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D.C. Restaurant Week Includes Several McLean Spots

Eat lunch for $20.12 or dinner for $35.12 at any of these McLean dining destinations. Chocolate espresso cake, anyone?

 

Who says fine dining is exclusive to the big city?

Several McLean restaurants are participating in D.C. Restaurant Week, which runs through Sunday this week. 

Everyone know the best part about eating out is the fact that there are no dishes to clean up. The best part of D.C. Restaurant Week is that there are no dishes to clean up and it won't cost you an arm and a leg to eat at these pricier venues. 

This week only, lunch is available for $20.12 and dinner costs $35.12 at any of these local spots. Reservations can be made through the Restaurant Week website. 

Assaggi Osteria

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include a dish of local sole filet, lemon thyme sauce with roasted oyster mushroom and cauliflower ragu.

Café Oggi 

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include a dish of long pasta cooked with Italian clams in garlic and coil. 

Capital Grille Tysons

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include a bone-in Kona crusted dry aged sirloin with shallot butter and a chocolate espresso flourless cake. 

Chef Geoff's Tysons

Evo Bistro

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include calamari frito, grilled lamb sliders and sautéed beef tenderloin with onions, peppers, tomatoes, and sweet potato fries served over rice.

Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar (Dinner only)

  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include jumbo lump crab cakes and filet mignon. 

Härth (Dinner only)

  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include house-smoked pork shoulder and sweet corn ice cream.

J. Gilbert's Wood-Fired Steaks

Joe's Amazing Burgers

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include old-fashioned milkshakes and a seared Jack Daniels burger, dusted in house seasoning, Pepper Jack Cheese, Sweet Bourbon Onions, Whiskey Demi Glaze finished with Crisp Sweet Potato Straws.

La Sandia

Legal Sea Foods

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include a dish of almond encrusted salmon, sautéed in a lemon caper butter sauce, mushroom ravioli and spinach. 

The Palm Restaurant

Ruth's Chris Steak House Tysons Corner

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu
  • Highlights include a "mixed grill" dish of four-ounce tenderloin filet, stuffed free range chicken breast and a jumbo lump crab cake.

Wildfire

  • Lunch Menu
  • Dinner Menu 
  • Highlights include St. Louis-style ribs with a honey mustard barbecue sauce and key lime pie. 
Related Topics: D.C. Restaurant Week and McLean restaurants

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