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Updated 12/04/2008 | 26 Items
The restaurants that I have tried and loved.
You don't have to spend a lot to eat well at these five spots.
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Bring a sense of adventure and a flexible palate with you to this Korean spot.
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Critic Tom Sietsema reveals which restaurants deliver the most culinary bang for the buck.
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Five Washington restaurants that serve delicious -- and affordable -- morning meals.
Tom Sietsema reveals which restaurants deliver the most culinary bang for the buck.
December 03, 2008
Walking into the soon-to-open Matchbox on 8th Street SE, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in the restaurant's flagship Penn Quarter location. There's the same exposed ductwork, same fabric on high-backed booths, same blond wood tables with vintage matchboxes set into the tops, same fiery pizza oven tucked at the end of the bar. Reclaimed brick and barn wood from Pennsylvania line the walls.
December 01, 2008
A Two-in-One-Package: With the launch of Zola Wine & Kitchen, Penn Quarter gains a trendy new place to buy wine, and the executive chef of the related Zola restaurant around the corner gets a place to test recipes and teach cooking classes.
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Updated 12/04/2008 | 26 Items
The restaurants that I have tried and loved.
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