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When José Andrés isn’t busy trying to save the world, he’s opening restaurants like Zaytinya (a D.C. import) in the Ritz-Carlton in Nomad. Unlike the dark and moody dining rooms that seem to be the norm in NYC, the spacious setting here, with its blue and white accents and indoor trees, makes you feel like you’re at a seaside resort. You almost want to roll up in sandals and a linen outfit even if it’s the middle of January.
Zaytinya’s small plates-only menu has plenty of classic Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese fare like baba ghannouge, falafel, and fattoush. But those tend to be their weaker dishes. Instead, go for the more creative plates that you won’t see at a hundred other places—especially the seafood mezze.
If you’re a fan of eating things that used to swim underwater for a living, you’ll be happy here. Start with the garides me anitho, a dish with sweet pieces of cold shrimp in a creamy mustard sauce. Follow that up with the delicate, slightly bouncy seared sea scallops, and make your meal a full seafood feast with the smoky grilled octopus. Plenty of octopus dishes are forgettable. You'll remember this one like that birthday present you really wanted when you were eight.
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A lot of the seafood mezze cost more than $20, but most of the other dishes hover around $15, and none of the plates have miniscule portions that will make you roll your eyes. If you get two to three items per person, you’ll walk out of this place thinking that you got a good variety and amount of food for the price.
You won’t feel exactly like you’re in Mykonos here—especially when you look out the window and catch someone on an e-bike almost taking out a group of pedestrians like bowling pins. But eating out in a bright and relaxing space will at least lighten your mood. Bring a group of friends so you can try as much of the seafood as possible. If it's snowing outside, get everyone to show up in seersucker anyway.
Food Rundown
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Hommus Ma Lahm
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Soujouk Pide
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Octopus Santorini
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Sea Scallops
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Garides Me Anitho
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Bone Marrow Kibbeh
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Kaymak
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Pretty good: You’ll likely be satisfied by a meal here, especially for a specific situation. These are handy back-up restaurants and beloved local spots.