Chic, non-family style restaurants in DC ?
#2
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Check online for nearest Metro stops and addresses, and phone numbers for reservations:
2941
15 ria
firefly
zaytinya
zola
little fountain cafe
jaleo
In additon, check the Washington Post's website - www.washingtonpost.com - and look for Tom Sietsma's reviews and dining guide. The guy knows what he's doing! Have fun in DC!
2941
15 ria
firefly
zaytinya
zola
little fountain cafe
jaleo
In additon, check the Washington Post's website - www.washingtonpost.com - and look for Tom Sietsma's reviews and dining guide. The guy knows what he's doing! Have fun in DC!
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PS-Ahaugeto, I could not find my earlier posting. My computer hasn't been the same since the Worm! I did a search for it, before I posted a new message, but it did not appear. That is why I posted a new one.
Sorry for the annoying confusion!
Sorry for the annoying confusion!
#5
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I guess it would depend on where exactly in the DC you're going to want to dine. If you are going to be downtown, I would definitely try Zaytinya for something trendy and very good. It's like greek tapas.
For Sushi, I would try Perry's in Adams Morgan which has a great rooftop deck.
If you wanted to do classy seafood I would do DC Coast.
For Lebanese at a neat place, try Neyla in Georgetown.
Hope this helps.
For Sushi, I would try Perry's in Adams Morgan which has a great rooftop deck.
If you wanted to do classy seafood I would do DC Coast.
For Lebanese at a neat place, try Neyla in Georgetown.
Hope this helps.
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