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No detail too small

Elisir means “elixir” in Italian, but Chef Enzo Fargione should have named his new Penn Quarter restaurant Dettaglio — “detail.”    

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A taste of history

The Federalist is full of flavors from the 18th century, but a little short on details.

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No detail too small

Chefs and servers cover their diners’ every need at new Italian restaurant Elisir

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The diner, refined

The Hamilton has a smart take on 24/7

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High Thai

One of DC’s most respected chefs departs from Greek fare and takes an adventure in Asian cuisine

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Theater dinner

For arts patrons headed to the theaters downtown, Café du Parc and the Round Robin Bar inside the Willard Intercontinental Hotel are within walking distance to the National and Warner theaters, and both make great options.

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Get Lost

Lost Society is both a steakhouse and a meet market for U Street

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New hot spots up the ante

Among the D.C. area’s many neighborhoods, perhaps none suffers more indignity from association with a single food item than Adams Morgan and its jumbo pizza slice.

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Dive In

Pearl Dive Oyster Palace and Black Jack offer seafood — and the elusive cool factor.

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Rogue 24: Breaking rules never tasted so good.

Going rogue in Washington seems to be trendy these days — not just for politicians, but for chefs, too.

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Irish American

Be it spicy, tangy, crunchy or gooey, no one does satisfying bar food like the Irish — and Americans.

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