Zaytunya is where you go when you want small plates that actually taste like something — Spanish, Turkish, Lebanese all shuffled together in a way that somehow makes sense. José Andrés runs it, which means the kitchen knows what it's doing.
mediterranean restaurant · 701 9th St NW
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