Query: Georgian restaurant in Washington
Can anyone recommend a great Georgian restaurant in the District? Mid- to upscale is fine - just looking for something pretty authentic. Thanks.
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Start New ThreadCan anyone recommend a great Georgian restaurant in the District? Mid- to upscale is fine - just looking for something pretty authentic. Thanks.
By formossissima
on Mar 16, 2010 11:35 AM
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I'm fairly certain that one does not exist in the entire DC-metro area, but would happily be proven wrong. And, I'm pretty sure that the closest is Restaurant Tbilisi in Brooklyn.
Georgian is a great, innovative, underrated cuisine. Truly a shame that it's so impossible to find.
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Yeah, I think Brooklyn is your best bet... to be sure, Google "Russian Gourmet" (local gourmet market chain) and ask them.
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