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Learn Joia Burger DC's secret to perfecting each bite of a smashburger
Meet Joia Burger in D.C., where a smash burger marries the chopped sandwich trend. Owner Patrice Cleary may be best known for her Filipino restaurant Purple Patch, but she also serves high-quality wagyu smash burgers, fries, and ube soft serve from her Mount Pleasant burger joint. In this Food Fare, learn how Joia Burger adds a new twist to how...
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Food Fare: Perry's in Adams Morgan brings modern take to Japanese cuisine
Perry’s in Adams Morgan has been around for around 40 years and offers modern takes on homestyle Japanese cuisine. News4’s Eun Yang reports.
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Food Fare: DC's Pastis serves these dishes you won't find at NYC location
The latest local offering from famed restaurateur Stephen Starr takes us to Union Market, where a classic French bistro is making its mark on the D.C. food scene. At Pastis, you’ll find some familiar dishes that made the New York City location wildly popular and discover a few specialties unique to D.C. One of those dishes involves sweetbreads, which does...
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Koreaworld: A culinary revolution
Korean food is having a moment, and Chef Deuki Hong and food journalist Matt Rodbard explore the cuisine in their new book “Koreaworld: A Culinary Revolution.” News4’s Eun Yang takes a look at D.C.’s unique space for the food in this Food Fare.
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Ometeo brings unique fajitas and Tex-Mex to Virginia
Ometeo offers short rib, ribeye, and skirt steak as the star, sizzling fajita platter. But beef is one of many options; lobster tostadas also share the stage. News4’s Eun Yang tastes unique Tex-Mex in Tysons, VA, in this Food Fare.
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Red Hen chef serves Italian favorites Roman-style at Bethesda's Aventino
Award-winning Chef Michael Friedman brings his latest venture, Aventino, to Maryland, where he creates Italian favorites with a Roman flare, like the cacio e pepe he prepares in this Food Fare. Right next door, you’ll find AP Pizza shop, which serves the New Jersey-style pizza Chef Mikey serves at his two other locations in D.C.
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From French to Afghan cuisine, the Popal Group celebrates 20 years of serving DC
A family of former refugees from Afghanistan has found great success in the restaurant business in DC. The Popals are celebrating 20 years as industry leaders. The Popal Group is behind hot spots including Lutèce, Pascual, and Lapis — where News4’s Eun Yang takes us behind the scenes in this Food Fare.
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How scratch corn tortillas are made at DC's Pascual
Chef Isabel Coss may be best known for her delicious desserts at Georgetown’s Lutèce, but she recently opened Pascual in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. The Food & Wine’s best new chef says it’s a love letter to her hometown of Mexico City. You might not find your typical Mexican cuisine at Pascual, but Coss wants you to feel...
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Food Fare: The Bazaar by José Andrés brings a playful parade of dishes to DC
Chef and philanthropist José Andrés fulfilled a longtime dream of opening a restaurant in the Old Post Office Pavilion in DC. News4’s Eun Yang takes you behind the scenes at The Bazaar in the Waldorf Astoria with culinary director Chef Manuel Echeverri in this Food Fare.
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Food Fare: How to experience Michelin and James Beard-winning restaurants at home
What if you could throw a fabulous dinner party without having to cook? A D.C. Michelin star-winning restaurant is part of a new service, Moveable Feast, that brings multiple courses from award-winning restaurants to your door. In this Food Fare, Eun Yang takes us to Tail Up Goat to see what’s on the menu.
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