Restaurant
The Mitsitam Cafe is located in the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The word “Mitsitam” means “Let’s eat!” in the Native language of the Delaware and Piscataway peoples, reflecting the cafe’s focus on the indigenous cuisines of the Americas.
The cafe is renowned for its menu, which features the indigenous foods of the Western Hemisphere and uses the culinary traditions of Native Americans. The menu is divided into different regions, including the Northern Woodlands, South America, the Northwest Coast, Mesoamerica, and the Great Plains. Each section features traditional foods from those regions.
For example, you might find cedar-planked salmon from the Northwest Coast, buffalo burgers representing the Great Plains, or perhaps a taco made with traditional ingredients from Mesoamerica. It’s not just about the food, but the history and culture that each dish represents.
Beyond just being a place to eat, Mitsitam Cafe seeks to educate visitors about the history of Native peoples, their connection to the land, and their rich and diverse cultures. Ingredients are often locally sourced, and traditional methods of preparation are used.
The Cafe’s Executive Chef has been known to host cooking demonstrations and classes, further adding to the educational value of the cafe.
The Mitsitam Cafe has won multiple awards for its innovative and culturally significant approach to food service in a museum setting. It’s not just a place to grab a bite while visiting the museum; it’s a culinary journey through the native cultures of the Americas. Remember to check the most recent updates on operation hours and any potential changes due to health and safety measures.
Restaurant Details
Cuisine:
American
Private Dining?:
no
Location
4th St SW
Washington, DC 20560