D.C. Restaurant Suggestions

VAgal76

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Our family is headed to D.C. for a quick weekend getaway for DH's birthday. We'll be crashing at a hotel near the National Zoo so I'm on the hunt for a good place to have dinner nearby. I would consider taking the metro or cab if the restaurant really warrants it. DH LOVES italian so I'd like to focus on that but I'd consider seafood and restaurants that just have a good variety (american). Nothing like thai, chinese, etc. There are two requirements - it has to be a restaurant where no monkey suits are required for the gentlemen (business casual he can handle) and it has to be suitable to bring children since we'll have our DS10 with us. Restaurants are a dime a dozen in the area and I've not dined enough up there to know where the good food is at. ;)

TIA! :)
 
My DD (15), her friend (16) and his family just went to this place last week for her friend's (male) 16th birthday. Everyone RAVED about the quality of the meats and my DD keeps talking about it. Also, the kids didn't know they were going there and were dressed in jeans, which I guess turned out to be okay. Here is some info and a review on the place:

Dining at Fogo de Chão is a unique experience. Following a visit to the salad bar, "Gaucho" (Southern Brazilian cowboy) chefs prepare and carve slow-roasted meats tableside at your request. This is a paradise for meat-lovers. The food and service are excellent. The menu is a fixed-price and all-you-can eat.

Pros

Wonderful salad bar with an interesting variety of ingredients

With a choice of 15 different cuts of meat, there is something to satisfy everyone's personal taste

Authentic Gaucho (cowboy) chefs serve traditional Brazilian cuisine

The decor is inviting and cozy

Extensive wine list

Cons

Meats are highly seasoned, not suitable for those on a low-sodium diet

Description
Address: 1101 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 202-347-4668
Hours: Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. Dinner every night, hours vary.
Prices: Lunch-$29.50, Dinner-$44.50, Salad only-$19.50, Children under 5-free, ages 6-10-half price
Reservations: Recommended
Metro: Federal Triangle Stop on the blue/orange lines
Parking: Valet parking available for $6
Web Site: www.fogodechao.com

Guide Review - Fogo de Chão Restaurant Review
This is a genuine steakhouse from Rio Grande de Sul in Southern Brazil, with "Gaucho" (Southern Brazilian cowboy) chefs preparing and carving slow-roasted meats tableside at your request. The menu is a fixed-price featuring a gourmet salad bar, side dishes and 15 different cuts of meat.

Your meal begins with a trip to the salad bar which is beautifully presented with fresh ingredients including some unusual items such as endive, sun-dried tomatoes, mozzarella, asparagus, hearts of palm and smoked salmon. Each person is given a two-sided disk to control the pace of their meal. The green side signals the Gaucho chefs to bring out skewers of meats to carve at the table and the red side indicates when to stop. The meats include sirloin, beef ribs, top sirloin, Filet Mignon, bottom sirloin, lamb, pork, pork sausages, and a variety of cuts including chicken legs and breasts wrapped in bacon. Traditional side dishes are available including warm cheese bread, sweet fried bananas, and garlic mashed potatoes.

The Washington, DC location of Fogo de Chao opened in December 2005. The interior decorated with neutral earth tones and murals depicting Brazilian life, is inviting and will accommodate 320 guests. Overlooking the main dining room is a second level with a separate kitchen, bar and salad bar making it the perfect setting for private parties.

Fogo de Chao has four restaurants in Brazil as well as locations in Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles.
 
Hmmmm, I'm putting this on my list of possibilities. ::yes:: We have a restaurant similar to this at home. DH has yet to try it though I keep trying to get him to go.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
 
We went to D.C. with my children during Pres. weekend. We stayed at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Georgetown has many great restaurants! Many Italian restaurants also, we ate at one but I forgot the name of it:confused: . We ate at a German restaurant with our kids called "Old Europe". My kids loved it, look for their website, it's all authentic German Food. It was great and the wine list was good too with German wines. There are a few websites that have a list of restaurants in D.C. that might be helpful. Also, "CityZen" in the Mandarin was wonderful, but I wouldn't recommend children at that restaurant, the food is not geared for them, though children are welcomed.
 



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