Chef Bertrand Chemel's menu accents modern American cooking with French and Mediterranean flavors.
This snazzy wine bar and tapas restaurant has Moroccan and French influences.
An eatery with small-town appeal.
The lively local chain boasts of consistently good Lebanese fare.
Fine food that pays tribute to the season.
Serving falafel, kabobs, gyros and other Mediterranean dishes to barhoppers after clubs close.
Compelling recipes, a handsome space, service with a smile -- a meal at this "grand house" adds up to a transporting evening. A class act in spite of its youth, Pazo wears its name well.
House-made pastas, seafood and salads star at this Italian restaurant.
Advertised as a "bar & grill, art & eat," U-topia brims with artistic and culinary flare. Live jazz and Latin music is offered nightly.
This attractive, friendly Arlington storefront offers a remarkable price/quality ratio: Dishes are fresh and seasonal; the cooking is sure-handed; and the prices are low.
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