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re: Washington D.C. Suggestions?

Posted on 5/18/10 at 10:25 am to
Posted by Tiger Attorney
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2007
19674 posts
Posted on 5/18/10 at 10:25 am to
I was hoping you would respond...


Its my gf first time there since aq 72 hour trip in 7th grade...so really her first visit (only reason I am considering Old Ebbit...I am not a huge fan).

We are both into art so I have a feeling many of our days will be spent hovering around art museums all day.

Blue Duck gets great reviews...and any other places you have been are greatly appreciated as well.

I was strongly considering citronelle for our blowout meal....In at Little Washington is too far for this trip...though I would have loved to bring her there.
Posted by DaBeerz
Member since Sep 2004
16995 posts
Posted on 5/18/10 at 10:39 am to
I'm moving up there in July...me and the fiancee are going June 2nd-6th to look for a place to live.

I know very little about the city.. so I'm going to look up some of these places you listed.

I ate at Old Ebbits twice during my interview just because it was easy to go by myself and eat at the bar in the back. I thought it was pretty good, "upscale" bar food.
Posted by coolpapaboze
Parts Unknown
Member since Dec 2006
15854 posts
Posted on 5/18/10 at 3:16 pm to
I forgot CityZen in the Mandarin Oriental hotel. Chef is Eric Ziebold, former sous at The French Laundry. There's an interesting blog post out there somewhere written by a former line cook st the FL. She tells the story of one service where Ziebold gets so put out with the kitchens performance that he orders everyone to stop. He the proceeds to cook every station in the kitchen at the same time while admonishing the staff for dragging arse. It would be an impressive feat at Dennys, it's bordering on heroic to pull that off at FL. It's probably worth a tripbro Citizen. A buddy of mine lives in DC and he's also a wino/foodie. It's his favorite place.
Posted by SM6
Georgia
Member since Jul 2008
8802 posts
Posted on 5/23/10 at 9:53 am to
I like Citronelle a lot, as well as Cafe Atlantico. I would recommend you look at Vidalia as well (near McPherson Square). It features some interesting takes on classic southern dishes. Its fairly eclectic in their ingredients, but you might dig it.
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