Acadiana
Acadiana writes: Acadiana is a contemporary Louisiana fish house, the only restaurant in the nation's capital to serve Louisiana cuisine at a heightened level of elegance. Chef Jeff Tunks cherishes his years working in New Orleans. In September 2005, he opened Acadiana to celebrate the bounty of Louisiana. Featuring the finest of seafood and premium meats, he and Executive Chef Brant Tesky employ various cooking techniques from the colorful ethnic areas spanning southern Louisiana, serving up the rich and complex flavors - the roux, the rémoulades, the bisques, and the étouffées, for which the region is known. Acadiana's contemporary décor captures the atmosphere of warm breezes and mysterious swamps. Esquire Magazine named Acadiana one of the "Best New Restaurants", and Washingtonian magazine deems it one of the city's "100 Very Best Restaurants".
Quick Tips: Acadiana is a contemporary Louisiana fish house that serves Southern, Cajun/Creole food.
Washington Post's 100 Very Best Restaurants, Best Gumbo