Tim Ebner

Tim Ebner

Washington, D.C. Contributor

Tim is a food and travel writer from Washington, D.C. He has been featured in Eater, Bon Appétit, The Washington Post, Thrillist, and Edible DC, and has appeared on-air on the PBS television show “If You Lived Here.” He is working on a cookbook project with Eater, and works in food sustainability and recycling policy in Washington, D.C.

Fun Facts

  • Lives in
    Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
  • Drink of choice
    A spicy marg.
  • Favorite food movie
    “When Harry Met Sally” — “I’ll have what she’s having …”
  • Most memorable bite
    The pork lychee salad at Rose’s Luxury.
  • Favorite food city
    Mexico City.
  • A spot you’d almost gatekeep
    2Fifty BBQ in Riverdale Park for some of the best barbecue in the USA. (Sorry Texas!)
  • Hot take
    Ranch tastes great on pizza, and most foods, for that matter.
  • Last meal on earth
    An entire wheel of parmesan cheese.

Tim’s Featured Stories

Guides

How to Spend a Perfect 72 Hours Eating Your Way Through D.C.

Dish By Dish

It’s the Details That Make the Northern Italian Cooking at Ama Stand Out

Interviews

La’ Shukran Delivers the Full Levantine Experience

Guides

11 Wonderful Restaurants for Dining With a Group Across D.C.

Recent Posts


GuidesWashington D.C.

The Resy Guide to Outdoor Dining in D.C.

From patios and gardens to sidewalks and waterfront views, here’s where to dine outdoors in D.C.

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The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The Resy Hit List: Where In D.C. You’ll Want to Eat Right Now

Your essential resource for Washington, D.C. dining: a monthly-updated guide to restaurants that you won’t want to miss.

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The RundownWashington D.C.

Maru San Brings an Intimate Taste of Nikkei Cuisine to Capitol Hill

Everything you need to know about this exciting newcomer that celebrates Nikkei cuisine traditions to delicious effect.

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The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The Resy Hit List: Where In D.C. You’ll Want to Eat in March 2026

Your essential resource for Washington, D.C. dining: a monthly-updated guide to restaurants that you won’t want to miss.

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The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The Resy Hit List: Where In D.C. You’ll Want to Eat in Feb. 2026

There’s no question we hear more often: Where should I go eat? And while we at Resy know it’s an…

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The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The Resy Hit List: Where In D.C. You’ll Want to Eat in Jan. 2026

There’s no question we hear more often: Where should I go eat? And while we at Resy know it’s an…

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Best of The Hit ListWashington D.C.

The 10 Restaurants That Defined D.C. Dining in 2025

We asked our contributors to the Resy Hit List to share their top dining experiences in their cities this year —…

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GuidesWashington D.C.

11 Wonderful Restaurants for Dining With a Group Across D.C.

The holiday rush is on the horizon in the nation’s capital, which means office holiday parties, family gatherings, and celebrations…

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Dish By DishWashington D.C.

It’s the Details That Make the Northern Italian Cooking at Ama Stand Out

A menu can say a lot about what is for dinner beyond the food. But at Ama, a Northern Italian-style…

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Dish By DishWashington D.C.

Five Dishes That Showcase Onggi’s Vision For Modern Korean Dining

The Dupont Circle restaurant is a breath of fresh air.

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