3207 Grace St NW, Washington, DC 20007
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3207 Grace St NW, Washington, DC 20007
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Average - $$
I have mostly ordered take out, but I have also eaten at the restaurant. As a vegan, this might be my absolute favorite casual food place in DC. The flavors are so on point. It is rare to find vegan f... Read more
I have mostly ordered take out, but I have also eaten at the restaurant. As a vegan, this might be my absolute favorite casual food place in DC. The flavors are so on point. It is rare to find vegan food made with such care for flavor and texture. Each component is special. I always get the vegan mushroom Black bean enchiladas and the Brussels sprout quesadilla. The quesadilla is one of a kind - who knew Brussels and corn tortillas could be do tasty! The salsas are - especially the pepita salsa. I have been eating Chaia for years, and hope to continue doing so. The price is standard for DC, the portions are not huge, but they are definitely not skimpy, and the quality of the ingredients and final product beats most other places. I will say that I am not moved by the tacos, which seem to lack the same amount of flavor as the other things, but I may just be sick of tacos in general. Read less
My go-to Georgetown lunch place. Tacos are outstanding and nachos are even better! love the atmosphere also, a bit off the beaten track which is nice
Fantastic place for really good farm to table vegetarian food. This was a stop on a good tour of DC. The atmosphere is friendly and lively. The staff is fantastic. The food is amazing. I had a delicio... Read more
Fantastic place for really good farm to table vegetarian food. This was a stop on a good tour of DC. The atmosphere is friendly and lively. The staff is fantastic. The food is amazing. I had a delicious taco that unfortunately I don't remember the name of , but I did take a picture. I highly recommend giving this restaurant a try! Read less
So many wonderful vegetarian options! Loved the nachos
trio and rice and beans. Just awesome. A bit pricey though. But it's in Georgetown, so can't really complain. Visited this place after 3 years. Still awesome and some of the best vegetarian in the ... Read more
trio and rice and beans. Just awesome. A bit pricey though. But it's in Georgetown, so can't really complain. Visited this place after 3 years. Still awesome and some of the best vegetarian in the DC area ! Read less
Was für ein wunderbarer Ort, um köstliche Tacos zu essen. Man kann sowohl vor Ort essen oder sich etwas mitnehmen und in dem anliegenden wunderschönen Garten essen. Ein Traum! Die Tacos waren hervorra... Read more
Was für ein wunderbarer Ort, um köstliche Tacos zu essen. Man kann sowohl vor Ort essen oder sich etwas mitnehmen und in dem anliegenden wunderschönen Garten essen. Ein Traum! Die Tacos waren hervorragend. Es gab auch welche, die nicht zur stark gewürzt waren, das ist für Kinder ja auch super. Read less
I’ll be honest — “vegetarian taco shop” doesn’t exactly get my blood pumping. I’m a guy who has hunted wild boar, gnawed on bloody steaks, and considered pork fat one of life’s greatest pleasures. So ... Read more
I’ll be honest — “vegetarian taco shop” doesn’t exactly get my blood pumping. I’m a guy who has hunted wild boar, gnawed on bloody steaks, and considered pork fat one of life’s greatest pleasures. So walking into Chaia, tucked in a cozy Georgetown corner, I wasn’t expecting to walk out impressed. But here’s the thing about food: when it’s done right, when it’s made with passion and guts and a little bit of attitude, you don’t miss the meat. And Chaia? Chaia gets it. The tacos here are humble works of art — earthy, thoughtful, layered. The mushroom taco, with garlicky portobellos, feta, and a zing of salsa verde, is the kind of bite that makes you rethink how good vegetables can be. The creamy kale and potato taco is rich and satisfying, without hiding behind a wall of cheese or sauce. Every taco pops with texture, balance, and a sense that someone actually gives a damn in the kitchen. The vibe is refreshingly unpretentious — airy space, clean design, people who genuinely seem happy to be there. You’re not here to be impressed by candlelight or overpriced cocktails. You’re here because you want to eat something real, something that tastes like it was dreamed up on a farm and not in a marketing meeting. Sure, the menu’s small, and yeah, it’s not the cheapest taco you’ll find in D.C. But Chaia is doing something rare: it’s giving vegetables the spotlight without apology or gimmick. It’s a place where you bring your carnivorous friends and watch them silently nod after that first bite — the universal language of “Damn, this is good.” Four stars because Chaia delivers on what it promises: vibrant, soulful food that makes you feel good without beating you over the head with kale evangelism. You leave full, happy, and maybe — just maybe — a little more open-minded about what belongs in a taco. Read less
Get to choose different tacos which were all tasty…interior well presented.