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[quote=Anonymous]Were just up there for the Fourth. Went to Eataly which is perfect for taking kids to. Keep them occupied watching the cooks prepare bread and pasta. Variety of foods so plenty of options to choose from, just wish you could mix different eating areas as each "restaurant" is fully self contained. There are plenty of ramen and yakitori places that are mostly better than anything you can get here in DC. Caveat is that I have yet to be to Daikaya, but you will not want to go back to Kushi after getting yakitori in NYC. Chinatown is another good option as really good Chinese food is not really readily available here. Depending on when you go, restaurant week is coming up and they've been running some special restaurant weeks such as Italian and French.We had a great dinner at David Burke Townhouse which was a special Fourth of July menu for $35 for 3 courses with 4 options per course. One thing to be careful of is that some restaurants do not even allow children such as the Jean Georges restaurants. One place we were going to try, but it was closed on the Fourth was DBGB Kitchen. Will have to try next visit.[/quote]
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