Chef Elias Taddesse builds burgers that honor three culinary traditions at once—American, Ethiopian, and French—making this Mount Vernon Triangle spot feel like the most thoughtful comfort food in the city. If you eat beef with curiosity, you belong here.
burger restaurant · 449 K St NW
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