Lonely Planet's guide to Washington DC - Eating (Chapter), 4th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Washington DC - Eating (Chapter), 4th Edition - 2.99, This is the Eating chapter from Lonely Planet's Washington, DC guidebook. With its fantastic blend of international cuisines and its delectable local produce, DC's foodie scene is generating a lot of buzz. New restaurants are popping up all over town, and there are some excellent farmers markets offering locally grown goodness. Food fit for a president! get stuck into a 'half smoke' at legendary Ben's Chili Bowl sample a soft-shell crab sandwich at Fish Wharf feast on fried chicken at the Hitching Post diner venture into foodie nirvana and try the tasting menu at Café Atlantico indulge in decadent Southern-inspired fare at elegant Vidalia Coverage includes eating in: National Mall, White House Area & Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Capitol Hill & Southeast DC, Southwest DC, Downtown & Penn Quarter, Dupont Circle & Kalorama, Adams-Morgan, Columbia Heights & Northeast, U Street & Shaw, Columbia Heights & Mt Pleasant, Upper Northwest DC, Northern Virginia, Arlington, Alexandria., ISBN: 9781741790450
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