Thursday, February 14, 2013
Food and restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Get caught up with the food scene in Montgomery County and Washington, DC, neighborhoods with "Foodie News." This week, DC Restaurant Week participants announce extensions, Chevy Chase loses a favorite coffee shop, a Bethesda favorite re-opens its doors and more. ************ Does America’s worst cook live in Montgomery County? Sunday’s season premier of Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America” – matching TV cameras with culinary ineptitude – may show just that. Rasheeda Brown of Germantown will compete with 13 other kitchen clods for a $25,000 grand prize and the title of being the best—of the worst, Rockville Patch reported. “Under the tutelage of chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay, Brown and 13 of her kitchen-maladroit brethren will …
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Check out this list of local participants.
Over 200 DC-area restaurants will participate in Washington’s Restaurant Week – this year taking place Feb. 4-10. With three-course meals costing $20.13 at lunch and $35.13 for dinner, restaurant week gives Washington diners a chance to sample some of the area’s finest restaurants for a fraction of the cost. We’ve listed here a few of the local participants around Montgomery County. For a full list of Restaurant Week vendors, visit the event website here. In Bethesda In Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights In Potomac In Rockville Those of you who are new to Restaurant Week might want to check out the Washingtonian’s tips to get the most out of your meals.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Foodie and restaurant news from around Montgomery County and adjacent Washington, DC, neighborhoods.
Get caught up with the food scene in Montgomery County and Washington, DC, neighborhoods with "1 Meat, 3 Sides." This week, locals ramp up for restaurant weeks, a new cigar lounge and two Bethesda staples announce the reopening of their doors. The area’s restaurant weeks are nigh, exciting many a local with the prospect of fancy meals at a third of the price. Over 200 DC-area restaurants will participate in Washington’s Restaurant Week – this year taking place Feb. 4-10. With three-course meals costing $20.13 at lunch and $35.13 for dinner, restaurant week gives Washington diners a chance to sample some of the area’s finest restaurants for a fraction of the cost. Several Montgomery County restaurants will participate, including Jaleo and …
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Check out this list of local participants.
It’s a few weeks down the road, but DC Restaurant Week aficionados know that now is the time to start planning. Over 200 DC-area restaurants will participate in Washington’s Restaurant Week – this year taking place Feb. 4-10. With three-course meals costing $20.13 at lunch and $35.13 for dinner, restaurant week gives Washington diners a chance to sample some of the area’s finest restaurants for a fraction of the cost. We’ve listed here a few of the local participants around Montgomery County. There are no participants in Wheaton or Kensington, but you can find some in nearby Bethesda, Chevy Chase and Rockville. For a full list of Restaurant Week vendors, visit the event website here. In Bethesda In Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights In …
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
What restaurant bargains will you take advantage of?
D.C. Restaurant Week takes you through most of the summer doldrums -- all the way to Sunday, Aug. 19. If you're going just over the border or all the way to Georgetown, dozens of eateries have deals throughout the Washington metropolitan area. The familiar prix-fixe menus will be offered at affordable rates: $20.12 for lunch and $35.12 for dinner for a three-course meal (excluding beverage, tax and gratuity). Check out District365.com or DCist for reviews and let us know your favorites in comments. You can also find Georgetown Patch's listing of the 15 restaurants participating in Georgetown below:
Theresa Defino
2:29 pm on Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Here's the full list. Note there's at least one MD restaurant, Jaleo in Bethesda, also participating along with its sister in D.C. I ate there recently and it was as good as always. http://www.restaurantweekmetrodc.org/   more ›