Farm-Fresh Fridays at Cafe Atlantico
The Thursday night Penn Quarter FreshFarm Market has been known to attract chefs from neighboring restaurants for years now, but this summer, you can count on seeing Cafe Atlantico's low-key chef Terri Cutrino and her cooks milling about and picking up produce. Last week, the restaurant kicked off a new Friday night special: Each week from now until late fall, Chef Cutrino will create a menu that's made up of ingredients from that week's market. Diners can choose between this $45 three-course prix-fixe or ordering from the a la carte menu. I strolled around the market with Cutrino last week and chatted with her about the new series and about how we regular folks should pick our market produce.
Use our interactive farmers market map to get your fresh produce fix this season.
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May 8, 2009; 4:37 PM ET |
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You Have to Try This: Salmon Tataki at Perrys
This new occasional feature shines a spotlight on some of our favorite dishes and drinks across town. You know, the ones that are just so good you want to give your friends a taste. Got a tip for us? E-mail us at goingoutgurus [at] washingtonpost.com.
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Got Plans? Redux: Mole and Mother's Day
Yesterday's chat was the quintessential Got Plans? grab bag. We talked about mole. We talked about jazz clubs. We talked about Passport DC. We talked about "Star Trek" and Nissan Pavilion traffic. We even spent a bizarrely disproportionate amount of time talking about brunch on H Street (my bad).
Read the full transcript here. Got more to say on these topics? Leave your comments below or submit them to next week's discussion.
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Chocolate Fashion Show? Sweet.
Before we get into all that, we should mention that tickets for the event are still available. They cost $95 in advance ($115 at the door) and include samples from 40 participating restaurants. Of course, it's all for a good cause: Sweet Charity raises money for The Heart of America Foundation's Books from the Heart program, which provides reading material for underprivileged kids. Check out the Reliable Source's report from last year for more intel on the event.
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Mother's Day Without the Cliche
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The Empire Expands: Spike Family Buys Space Next Door
Well, the Dupont thing isn't happening...at least for now. But, as of Monday, the family purchased Zack's Taverna, the Greek restaurant located just next door. Big changes will roll out slowly at the new space, says Micheline Mendelsohn (Spike's sister and director of communications for the business). This week, they're figuring out staffing, cleaning up the restaurant, getting in new food products and serving simple Greek dishes. Spike's new menu is set to roll out on May 18. Expect Greek fare, but instead of the 50-plus list of items on the Zack's menu, a more curated selection of 10 to 15. They may add pizza to the lineup over the course of the summer. (For a look at what the chef has been exploring, check out this New York magazine article about his pizza binge in New York City. Spike has been busy; he's also working on a series of Web cooking videos.)
The family holds the lease for a new Good Stuff in Union Station, but the ETA on that one is yet to be determined because construction at the site has stalled.
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World Cocktail Week: Eight Days of Great Drinks
Today marks the beginning of World Cocktail Week, a worldwide celebration of mixed drinks. In D.C., there are nightly events organized by the members of the D.C. Craft Bartenders Guild, with all of them donating anywhere from 20 to 50 percent of the proceeds to the Museum of the American Cocktail in New Orleans.
"Last year, we raised more money than any city in the world," says Derek Brown, a founding member of the Guild who bartends at (and created the first cocktail menu for) the Gibson. "And this week we want to top that."
Here's a day-by-day guide to where you can find the best drinks in town. Except for the gala dinner on Monday, none of the events has a cover charge.
Wednesday
Gin Rickeys at Bar Pilar
Tonight, from 5 to 7, Adam Bernbach of Bar Pilar will be mixing up traditional Gin Rickeys - no fancy liqueurs, no extraneous ingredients - for $7 a piece. It's an homage, he says, to George Williamson, the bartender who poured the first Rickey years ago at a bar called Shoemaker's on Pennsylvania Avenue. If you're looking for the creative, outlandish cocktails that Bernbach is known for, check with him Tuesday during his next-to-last Cocktail Sessions at Pilar.
And if you're hooked on the Rickey, get ready for July when members of the D.C. Craft Bartenders Guild compete with each other to see who can craft the coolest and most inventive Rickey.
Thursday
'80s Cocktails at PS 7's
Many of the cocktails celebrated and consumed in D.C. bars come from the golden age of the 1920s and '30s, and we usual give short shift to the silly beverages of the '70s and '80s, like the Harvey Wallbanger or Tequila Sunrise. Not so tonight at PS 7's, where bartenders Rachel Sergi of Zaytinya and Jason Strich of Rasika join PS 7's bartender Gina Chersevani to mix up '80s-inspired drinks from 6 to 9.
"We're going to be making '80s drinks with a modern twist," explains Sergi, offering as examples "a Long Island Iced Tea made with all fresh ingredients, or a Fuzzy Navel with fresh peach juice instead of peach schnapps, and Hanger One mandarin blossom vodka instead of orange juice and vodka. Oh, and we'll have Jell-O shooters."
DJ Brian Billion will be spinning Hall & Oates, Cameo, Billy Ocean and Whodini, classic '80s movies have been lined up for the bar's large flatscreen TV, and the staff are digging '80s outfits out of their closets - dressing up is encouraged, for customers, too.
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