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,…
Mar 31, 2006
The Weekly Feed: Imperialism Edition
Montmartre, Vous Êtes Mon Petit Napoleon It seems that the battle is on. Weeks after the closing of La Colline and the simultaneous news that Dupont Circle’s Johnny’s Half Shell would be taking over, another Hill business is moving in to secure the soon-to-be empty Half Shell space. Montmartre, the fantastic French bistro by Eastern Market, is expanding its territory. We’d like to think that it’s a win for the Hill and a slap in…
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…
Aug 16, 2005
Jobs Open for Food Lovers
If you’re an aspiring food writer or an aspiring chef, there are some cool new jobs opening up to fuel your dreams. First comes news of a new food editor position opening up at The Examiner. The position is freelance and listed as a 7-10 hour a week job for a 1-2 page weekly section. Based on the tasks listed, this section of The Examiner will most likely debut late this year. The ad is…