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DC's Winter Restaurant Week is back with new restaurants participating

From Jan. 27 to Feb. 2, enjoy different culinary tastes with reduced prices. 

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If you enjoy immersing your taste in contrasting cultures, the Metropolitan Washington Winter Restaurant Week is back. You will be able to enjoy special deals on brunch and specific lunch selections for $25 or $35 per person and multi-course dinners ranging from $40 to $65 per person. 

Participating restaurants in D.C., Maryland and Virginia will offer these special culinary experiences from Jan. 27 to Feb. 2. Be sure to reserve a seat at your favorite eatery and don't miss out on catching yummy deals.

A restaurant in Mount Vernon Triangle that combines French and Chinese cuisine showcases its menu as part of D.C. Restaurant Week. News4's Tommy McFly tries some menu favorites.

“Restaurant Week is the perfect time to explore and support local restaurants, connect with friends and family over incredible meals, and experience the passion and creativity of our chefs at an amazing value,” said Shawn Townsend, president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington.

New restaurants coming in for this year’s week include an array of different flavors and Michelin-starred establishments. You can find the details here.

Washington, D.C.

  • Tail Up Goat
  • Elle
  • Namak in Adams Morgan
  • Arrels
  • ART DC 
  • District E in Penn Quarter
  • Gordon Ramsey Fish and Chips
  • Pink Tiger at The Wharf
  • a.kitchen+bar in the West End
  • Amelie in Logan Circle
  • Cordelia Fishbar
  • JINYA Ramen Bar in Union Market
  • Cynthia in the H Street Corridor
  • El Bebe Tacos
  • Tequila in Capitol Riverfront
  • El Taller del Xiquet in Glover Park
  • Republic Cantina in NoMa
  • River Club DC in Downtown

Virginia

  • a.lounge+bar 
  • Jula’s on the Potomac in Alexandria
  • El Bebe at The Boro in Tysons
  • Heirloom in Reston
  • Evelyn Rose in Vienna
  • Immigrant Food in Ballston
  • Milk & Honey in Dulles
  • Local Provisions in Sterling
  • Taqueria Xochi and Salt in Arlington

Maryland

  • Beth’s Restaurant
  • Hello Betty and 
  • Mussel Bar in Bethesda
  • Milk & Honey in Camp Springs and Silver Spring

2024 RAMMYS award winners also participating this year include Amazonia, Mi Vida, Ometeo, Dauphines, and The Salt Line locations in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Perry’s, Masako Morishita, Equinox on 19th and Kaz Sushi Bistro. 

Hungry for more? Thompson Restaurants are extending their restaurant week deals one more week. You can enjoy a variety of food like a casual burger bite to espresso-rubbed ribeye for an extended period of time. You can find details here. 

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