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If you’ve been eating your way through Silver Spring, this won’t come as a surprise.

The region’s dining scene is once again earning regional recognition, this time on Eater DC’s 38, one of the most closely followed lists of standout restaurants across the DC area. Published by Eater DC, the list is widely used by locals and visitors alike as a go-to guide for where to eat right now across the region.

And Silver Spring is on it.

J. Hollinger's Waterman's Chophouse continues to represent the community on a list that spans the entire region, from DC to Northern Virginia to Maryland.

That matters.

Because the DC area is one of the most competitive food regions in the country. Being included reflects consistency, quality, and the ability to stand out among some of the best restaurants in the region.

At the same time, Montgomery County continues to show up in a meaningful way on lists like this, reinforcing what many already know. The county’s dining scene is strong, diverse, and continuing to grow.

Silver Spring is very much part of that story.

Our restaurants are shaped by the people who live here. Diverse, creative, and deeply rooted in their cultures. That shows up in the food, but also in the atmosphere, the service, and the way spaces bring people together.

Recognition like this isn’t the goal, but it does reinforce something important.

Even when only one spot is named, it reflects a broader community of restaurants that are contributing to a dining scene worth paying attention to.

If you’re looking for great food in this region, you don’t have to look far.

It’s happening right here in Silver Spring.

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