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  • DC’s winter restaurant week extended through Sunday – WTOP News

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    Looking to expand your palate, or take a break from cooking? You could grab a bite at one of the D.C.-area eateries participating in the winter restaurant week.

    If you’re dug out of the snow, hundreds of D.C.-area restaurants are inviting you to explore their menus with discounted prices through Sunday.

    The D.C.-area winter restaurant week has been extended through Feb. 1. The original restaurant week ended Sunday, with 385 restaurants participating. But more than 200 eateries across the area decided to keep the promotion running a little longer.

    Restaurants extending will continue to feature three-course selections for brunch and lunch for $25 or $35 per person, and dinner menus for $40, $55 or $65, with optional beverage pairings throughout D.C., Maryland and Virginia.

    Below are some of the restaurants participating. See the full list here.

    DC

    • a.kitchen+bar
    • Ama
    • bartaco at Mt. Vernon Triangle
    • bartaco at The Wharf
    • Casamara
    • Ethiopic Restaurant
    • Floriana
    • Hank’s on the Wharf
    • Imperfecto
    • Kyojin Sushi DC
    • Nina May
    • Opal
    • Rania

    Maryland

    • ala in Bethesda
    • Beth’s Restaurant
    • Caruso’s Grocery in North Bethesda
    • Matchbox in Bethesda and Silver Spring
    • The Dish & Dram

    Virginia

    • Alta Strada Mosaic
    • B Side
    • Bellissimo Restaurant
    • Chasin’ Tails in Falls Church
    • Chima Steakhouse
    • Evelyn Rose
    • Heirloom
    • Potomac Social Tavern

    Shawn Townsend, president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington, said 2025 was a tough year for restaurants navigating inflation, tariffs, increased police presence on the streets and widespread government firings. He said if you can get out and support local restaurants, they are very appreciative.

    “We can highlight restaurants, but also, at the same time, encourage folks to get out of the house and not cook for a night,” he said. “And try something new, or go back to one of your favorites and show them some love.”

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  • Michelin Guide doesn’t include any new stars for DC restaurants – WTOP News

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    The Michelin Guide didn’t add any eateries to its coveted list of starred restaurants in the D.C. area this year.

    A dish from Spanish restaurant Xiquet, which earned a Michelin star.(Courtesy Xiquet)

    The Michelin Guide didn’t add any eateries to its coveted list of starred restaurants in the D.C. area this year.

    The awards for the 2025 D.C. Michelin Guide were announced during a ceremony in Philadelphia on Tuesday night.

    Michelin demoted what was previously the region’s only three-starred restaurant; The Inn at Little Washington is now a two-star establishment.

    Besides that demotion, all other restaurants on D.C.’s list maintained their star status designation from last year.

    D.C. restaurateur and activist José Andrés received the Northeast Cities Mentor Chef Award. Michelin praised Andrés’ focus on sharing his talents with others as well as his ownership over a wide variety of award-winning restaurants, including minibar with two Michelin stars.

    Two restaurants were added to Michelin’s Bib Gourmand list.

    PhoXotic and Your Only Friend were given that status, which celebrates restaurants that offer quality food at a reasonable price.

    PhoXotic serves Vietnamese food, including butcher’s rolls and pho bowls.

    Your Only Friend is a self-described “sandwich bar” with offerings such as the “Hot Nug” sandwich, loaded with chicken nuggets and Nashville hot sauce.

    Both eateries were recently highlighted on a list of eight D.C. restaurants recommended by Michelin. None of those recommended restaurants earned Michelin stars Tuesday night.

    According to Michelin’s website, one-star status goes to restaurants with “top-quality ingredients and prepare dishes with distinct flavors.”

    Two stars represent restaurants with “expertly crafted dishes, with food that is both refined and inspired.”

    Restaurants where “the cooking elevates the craft to an art form” are awarded the highest honor of three stars.

    Green stars are for restaurants that maintain an “exceptional commitment to sustainability.”

    Last year, two restaurants earned their stars for the first time: Vegetarian Latin American restaurant Mita and Japanese sushi restaurant Omakase at Barracks Row.

    The full 2025 D.C. Michelin Guide is posted online. Here’s a look at which restaurants made the cut for star or Bib Gourmand.

    DC’s 2025 Michelin Stars

    Two stars

    • Jônt — Contemporary
    • minibar — Contemporary
    • The Inn at Little Washington — American

    One star

    • Albi — Middle Eastern
    • Bresca — Contemporary
    • Causa — Peruvian
    • Elcielo Washington — Columbian
    • Fiola — Italian
    • Gravitas — Contemporary
    • Imperfecto: The Chef’s Table — Latin American
    • Kinship — Contemporary
    • Little Pearl — Contemporary
    • Masseria — Italian
    • Métier — Contemporary
    • Mita — Vegetarian
    • Omakase at Barracks Row — Japanese
    • Oyster Oyster — Vegetarian
    • Pineapple and Pearls — Contemporary
    • Rania — Indian
    • Rooster & Owl — Contemporary
    • Rose’s Luxury — Contemporary
    • Sushi Nakazawa — Japanese
    • Tail Up Goat — Contemporary
    • The Dabney — American
    • Xiquet — Spanish

    Green stars

    • The Inn at Little Washington — American
    • Oyster Oyster — Vegetarian

    Bib Gourmand

    • Amparo Fondita — Mexican
    • Astoria D.C. — Asian
    • Cane — Caribbean
    • Daru — Indian
    • Dauphine’s — Creole
    • Ellē — Contemporary
    • Hitching Post — Southern
    • Ivy City Smokehouse — Seafood
    • Karizma Modern Indian — Indian
    • L’Ardente — Italian
    • La Tejana — Mexican
    • Laos in Town — South East Asian
    • Lapis — Afghan
    • Maketto — Asian
    • Menya Hosaki — Japanese
    • Oyamel — Mexican
    • PhoXotic — Vietnamese
    • Queen’s English — Chinese
    • Residents Cafe & Bar — Contemporary
    • Sababa — Mediterranean
    • Stellina Pizzeria — Pizza
    • Taqueria Habanero — Japanese
    • The Red Hen — Italian
    • Toki Underground — Japanese
    • Unconventional Diner — American
    • Yellow — Middle Eastern
    • Your Only Friend — Gastropub
    • Zaytinya — Mediterranean

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