keithdcil
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As for 2941, I'll have to take a look. Right now the options running through my head are Art and Soul, Proof, and Corduroy, though I've got no idea how kid friendly the latter two are. Of the three, I would pick Corduroy. Art and Souls' s food didn't impress me and I don't think Proof is appropriate for kids. Have you looked into Wolfgang Pucks The Source - Upstairs.
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Ted's Montana Grill in Ballston has a couple small rooms.
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Thanks for the feedback.
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Agreed it's a good value. Went for teh first time last night after a show at Studio. I had Gumbo which was spicy and packed full of shrimp and sausage along with a salad w/ fried oysters. She had a vegetarian mushroom "meat" loaf and said was very good (I took her word for it). Perfect after theatre meal.
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I agree w/ cafe du parc. Also nearby, Chef Geoffs has a nice wine list by the glass and you could stick to apps to keep it light.
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The Daily Grille in the Hyatt.
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Cava on Barracks Row.
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Taking my wife to see Paul McCartney at Fedex Field Saturday night. Any recommendations for a nice sit down dinner before (show starts at 7:30)? We are comming from Arlington.
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Check out Domaso in the new Palomar Hotel in Rosslyn. Nice food, Great View.
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For very good and relatively inexpensive Turkish food try Kazan in Mclean. Ambience wise: Its in a little strip mall but the place is cute inside. Call for directions and to confirm how late they are open(703) 734-1960.
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This year Passover begins April 8th and continues for seven days . On the first and second nights observant jews have a formal dinner called a Seder and for the rest of the holiday they avoid certain "leavened" foods like bread. From Dino's website: My Mother Ella was famous for her Passover dinners. Even when the various branches of our family were not talking to each other, we always had a full house at the Gold's! We will be offering her favorites: haroset, chopped chicken liver, matzoh ball soup, gefilte fish, your choice of lamb, roast chicken or fish and special passover treats for dessert. Our 5 course feast is $55 per person, $25 for kids. We will have a flight of 4 glasses of wine (not kosher!) to accompany your meal for $30. If you wish to celebrate Seder with us for the first two nights, please bring your own Haggadah and we will provide the Seder plate!
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Brett, Daniel and Grover, Thanks! Those are all great options. Dean Gold (Dino) has it listed as "Ella's Passover Dinner" on his website. I will call Todd Gray (Equinox)and Allan Popovsky (Hudson) since they don't have them advertized and report back.
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A few years back, I attended a Passover dinner at Spago in Chicago. The menu was modern (non-kosher) interpretations of traditional jewish foods paired with Austrailian passover wines. They also had a non-religious service in english lead by a spiritual adviser to Wolfgang's daughter who was the GM. My goyish friends and I had a blast. Anything like this in DC?
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Non-Romantic Valentine's Day Dinner Options
keithdcil replied to aurelgrooves's topic in Help Needed
The sushi/asian place CHA at the new Donovan Hotel. -
Surfside in Glover Park. Fish Tacos and shrimp quesadillas.
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Dining in Old Town Alexandria
keithdcil replied to flygirl's topic in Washington DC Restaurants and Dining
momo sushi - 212 Queen St. They only have two tables and a counter. -
For brunch with a crowd, my parents always pick The Daily Grill in the bethesda Hyatt. Huge menu and pots of coffee on the table makes everone happy.
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Clients, a group of 8 from NY, want to go to either The Source (upstairs) or Corduroy for dinner in two weeks. Right now which is best?
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In Bethesda, my family thinks Chicken on the Run is still better than the new Don Pollo. Altho DP is more convenient.
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Chicago Style Hot Italian Beef
keithdcil replied to redfox2602's topic in Washington DC Restaurants and Dining
Huge Als #1 fan here . They even cater office lunches in Chicago. Those meetings are very popular. I think the bread is key. -
Thanks fopr the update. I am sooo looking forward to this. The old LE was slipping a bit at the end, tho.
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Dining at National Harbor
keithdcil replied to dgreen's topic in Washington DC Restaurants and Dining
If it stays as cold as it was last night, pobably a good move to avoid. -
I think your calculations are correct. This was a special evening and not how we regularly "roll" when it's just the two of us and , more importantly, not on expense acct. Was it worth it? Yes.
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Dining at National Harbor
keithdcil replied to dgreen's topic in Washington DC Restaurants and Dining
We're doing the same on Sunday. From the website there isn't much else, yet.