Ella Fitzgerald crooned about loving “Paris in the summer when it sizzles”, and so do local Francophiles on July 14. This Sunday marks Bastille Day, also known as la Fête Nationale where we celebrate all things French. Depending on which celebrated French icon you wish to emulate this weekend, we […]
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Travel to France to Celebrate International Sous Vide Day in Washington DC
Cuisine Solutions to Host Sous Vide Dinner at the Embassy of France to Celebrate International Sous Vide Day on January 26, 2019 with a four course dinner and cultural experience. In honor of International Sous Vide Day on January 26, Cuisine Solutions will host a charitable sous vide dining experience at the Embassy of France in Washington, D.C. Guests […]
A True Taste of Paris in DC: Maison Kayser
Bonjour to all my French food lovers, I have a very special treat for you – Maison Kayser is now open in DC! Maison Kayser, an authentic artisanal French Boulangerie, meaning that bread and other baked goods are mixed and baked on-site all day long, is now opened at 1345 […]
Mike Isabella Partners with DC’s Favorite Summer Picnic for Fourth Annual Diner en Blanc
Mike Isabella Food, Al Fresco Dining, An Excuse to Wear All Your Summer Whites – What’s not to Love? Diner en Blanc is back this year for its fourth annual DC pop-up picnic, with a tasty twist. Award-winning DC chef, Mike Isabella, is headlining the food element this year and […]
Review: Brabo
After 8 years of filling bellies in Old Town, Brabo underwent some renovations in 2016. It reopened with a refreshed look that features a larger bar area, more natural light, and modern fixtures and furniture. It also now offers diners more ways to enjoy their meals. Diners can pick between Brabo’s […]
Petits Plats: Fine French without the Frills
Someone once told me Woodley Park feels a little bit like it has been frozen in time. With its odd collection of restaurants, mixing the likes of Nando’s and Dunkin Donuts (no hate here, I’m a Boston girl) with unique establishments like Petits Plats, and Open City – I can’t say I […]
Bistro du Coin: Our Two Favorite Snacks
We love Bistro du Coin with it’s high ceilings, traditional French/Belgian dishes, and large interior. However dinner and brunch can get very crowded with their ambiguous reservation policy. That’s okay. When you’re walking around Dupont, just left Kramer Bookstore, or are making your way from Logan Circle to Georgetown, stop […]