HOT: Restaurant Week in Washington DC Area

karty

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Found this out today...for all the people that want to enjoy the finer foods in life, but can't afford...here is your chance...

January 12-18, 2004
"Join over 100 of Washington, DC's finest restaurants for awe-inspiring, 3-course prix fixe meals prepared especially for this gourmet event. Lunch is a delicious $20.04 and dinner is $30.04."
* Prices do not include beverage, tax and gratuity.

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dxpaap

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humm - so is that an apitizer, main dish and desert - didn't see any of my frequent visited restaurants. Guess $30 would be steep for Mcburger :)
 

huesmann

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All the good restaurants (where your $30 would actually have value) have no more seatings.
 

meices

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Yeah, they do that every year in DC pretty cool cause it gives you a chance to try resturants which you and your friends might not normally be able to affoard
 

flashsim

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The Oceanaire Seafood Room is extending the menu to next week. Make your reservation while it's still available.
 

sjwaste

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Originally posted by: flashsim
The Oceanaire Seafood Room is extending the menu to next week. Make your reservation while it's still available.

I had lunch at the Oceannaire probably a couple of months ago. I really wasn't all that impressed. You could definitely do better with $30 a plate elsewhere, even if they're not on the list. I would highly recommend Bistro Francais on M Street in Georgetown, where two can probably eat for $50 normally, although they're also on the list. The food is excellent.
 

whovous

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701 Penn on Monday night was mighty tasty, and $30 was a whole lot less than their regular menu.