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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The obsession with "fine dining" is bizarre to me. How often are you eating out that this is the most important part of your life. I know there is a lack of kitchen space in most DC homes so maybe that is why cooking and having people over is less common and eating out is so important. Even if you eat out once a week, that is 8 hours of your life but it seems to dominate your life.[/quote] Obsession? No. I’m just pointing out the fact that if you’re celebrating a special occasion at a nice restaurant, it’s nice to not have to include a 1.5 hour rountrip drive to DC. It’s either that, or Red Lobster.[/quote] Oh we would go to Frederick not DC. But my family prefer my cooking to a restaurant for special occasions. Could not imagine celebrating a family birthday at a restaurant how cold and impersonal, that is so limiting. Do you not include children in birthday celebrations? DC is fun for a Caps game though. [/quote] You DC people are so freaking ignorant. If we want to go to a restaurant for a special occasion, we don't need to go to Red Lobster. Here are 2 options in Kentlands: Vasili's (a 5 min walk because it's in Kentlands; my parents, who have lived in Manhattan their entire lives, love it there) Kenaki Sushi (not fancy, per se, but excellent sushi) In Montgomery County: Founding Farmer's (yes, there's a Rockville location -- you must be shocked) Jaleo's in Bethesda Il Pizzico in Rockville Inferno Pizzeria Napoletana in Gaithersburg, which has actually made Washingtonians list of 100 Best Restaurants Peter Chang in Rockville, which also made the Washingtonian list Among others. [/quote] Are those your best options? Those are mostly fine mid-tier chain, but certainly nothing to brag about. Well, at least you can come to DC to really experience fine dining.[/quote]
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