straight to the nuts and bolts on this one. Reservation for a dinner, almost a dozen people, Sunday evening. Everyone was really looking forward to this one! The pictures of food online look delicious and the place seems like it's a good vibe. We get there and it's busy but not full at all but the vibe is high energy and fun. Waiter takes drink orders for the half of us who are there. Ten minutes later everyone else arrives but we still don't have our drinks. Everyone orders drinks and food and we decided to order our second round of drinks because they take so long. But still no first drinks! THE FOOD COMES, right as our drinks finally get there but only the drinks for those of us who ordered them half an hour ago. The wait for food was very short but the wait for drinks was crazy. We're pretty much done eating our food and the birthday girl's drinks still have not arrived and neither have our second round of drinks so we tell the guy to cancel all those drinks. Imagine booking a birthday dinner at a place like this and going home sober because they couldn't get any drinks out to your table! They specialize in PARTIES and couldn't serve us half our drink smh Did I mention they started bringing us to go boxes without asking? While a lot of us were halfway through our food? Ok so the check comes and there are still drinks on it that we told him to cancel, that we never got. We explain it and he goes off, comes back with a check that fixed SOME of what we explained. So he goes back again to get it right. Then when he billed the credit cards he messed that ALL UP. We split it evenly on five cards but somehow he tried to charge one card double and another card apparently never got charged. So you can't get us our drinks and you can't even take our money correctly either? Wildest restaurant business model I ever heard of lmao If you're still reading this, the food was good! Not amazing but everyone was happy with what they got. In addition to the pictures we also had moi moi and samosas, salmon entree and lamb loins. If not for the bad service I would have tried it again some time.

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    Destiny E.

    I recently had the opportunity to have brunch here at a discounted rate. And even at the discounted rate, it was not worth it. I did reach out to one of the owners to offer feedback, but he never responded to me. All good. I will spare you the nitty-gritty details, but here's a high-level overview: When we walked in on Sunday at 1 PM, we were shocked to see that we were only the second group of people there. There were two of us, and there were two other women dining. In all of my years, living in and visiting the DMV, I have never seen a DC brunch spot like this. I should've known then what was ahead of me. We were not discouraged, however, so we went in and hoped for the best. They tried to set us in the area overlooking the lower level dining area. It was almost as if they were trying to save space. But there was literally nobody else there, so we asked if we could have a half both. They obliged and at the start, we're very nice and accommodating. When we went down to the actual brunch buffet area, we were immediately underwhelmed. Shrimp/cold seafood bar: DRIED TF OUT. Didn't taste fresh and wasn't giving flavor. Beef stew: the flavor of the stew was good, but you could probably lose a tooth trying to eat that beef. The beef was so aggressively tough for the most part, until you found a fatty piece or one random piece, that it wasn't even worth eating. I brought this to the attention of the staff and initially, they spoke to me like I was a dumb American, who had never had this dish or a similar dish before. They explained that the meat was deep fried and then put into the stew. I explained that I understood that, had had it before, and that it clearly had not been stewed long enough. It was so bad I actually ended up speaking to their chef/consultant chef about it. Catfish stew: side eye. That's all I have to offer there. Pretty much all of the stews that they had tasted exactly the same with slight flavor variations as a result of the protein. Jollof rice: NOW, I'm team Ghana jollof for life. BUT I have had other jollof that was both Nigerian style, or from other West African countries and enjoyed it. That was not the case here. I don't know what this rice was, but it was not good. It really tasted like uncle Ben's rice that had been rinsed, then rolled around in pepper/tomato oil. I was so disappointed. Plantains: dry AF. Both my homegirl and I are Caribbean and when we put them on our plate, we couldn't help but joke that they were tostones without being tostones and were posing as thin fried sweet plantains. French toast: undercooked and soggy. I brought this to the attention of the chef as well. He eventually informed me that this had to be the result of the griddle they used at that station, not getting hot enough quick enough to produce the result needed. Handed up, cooking me a slice in a pan, but by that point we were almost on our way out. I don't have the energy to go through the rest of the food, but nothing was impressive, and the pastries were store-bought. Confirmed this at the restaurant. Drinks: they do not offer fountain drinks and a can of Coke is about five dollars. My friend ordered a mocktail called a Serengeti and the bartender made it incorrectly. She dropped it off and didn't check back on us for like 25 or 30 minutes. When she did, we informed her that the drink was incredibly sour and that we had to add soda water to it. She told us that was her fault and that she had forgotten to add it. Later, when I asked her to take it off because it was not good and had been made incorrectly, she said, "I made it correctly. I just forgot to add something." I'm not going to go into detail about how the rest of the exchange with her after that was, but just know that it was so wild that she ended up coming back and apologizing after a bit. Not impressed or amused. I really wanted to love this place and I really wanted it to be my favorite local African spot. Keep in mind - I'm not new to West African food at all. I lived in GH. However, I'm incredibly disappointed in my experience and wouldn't recommend, especially for brunch. Brunch is $55 per person and that does not include drinks. You can look at the pictures I've uploaded and see the plates pushed to the side of the table after we barely ate anything because it was not good.

    Pineapple upside down cake
    Madow N.

    Great space - very spacious. Enjoyed the Africa inspired decor. Afrobeats music was great. The restaurant got busier after 7pm but wasn't crowded or completely full. The Lamb was delicious. My Senegalese friend loved the lemony jollof and later found out it was Nigerian lol. The curry chicken was ok. The pineapple upside down cake was nice. Service was friendly. Couple of minor glitches but nothing too bad. Parking garage next door was convenient. Cost $12 for 3 hours on SpotHero app. Street parking was not possible at that time.

    Chicken/Beef Suya
    DeMario M.

    This restaurant popped up on my TikTok feed, so I decided to stop by. Overall, a solid experience. Service and food prep were a bit slow and we waited a while for our food, but the staff was very apologetic and attentive throughout. We started with the spicy goat pepper soup--if you like heat, this dish delivers. Honestly, next time I might just order this with a side of white rice and call it a day because the flavor and spice level were perfect. We also ordered the combination suya and the whole fried red snapper. The snapper was excellent--perfectly seasoned, juicy, and paired really well with the jollof rice. The food overall was very good, though definitely on the heavier side. By the end of the meal, I had a serious case of the itis. Worth checking out if you're looking to explore flavorful African cuisine.

    Suya
    Tamiko F.

    The Continent DC is a full opportunity to experience the flavors of Africa. It was my first time there and with a birthday celebration I was excited to dine. The place is beautifully decorated with gorgeous artwork and decor. I was mesmerized by how well decorated it was. Our server (Eddy) was very attentive; drinks came quickly and he monitored the progress of our food order and reported back. It was definitely busy with a lot of birthday celebrations, as well as a private party within the location. We order suya as our appetizer, goat soup w/ rice, cassava leaf and plantain. The suya was tender, seasoned and served with a spicy sauce...very good. The goat soup was perfect and cassava leaf, although slightly salty for my liking, was great! I'd definitely give The Continent DC another try.

    Suya entree
    Arie T.

    We spent date night at The Continent and my boyfriend can't stop talking about it. We both ordered the Suya entree. The meat was so tender and delicious, pairing perfectly with the pepper sauce. The side of Jollof rice was okay (but I may be biased. ) I left still feeling hungry, sadly. But overall, we had a great experience. The restaurant was decorated beautifully.

    Grilled Goat jollof rice
    Michael W.

    Atmosphere is very top tier, service too, but the food didn't match the price. I had the jollof rice and that's very good but my dish was too much fat on the meat so I don't enjoy it. The drinks good and creative. Need a do over

    Cape Town Margarita
    Victoria B.

    The food is okay, but inconsistent. The jollof rice is very good and well seasoned. I love the spice to it. However, sometimes it's served cold. The chicken suya is underwhelming. It's usually underseasoned and not spicy at all, which is not what you expect with suya. It was also served cold/lukewarm the two times I got it. I usually get the red stew with chicken. It's basically the chicken suya tossed in red sauce. The sauce is good, but they break up the chicken into small pieces that are mostly bones. The red sauce is actually good, however. The first time I got it, it was actually a half chicken, but subsequent times it has been smaller pieces of nothing but bone. And the last time I ordered it, the chicken was very pink and not fully cooked. The drinks are good, but also inconsistent. Depending on who the bartender is, the drinks are overly sweet. It's amazing how three different bartenders can make the same drink and they all taste different. I typically get the Cape Town Margarita or Old Fashioned. The Oba Spritz is also pretty good. Drink prices are typical DC prices these days. The ambiance is fine. I personally prefer coming earlier in the day when it's less crowded. In the evening, it's usually pretty packed with people crowding the bar and entrance while waiting for tables. The hosts typically aren't very friendly or helpful.

    Ieshia T.

    I had never heard of the continent before but was informed it was the after party spot for BOWS Fest so I of course we had to show up! We walked in and looked for a space to eat and was greeted and given a table immediately. My friend had went to the bar and started looking over the menu so I walked down and joined them. Some people got up from the bar and we quickly took their seats. I looked over the menu trying to decide what I wanted and was informed that all their food was good. A bit pricey but it is DC . . . . I didn't want a lot to eat but wanted something so decided to go with the suja and plantain fufu. Do you see how cute the fufu was shaped?! The beef suja was good. Seasoned quite well and not chewy like it can easily be. I didn't try a drink since I was good from my earlier event but enjoyed watching the bartenders make their concoctions. My bill was over $30 SMH for two apps . . .

    Latoya E.

    We came with a party of seven and, unfortunately, our experience was just okay. The service was very slow, our food wasn't served hot, and some dishes didn't come out as expected. The drinks took a long time to arrive, and the tables weren't being cleared promptly, which made things feel a bit disorganized. On top of that, it was very loud inside, making it hard to really enjoy each other's company or have a normal conversation. On the positive side, our server was attentive and friendly, which we appreciated, but the overall pace of service and noise level really took away from the experience. We had seen reviews mentioning that this is a great spot, but honestly, we didn't really see the appeal. There's potential here, but they definitely need to improve the speed of service, atmosphere, and attention to detail.

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    Great environment, DJ on point and the suya was delicious. Would definitely recommend to a friend looking for a good night out

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    Chadol Korean BBQ

    Chadol Korean BBQ

    4.5(134 reviews)
    1.5 miNoMa
    $$$
    All you can eat
    Full bar

    Chadol Korean BBQ was such a fun pick for our monthly dinner series! My friends and I had a great…read moretime and honestly left fullllll. For $45 per person, the all-you-can-eat experience feels like a really solid deal considering how many protein options and side dishes you get. They start you off with a variety of banchan (side dishes), including a salad with this super tasty dressing that had the perfect little spicy kick. For the BBQ, we kicked things off with the spicy bulgogi and butter garlic shrimp, while the others tried the pork belly (I don't eat pork). Later we ordered the steak, spicy brisket, and grilled squid, which were all delicious. The spicy brisket especially was a standout for me. The guys also ordered two rounds of fried dumplings that looked amazing, but since they contain pork, I had to sit those out. I'd love to see Chadol add a veggie dumpling option to the menu! As for the sides, the kimchi and cold glass noodles were both hits at our table, and of course we all added white rice. The "mashed potatoes" though? Definitely more like potato salad and unfortunately very bland. On the other hand, the cheese corn costs extra but is 1000% worth adding. For drinks, the guys enjoyed the Woody Old Fashioned while I had a mezcal margarita-style cocktail that was smoky and refreshing. We also ordered one of the chicken options but never received it and eventually just gave up on it. One of the coolest parts of the experience is the ordering system. Most meats are ordered directly from a machine at your table, and the food comes out quickly on this conveyor belt-style setup which was honestly so fun. Drinks and side dishes are ordered through the servers. The atmosphere was lively and energetic without feeling overwhelming. The restaurant is actually much larger inside than I expected, with a modern setup that works well for smaller groups. That said, I didn't really notice tables for larger parties, so I'm not sure how they accommodate groups bigger than 6 people. Service started off a little rough because our server wasn't very attentive, but after I called it out, he definitely stepped it up and things improved. Overall, Chadol was a really good experience and absolutely worth the price. The 1.5-hour seating limit makes sense too, both to keep things moving and give others a chance to enjoy the experience. I'd definitely go back!

    I ate here around a year ago and reviewed them on google. The food is not good, service is slow,…read morefor some reason you can't order certain things with the tablet, and it's really easy to miss the little automated train thing that brings out your food. This place has negative reviews deleted on Google. Spend your money elsewhere, there's better Korean food in DC.

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    Ciel Capitol Hill

    Ciel Capitol Hill

    4.3(8 reviews)
    1.5 miNoMa

    Omg!! The food was delicious. This was my first time patronizing this restaurant and I was blown…read moreaway. Interestingly enough they have two locations which I did not know. The food at this location was great. The red snapper with the rice and tomatoes was very flavorful. The red snapper could have been cooked a little harder. However, other than that it was great. My friend order the same dish except with salmon. She enjoyed the dish as well but also mentioned that the fish could be cooked harder. We sat at the bar so we didn't get service from the waiter. However, the service from the bartender as great. He was very knowledgeable on the drinks and the food. Unfortunately, I did not get a picture of the drinks. But I ordered a smoked margarita which had a great taste. The ambiance was wonderful. It was very aesthetically please. From the flowers on the ceiling to the rooftop overlooking the Capitol it was great. The roof top provided a chill vibe with low music. It could be a great place for a date night or just a place to go to meet up with friends. I 100% recommend.

    My first visit to Ciel Social Club was such a good experience! I went during happy hour with…read morefriends and the entire vibe of the rooftop was amazing from start to finish. The views alone make you want to stay all night, especially as the sun starts to set over the city. We also got to enjoy live music from the band, which made the atmosphere feel even more fun and elevated. It was the perfect mix of great energy, good music, and a beautiful rooftop setting. For drinks, we tried the Blushing Orchard Martini, Capitol Blossom Fizz, and the Lavender Ginger Bloom -- all refreshing and well-crafted. For food, we ordered the East Coast Oysters on the Half Shell, Beef Sliders, and Mediterranean Tacos. Everything came out fresh and flavorful.

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    Bar Betsie - Back area

    Bar Betsie

    4.3(68 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    A trendy, NYC like vibe this spot was a lot smaller than I expected so I see why they often have a…read morewait. On a nice day, they do have a small outdoor patio as well. I think they take reservations but we were able to grab a bar spot. Are drinks pricey? What do you think? It's a cocktail bar in DC. The drinks we tried were pretty tasty, even the mezcal one which I thought was a refreshing take. The wall shows some of the drinks on the menu and the ingredients/glass it comes in which I thought was a nice touch. Bartenders were friendly but not too chatty as they were super busy but you never waited long for a drink. The bourbon drink with the whipped honey was our favorite but the gin drink that was pink was also fantastic. For food I did try the buffalo chicken dip, pretty large and tasty (not too spicy) and loved the super crisp celery and the fritos. Clean, trendy bathrooms, nice vibes throughout the whole spot for pictures, great for a night cap or pre-dinner drink.

    What a fun cocktail bar. My friend and I popped in for happy hour and it was a cool vibe from the…read morestart. I encourage you to get there early if you plan to go after work. They don't take revelations and the place fills up fast. It's a very cute spot and feels so comfortable and fun. Our bartender was Gaylan and he was great--had great reccs, laughed with us a bit, all around great guy. The 'let me just say this' was so soo good! It tasted like a rainbow--just bright and with a really delicious after taste. I should have stopped at the rose but after my trying my friend's, i had to have one! We initially came for happy hour, but moved to the cocktail menu. The hh was a bit limited, but the drinks were priced overall pretty reasonably for the area. My one complaint is the wine glasses were so teeny. Overall though, I would recommend this bar. Bonus: cheese balls when you sit down! I believe there is also a limited food menu (think nachos) for the after work or late night crowd.

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    Death & Co DC - Fool's Gold

    Death & Co DC

    4.2(113 reviews)
    0.5 miShaw, Downtown
    $$$

    I've been eyeing this bar for several weeks now, and the other day, I finally decided it was time…read moreto give them a try. I know reservations are probably highly recommended, but we were fortunate to walk in at just the right moment and snag a seat. The seating is cozy and inviting, perfect for a relaxed evening. The atmosphere is just my style, an elegant, dark, grown and sexy vibe that really sets the mood. The decor is striking, with thoughtful touches that create an inviting space to unwind. While it leans a bit on the pricier side, the exceptional service more than justifies the cost. Jordan and the team were incredibly knowledgeable about both the drinks and food menu, offering suggestions that perfectly matched our tastes. We tried two standout drinks that I can't recommend enough: the Attractive Nuisance and El Tiburon, (which is an Old Fashioned made with gin). The bartenders here clearly know what they're doing, each drink was crafted with care and precision. The good music in the background added to the overall ambiance, making it a delightful spot to spend an evening.

    We were here to get drinks and apps to kickstart our friend's birthday celebration. Unfortunately,…read morewe didn't have a reservation for that evening. Because the last time we were here, we could find a seat easily. So never thought about making a reservation. As we walked in, the place was packed. Lucky we got a table in the corner for an hour. One of us had to stand unfortunately. Drinks were great but felt overpriced. Food was delicious too. Fried potatoes and tartar is a must have. The service was great. Ambiance is amazing as well. Slightly on the darker side in the inside. They also have outdoor seating.

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