Monday, December 05, 2005

New Restaurants In And Around DC

You can read about these elsewhere... or you can just read about them here.
  • Rasika - Indian, near Chinatown. Apparently opening next week, Dec. 12. Chef Vikram Sundaram has come to DC from London's award-winning Bombay Brasserie, according to The List.
  • Fogo de Chao - Finally, DC gets a churrascuria. For those of you still confused, that is Brazilian for lots of meat, delivered to your table on an "all you can eat" basis. It's a chain but looks promising. Coming THIS WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7!
  • Zengo - recently opened. Billed as "modern Mexican" food, it seems frighteningly more like Mexican meets Asian.
  • Open City - see post below for details on this new Woodley Park hangout by the owners of Tryst and the Diner
  • Jin - yet another odd mix of Caribbean-Hawaiian. It's located on 14th Street, next to Busboys and Poets. Looks a bit Euro-trash for the neighborhood, but you can't judge a bar by its windows.
And sad to say, closings: Rumor (per the Washington Post) is both Blackie's and Lulu's Club Mardi Gras were recently sold. A new condo building is coming soon to the triangle of land across from Lulu's, and speculation was that the proprietors would try to get rid of the Bourbon Street-style club, but this doesn't quite seem like the right time, does it?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Atlanta has a Fogo de Chao; I hear it's good. Not that I would know.

Anonymous said...

I've been to Jin and the food there is awesome! The crowd is really nice and friendly... the atmosphere... soothing! The drinks were great too! I think it is definitely up and coming... and euro-trash... maybe you should stop by on a Friday before you judge. Taste the food, get some drinks... and relax.... and I'd say it's more of an Asian/Caribbean theme more than Hawaiian.