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The Latest Dish
• June 7, 2017
Scott Drewno, former chef at The Source; Danny Lee, owner-operator of Mandu; and Drew Kim, a founder of Matchbox Food Group, have formed Fried Rice Collective (get it?) and will […]
The Latest Dish
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Scott Drewno, former chef at The Source; Danny Lee, owner-operator of Mandu; and Drew Kim, a founder of Matchbox Food Group, have formed Fried Rice Collective (get it?) and will […]
Cocktail of the Month: The Hellusion
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After a painfully slow ride during rush hour in the Malaysian metropolis of Kuala Lumpur, my taxi drops me at a nondescript office building. I hope it’s the place I’m […]
Chef of the Month: Samuel Kim of 1789 Restaurant
• May 24, 2017
Samuel Kim was named executive chef of 1789 Restaurant, the Georgetown culinary landmark at 1226 36th St. NW, in the summer of 2014. Tell us about your career path. Kim: […]
Nora Leaves National Legacy
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The story of Nora Pouillon, D.C.’s preeminent organic restaurateur — and the mother of the region’s longest running organic farmers market at Dupont Circle — brings to mind the saying: […]
The Latest Dish
• May 3, 2017
Phoenix-based True Food Kitchen is expanding across the bridge. The company’s first metro-area location in Fairfax, Virginia, gets a sister operation in Bethesda, Maryland, this summer, when it opens in […]
Cocktail of the Month: White Russian
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The white Russian has been on a roller coaster ride since its inception — climbing to a peak in the ’70s, falling into a steady slump, shooting up to dizzying […]
The Latest Dish
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Phoenix-based True Food Kitchen is expanding across the bridge. The company’s first metro-area location in Fairfax, Virginia, gets a sister operation in Bethesda, Maryland, this summer, when it opens in […]
French Ambassador Cuts Ribbon at Ladurée on M St.
• April 24, 2017
This Sunday, May 7, from noon to 5 p.m., more than 30 artist’s studios in the former Jackson School building at 3050 R St. NW, across from Montrose Park, will […]
Georgetown Icon, Dixie Liquor Rises Again
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Closed since July 1, Dixie Liquor, founded in 1934, reopened April 20 — same place, same times, same property owners, different business owners. The new owners for the business are […]
