Archive for August, 2012

A Bigger Future for Local Food – Industry Panel & Reception Recap
[ 0 ] August 10, 2012 |

A Bigger Future for Local Food – Industry Panel & Reception Recap

  July 14th to July 21st was Eat Local First Week 2012 in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.  Eat Local First was a campaign started by Think Local First, with the purpose of giving attention to local restaurants, local farms, and the people who make food that’s grown locally more accessible to the rest of […]

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Lunchtime: Chinatown Flow
[ 0 ] August 10, 2012 |

Lunchtime: Chinatown Flow

Zengo is whipping up ramen for lunch so of course I took a field trip.  Zengo is an artful blend of Latin-Asian styles and flavors and Chef-owner Richard Sandoval, whose accolades include Bon Appétit Restaurateur of the Year and Mexico’s Toque d’Oro, has spun regional ingredients into one of my lunch favorites.  Because the middle […]

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A Patio to Remember
[ 0 ] August 10, 2012 |

A Patio to Remember

Even on a 90-degree Thursday, 9-to-5ers can be found populating Johnny’s Half Shell’s brand new $135K patio for their share of complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. A combo of fresh squeezed grapefruit juice, cranberry juice, and Svedka vodka made their “Climate Change” cocktail a refreshing hit. They also featured samples of red and white wine […]

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Itching to Go Back to Sweetwater Tavern…
[ 0 ] August 9, 2012 |

Itching to Go Back to Sweetwater Tavern…

I had never heard about this place before until I went out with a couple of friends a couple weekends ago. Sweetwater Tavern has three locations in Virginia: Merrifield, Centreville, and Sterling. We had reservations at the Centreville location and aside from Luray Caverns and visiting wineries, I have never been so happy to be that […]

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Pabu
[ 0 ] August 9, 2012 |

Pabu

Restaurants that make me feel like I cannot make the food are my favorites.  Now don’t get me wrong, I can make anything on a plate that I put my mind to but there are some things that just seem painfully nauseating to make.  Paying for these things is the better option.  Pabu is one […]

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