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07/10/2006
Nosniv X. says:
I'm heading to DC for the first time this week and have company paid meals for a couple of days. Can someone recommend some of the best places to try out that will also provide a Washington DC experience?
Prices should be in the 30-60 range per person.
I'll be staying in the Embassy Row area if that makes a difference.
Thanks!
I'm heading to DC for the first time this week and have company paid meals for a couple of days. Can someone recommend some of the best places to try out that will also provide a Washington DC experience?
Prices should be in the 30-60 range per person.
I'll be staying in the Embassy Row area if that makes a difference.
Thanks!
07/10/2006
RonAnderson .. says:
Definitely try to spend one night at the 1789 Restaurant in Georgetown, see the rave Yelp reviews here: http://www.yelp.com/bi...
Not nearly as expensive, but a classic DC institution is the Old Ebbitt Grill, see: http://www.yelp.com/bi...
Hope you have a nice time in our city. There are plenty of great restaurants near where you're staying, because it's close to Dupont Circle. Otherwise, hop in a cab and it's a quick trip over to Georgetown or other parts of downtown DC.
Definitely try to spend one night at the 1789 Restaurant in Georgetown, see the rave Yelp reviews here: http://www.yelp.com/bi...
Not nearly as expensive, but a classic DC institution is the Old Ebbitt Grill, see: http://www.yelp.com/bi...
Hope you have a nice time in our city. There are plenty of great restaurants near where you're staying, because it's close to Dupont Circle. Otherwise, hop in a cab and it's a quick trip over to Georgetown or other parts of downtown DC.
07/11/2006
Rocky A. says:
I second 1789 - probably the best bet in your price range. It's classy DC dining. If you're looking for a steak house, the Caucus Room is great. If you're looking for ethnic, try Rasika.
I second 1789 - probably the best bet in your price range. It's classy DC dining. If you're looking for a steak house, the Caucus Room is great. If you're looking for ethnic, try Rasika.
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