The D.C. region’s biannual restaurant showcase is cooking up a return next week.
Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington has enlisted dozens of establishments to participate in this year’s Winter Restaurant Week, which will run from Monday, Jan. 15 to Sunday, Jan. 21.
The roster of first-timers includes the Vietnamese restaurant Nue (944 W Broad Street) in Falls Church and two Tysons restaurants: Ingle Korean Steakhouse, which opened at Pike 7 Plaza (8369 Leesburg Pike, Suite A) in 2022, and Tysons Social Tavern, which can be found inside the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel (1960 Chain Bridge Road).
Pisco Y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar, which opened at Reston Town Center (1871 Explorer Street) last summer, is also making its Restaurant Week debut.
All of the participants will serve multi-course brunch and lunch menus for $25 or $35 per person, along with dinner menus for $40, $55, or $65 per person for on-site dining, though some restaurants will offer delivery.
With the promotional campaign launching on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, some participants will have extended brunch offerings, according to a press release.
“Additional menu prices have been added to the promotion to allow more restaurants to participate and have these participants offer more dining options to customers at a variety of price points that fit every budget,” RAMW President and CEO Shawn Townsend said. “Offering menus at a variety of price points helps keep the program sustainable and gives restaurants the chance to offer more memorable culinary experiences for their guests.”
The tail end of the regional campaign will run into the first-ever restaurant week planned by Falls Church City, which will kick off a 10-day celebration of its food service industry on Jan. 19. Over 40 restaurants in the Little City will offer three-course meals and discounts.
The other Fairfax County restaurants involved in RAMW’s 2024 Winter Restaurant Week are below.
- 2941 Restaurant (2941 Fairview Park Drive in Merrifield)
- Agora Tysons (7911 Westpark Drive)
- Alta Strada Mosaic (2911 District Avenue in Merrifield)
- American Prime (1420 Spring Hill Road in Tysons)
- B Side (8298 Glass Alley in Merrifield)
- Bellissimo Restaurant (10403 Main Street in Fairfax City)
- Chima Steakhouse (8010 Towers Crescent Drive, Suite 100 in Tysons)
- Circa at The Boro (1675 Silver Hill Drive in Tysons)
- Earl’s Kitchen + Bar (7902 Tysons One Place)
- Founding Farmers (locations in Tysons and Reston)
- Hamrock’s Restaurant (3950 Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax City)
- Joon (8045 Leesburg Pike, Suite 120, in Tysons)
- Kirby Club (2911 District Avenue in Merrifield)
- Makers Union (1811 Library Street in Reston)
- Matchbox (multiple locations in Merrifield, McLean and Reston)
- Morton’s (11956 Market Street in Reston)
- North Italia (locations in Reston and Tysons)
- Passionfish (11960 Democracy Drive in Reston)
- The Capital Grille (locations in Fair Lakes and Tysons)
- The Melting Pot (11730 Plaza America Drive in Reston)
- Trummer’s (7134 Main Street in Clifton)
- Wildfire (2001 International Drive in Tysons)
- Wren (1825 Capital One Drive South in Tysons)
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