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Eli's Restaurant

1253 20th St Nw Washington, DC 20036 · Dupont Circle
(202) 785-4314 · $$ · kosher
Rating: 2.5 out of 5"Yelp reviews (72) ·

Hours

  • Mon - Thu11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Fri11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
  • SatClosed
  • Sun11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Description

A fine kosher dining and deli, since 2004. Under Kosher supervision of the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington

Good for

Fast Food · Burgers · Deli Foods

Popular menu items

Onion Rings · Potato Salad · Blackened Ribeye Steak Salad · Ribeye · Chicken Marsala

General info

Good for Groups · Takeout

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Latest reviews

  • Rating: 2.0 out of 5"by John F. at Yelp User Review1/27/2013This place would be belly-up if it weren't the only kosher option around. The service is mediocre at best, and the food isn't much better. The prices are normal for a kosher place (higher food costs, extra labor for the supervision). The fajitas are a standout among an overall bad menu, but even that was … Read full review
  • Rating: 1.0 out of 5"by Irena N. at Yelp User Review10/25/2012My sister will only eat kosher meat. Eli's is the only place in DC that serves it. Hence it was our go-to place whenever she was craving a non-home-cooked, non-vegetarian meal. However, after our most recent experience at Eli's, I think we are just plain out of kosher meat options. We have tolerated … Read full review
  • Rating: 2.0 out of 5"by F K. at Yelp User Review9/25/2012We went here for the Kosher steaks. I've had steaks before and the steaks here were bad. The cook does not know how to make a good steak. Not worth it. Read full review
  • Rating: 2.0 out of 5"by Joseph L. at Yelp User Review9/8/2012way too expensive! i got a shwarma platter for take out. it came with everything i wanted and tasted alright. but $12.50 something just isn't worth it. gotta give their bread a shout out though, it was great. but still, that kind of price justifies a better meal in a better setting. Read full review
  • Rating: 1.0 out of 5"by Riva L. at Yelp User Review8/26/2012Basically this is what happens when you have exactly one restaurant in a relatively large city that a largely non-discerning population - frum Jews - can eat at. It is, in a word, revolting. You can use your imagination for that one (and to whatever you were thinking, add an insect into the lemon). They feel free to … Read full review

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