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Chef Thomas Keller Signing in Friendship Heights Tomorrow

Chef Thomas Keller Signing in Friendship Heights Tomorrow

Über-Chef Thomas Keller will be at Williams-Sonoma in the Mazza Gallerie tomorrow signing copies of his cookbook, Ad Hoc at Home. The event, which begins at 5 p.m., unfortunately penalizes those who may have purchased their cookbook long ago -- Keller will only be signing books purchased at Williams-Sonoma. While it may be sound business practice, it's a shame that this punishes those who were early adopters of the book. more ›

The Weekly Feed: Gobble Gobble Edition

The Weekly Feed: Gobble Gobble Edition

Dish of the Week: Bacon-Balsamic Brussels Sprouts more ›

The Weekly Feed: Frenching Edition

The Weekly Feed: Frenching Edition

Dine Out for Eastern Market on Monday The outpouring of support for Eastern Market continues. On Monday, May 21, several restaurants on Capitol Hill will participate in Dining Out for Eastern Market, a "Dining Out for Life" style charity event where the restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to the Capitol Hill Community Foundation's Eastern Market fund, which has raised $238,000 so far to assist the South Hall merchants while a temporary market... more ›

The Weekly Feed: So Many Chefs Edition

The Weekly Feed: So Many Chefs Edition

Tom reports in this week's Dish that John Wabeck, executive chef of Firefly just south of Dupont Circle, is departing at the end of the month. Wabeck has been plating up fantastic dishes for years at Firefly, which is why it ranks as one of my favorite places. Now he's decided that he might want to pursue, according to Tom, either "the wine thing," or "the kitchen thing." Sounds like a case of burnout to me. It's too bad, too, because I was really looking forward to the Spring menu. more ›

Zen For Your Palate and Your Wallet: CityZen Lounge Tasting Menu

Zen For Your Palate and Your Wallet: CityZen Lounge Tasting Menu

Last fall, DCist assured you that you could sample Eric Ziebold’s cuisine at the CityZen lounge for less than $60. Though our penchant for drinks made it a stretch for us, we could certainly see how less thirsty diners could enjoy a pure eating experience without breaking the bank. more ›

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