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Avoid the Chains in Chinatown


Eat First has reopened at 609 H Street NW. And on a raw and blustery day, a bowl of the shrimp dumpling soup at Full Kee, at 509 H Street NW, is sure to leave you satisfied.

If you’re feeling like venturing outside the standard Chinese fare, head to Burma Restaurant at 740 Sixth Street NW for traditional Burmese food. It’s delicious, and the helpful staff will guide you to a lovely curry or tamarind-spiked dish off the excellent and broad menu.

You can eat at Hooters—or at Fuddruckers, or Ruby Tuesday, or Legal Seafoods—just about anywhere. While in Chinatown, try something new. Support something local.

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