DC Restaurant Week
Jan. 3rd, 2007 12:54 pmhttp://www.washington.org/restaurantwk/
Okay, who's doing what, when?
DC Foodies had good things to say about Corduroy, so I'd like to try and finagle a seating there. I always love Filomena, and the one time I ate at Chef Geoff's it was pretty tasty.
Zaytinya's a good bet as well, so long as you don't mind a looooooooong wait for a table on weekends.
Others I'm considering (if you have opinions on any of them, feel free to speak up):
That's from a quick rundown of the list, there are probably more I might be interested in when I have more time to look things up.
Okay, who's doing what, when?
DC Foodies had good things to say about Corduroy, so I'd like to try and finagle a seating there. I always love Filomena, and the one time I ate at Chef Geoff's it was pretty tasty.
Zaytinya's a good bet as well, so long as you don't mind a looooooooong wait for a table on weekends.
Others I'm considering (if you have opinions on any of them, feel free to speak up):
- Agraria
- In all my years at Georgetown, I never once managed to eat at 1789; I'm not feeling a severe lack, honestly, but wouldn't be averse. Chris, you'd have to dig up a jacket though. ;)
- 21 P (although it loses points for highly annoying website)
- Indique, maybe? Or perhaps Rasika instead.
- Haven't been to Sequoia in years, but it's not top of my list.
- Sesto Senso
- Ten Penh
That's from a quick rundown of the list, there are probably more I might be interested in when I have more time to look things up.