Tico: Toying with Tacos and Tequila

After two visits to Tico I’m still talking about the tasty tacos, tantalizing tequilas, and tender tongue.  In fact, the Latin-influenced Tico is now on my regular rotation of restaurants. If I’m going too heavy on the alliteration, blame it on Tico chef/owner Michael Schlow.  The chef, who brings Tico to DC from its Boston location, […]

Crane & Turtle: A Winner in Petworth (closed)

If you live in the DC area and haven’t heard about  Crane & Turtle, the new restaurant in the Petworth neighborhood, I’m fairly certain it will be on your radar soon enough.  It emerges amid a flood of new DC restaurants this past spring and summer, so it can be easy to get lost in the […]

The Shack: A Drive for Excellence in Staunton

It is 4:30 on a Friday afternoon.  My husband and I are waiting to get into a restaurant that opens at 5:00 and does not take reservations.  It’s not the first time we have set aside concerns about eating dinner so close to lunchtime.  Hello, Rose’s Luxury and Little Serow.  But we’re not in DC. […]

Macon Bistro & Larder: C’est Bien, Y’all

The new Macon Bistro & Larder in Upper Northwest DC exemplifies fusion.  The restaurant’s name is inspired by two cities named Macon, one in Georgia and one in France.  The concept fuses a traditional bistro with a larder, where products can be purchased for take-home enjoyment. The decor blends vintage light fixtures with high tech industrial touches.  Even […]

Trapezaria: A Meal that Sizzles

I am not sure why the Fourth of July, a holiday about independence, also came to be about backyard barbecues. Many Americans spend the day consuming mass quantities of hot dogs, baked beans, barbecue chicken, and strawberry shortcake.  Since the theme is freedom, this year we decide to take the meaning in another direction and go […]

G by Mike Isabella : Gee Whiz the Tasting Menu is Gratifying CLOSED

Mike Isabella’s name is in lights at Nationals Stadium.  He appeared on season six of “Top Chef” and was runner up on “Top Chef All-Stars.”  He is often a featured chef at fundraising events around town, and this summer will appear on Bravo TV’s “Top Chef Duels.”  Not to mention, he is chef/owner of a growing […]

Water & Wall: Water Over the Bridge (CLOSED)

(Water & Wall is Closed) As a teenager growing up in Northern Virginia, most of my friends lived in Suburban Maryland. I had to accept the fact that it was farther for them to come visit me than vice versa.  Then I became one of those people, living in Maryland and feeling like Virginia is […]

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