This modern Caribbean hot spot is a new kind of D.C. power restaurant
Good/Very Good Dinner at Isla does not end in the dining room. Chic customers filter back into the moodily lit entryway in twos and fours, where they put their to-go bags and fur coats to the side. They find their best light in a dramatic archway framed with mirrors. They strut a little strip of re...
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