Zaytinya by José Andrés

(23 Ratings)
Food that stimulates conversation
Zaytinya serves Eastern Mediterranean "mezze" (similar to Spanish tapas). This style of eating is great for socializing - so bring a group of friends or a first date.


Hours
Mon, Sun 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
Tue-Thu 11:30 am - 11:00 pm
Fri-Sat 11:30 am - Midnight
Open Now


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Reviews

ekparr9
ekparr9
Over a year ago

Good, not great

My wife


learningdr
learningdr
Over a year ago

excellence

Although I am lucky to dine in fine restaurants in Las Vegas, this makes me wish I lived in DC! Maybe they will open in Vegas? Lucky locals


specialtimes
specialtimes
Over a year ago

Great place for a friend get together. Greek/LebaneseTurkish tapas is a neat concept!


KirbyDick
KirbyDick first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Something exquisite for everyone.

Whenever we met with DC \"insiders\" while researching for my film Outrage, we always took them to Zaytinya. The food is outstanding and you can\'t go wrong with any of the dishes. Pitchers of the Pom-Fili are a must.


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