Category: Washington D.C.

This Weekend: 20 Saturday Brunches
[ 1 ] August 9, 2013 |

This Weekend: 20 Saturday Brunches

Most places serve Sunday brunch, but I often want to venture out for brunch on Saturday’s.  The problem is I usually have to spend about 15-30 minutes surfing the web to find something that is affordable and offered on Saturdays in the District, which is why I compiled this list.  This is honestly a personal […]

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Where I’m Eating: Etto
[ 0 ] August 8, 2013 |

Where I’m Eating: Etto

  Etto equals good food but too small.  To the restaurants defense, it probably did not know it would garner this popularity when it opened its doors or this was probably the space they could afford.  The pizza is the star of their show with six options to choose from on the menu varying from […]

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Dishes We Love: Rockstar Shrimp
[ 0 ] July 31, 2013 |

Dishes We Love: Rockstar Shrimp

Old Town Alexandria offers patrons another choice when it comes to eating out:  Flat Iron Steak and Saloon, the latest addition to King Street.  Whether you are looking for a happy hour or a romantic night on the town, Flat Iron offers a broad experience.  The ambiance, crowd, and food will not disappoint.  My fave of the night […]

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After the Weekend…Paella!
[ 0 ] July 26, 2013 |

After the Weekend…Paella!

Along with the heat, summer brings the annual celebration of Spain’s favorite culinary tradition, Paella. From July 29ththrough August 11th, José Andrés and his culinary team at Jaleo will celebrate the eleventh annual Paella Festival with a two-week event featuring a variety of paella specials, as well as a signature watermelon-tomato cocktail that will be available during lunch and […]

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Oldie but Goodie:  L’Auberge Chez Francois
[ 0 ] July 26, 2013 |

Oldie but Goodie: L’Auberge Chez Francois

Visiting L’Auberge Chez Francois had been on my list for quite some time.  It is arguably the number one French restaurant in the Washington, DC area.  The customer service is one reason driving down the hilly, winding two lane roads was worth it.  Your treated like royalty from the moment you walk in and the […]

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