Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don't take them anywhere that serves 'Mexican.'
Ha, ha - no way!
Thanks everyone. I was drawing a blank but you all have given good suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what constitutes a DC vibe unless we are talking about places like Ben's Chili Bowl or The Florida Avenue Grill. Otherwise Founding Farmers would be high on my list. Capital Grille too.
Sorry to be blunt, but I'd be embarrassed to take out of towners to Founding Farmers, which is terrible, or Capital Grille, which is a chain with locations on the west coast.
How about some quality restaurants that are unique to DC:
Mintwood Place
Central
Cafe Milano (the food is nothing special but it's certainly a DC power spot if that's what you're after)
Fiola Mare--beautiful views of Kennedy Center, monuments
Grill Room -- Frank Ruta is probably the best chef in DC
Chez Billy in Petworth--good French food in a cool neighborhood
Red Hen in Bloomingdale--another one with great food in a real DC neighborhood
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don't take them anywhere that serves 'Mexican.'
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what constitutes a DC vibe unless we are talking about places like Ben's Chili Bowl or The Florida Avenue Grill. Otherwise Founding Farmers would be high on my list. Capital Grille too.
Anonymous wrote:It really depends what your budget is...but your looking at anything from 100-1000 dollars. Rasika is always a good choice if they like indian fusion. Oya is pretty, has good food, and prices are reasonable. Sax (same owner as Oya) is gorgeous inside, has a free burlesque show while you eat on certain nights (try to get a seat in the top balcony), the food was just "ok" but def worth it for the ambience/setting if you go on a show night (feels very "extravagant")
Ive heard good things about coco sala...But I've only been there for dessert.