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Apr 06, 2023

New Downtown D.C. Food Hall Called The Square Will Feature Famous Local Chefs

The food hall, led by chefs Rubén García and Richie Brandenburg, will open in June.  

May 27, 2009

First Look: H Street Country Club

Opening tonight is H Street Country Club, the much anticipated, long awaited indoor mini-golf course/Mexican eatery in Northeast. We’ve heard rumors about the DC-themed holes bordering on two years now. Chalk up their logo, which says “Est. 2008,” to overzealousness. Even the hard hat tour in February 2009 showed a place still in development; there wasn’t a blade of fake grass in sight. Last night we had the chance to be among the first to…

Aug 29, 2006

Eat for Katrina Relief

Although District residents may be seguing into fall’s business-as-usual pace, we’re reminded today that, one year after Hurricane Katrina, those who call New Orleans home are still caught up in loose ends and mired in disarray caused by Katrina’s aftermath. Area food folks remind us that people still need our help. As Metrocurean reported last week, local restaurants participating in Share our Strength’s Restaurants for Relief today, which include Evening Star, Tallula and Capitol Grille,…

Jul 06, 2006

Maryland Envy

Ah, Silver Spring. Even the name suggests silver lining optimism. Despite that it’s the ‘burbs, plenty of former city dwellers are making the commitment to buy real estate, open restaurants, and set up shop in what was previously considered a place to pass through as opposed to a destination. Perhaps Silver Spring is growing into what Clarendon wanted to become, before condos and retail chains began chipping away its character. In five years, will…

Feb 16, 2006

Edna Lewis: Grande Dame of Southern Cooking

With the revival of classic cookbooks propelled by the releases of The Silver Spoon and Julie and Julia — the blog-turned-book in which Julie Powell writes on cooking every recipe in Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking — it’s worth noting the death of chef and cookbook writer Edna Lewis, 89. Lewis didn’t just compile recipes. Having authored The Taste of Country Cooking, she’s largely credited with explaining and showcasing Southern cooking to…

Nov 30, 2005

District Gentrification: Restaurants and Real Estate

In gentrifying neighborhoods from U Street to Upshur, top-notch D.C. chefs and restaurateurs are jockeying for prime positions. Along the U Street corridor, Al Tiramisu owner Luigi Diotaiuti has opened Al Crostino and Saied Azali followed suit with Viridian, Perrys’ sibling venture. Nora Pouillon of the eponymous Nora and Asia Nora allegedly has her eye on 14th Street for a new place (U Nora, perhaps?) and James Beard nominee Ann Cashion of Cashion’s Eat Place…

Sep 27, 2005

Gillian Clark’s Colorado Kitchen

“For whatever reason, we’re the restaurant you all love to hate,” remarks Chef Gillian Clark of her Brightwood restaurant, Colorado Kitchen. Some patrons have complained about slow service. Others are put off by the tone of the menu. “Are you starving?” it reads, “…you’d better have a salad and stop staring at the folks in the kitchen with that anxious look in your eye. You’re making them nervous.” PCists are skeptical of her more recent…

 
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