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Booked 17 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Steakhouse • Tysons Corner / McLean
Booked 39 times today
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Booked 29 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Steakhouse • Chevy Chase
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- LLynnVIPWashington, D.C. Area •126 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe come here occasionally and always ask for Mark to take care of our table. Tonight he did another amazing job! We'll continue to come back and enjoy the amazing food and service at our favorite Capital Grille location, Tysons!More infoThe Capital Grille - Tysons CornerPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Tysons Corner / McLean•4.7
- JjewherVIPWashington, D.C. Area •19 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy husband and I came for Valentine’s Day. We don’t drink alcohol but the host gifted us each a mock-tail drink. They both were wonderful. We got the pre-fix course. Got mushrooms for the appetizer, it was great, 8/10. And for the side we got the cod roe toast, it was good but not outstanding like the other dishes. For the savory dishes we got the beef fried rice 10/10, and the spicy mixed buckwheat noodles. 10/10. My husband lovvvved them. The meat were also grilled to perfection. Our favorites were galbi and tri-tip! For desserts, we got yuzu cheesecake, and the bingsu, they were both okay. Before tips it was total of $175. Honestly, it’s not a cheap meal, but it was worth every penny. Our server wasn’t the warmest but the service was very quick and attentive. So no complaints. I recommend this place to everyone!More infoIngle Korean SteakhousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Tysons•4.9
- JJoeWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThis was my partner and i’s two year anniversary and when I made the reservation it asked me to say what the occasion was and I picked anniversary. When we got to our table they had a lovely card from the staff wishing us happy anniversary and a red rose. The whole night staff members came up to us wishing us happy anniversary and it was very nice. Our server was so nice and he went through the menu with us very thoroughly and accommodated my gluten allergy very well. Overall terrific experienceMore infoWrenPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Tysons Corner / McLean•4.6
- SSylviaVIPWashington, D.C. Area •13 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe enjoyed dining at Aracosia on Valentines Day. Our only concern was we ordered cocktails that didn’t arrive before our food.The server reported the bar was very busy. We cancelled the cocktail order and requested a glass of wine to have with dinner. The server delivered it promptly.More infoAracosia McLeanPrice: Moderate• Middle Eastern• McLean•4.8
- AAnnieVIPWashington, D.C. Area •11 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoI was excited to come here especially given I had just been to Spain, but was sadly disappointed. Service was attentive, although the sommelier seemed a little stuffy. Drinks by the glass were limited (only those offered for the wine pairing) and pricey for either a 2 or 5oz pour; mostly bottles (all high $$$). Surprisingly there were no cocktail offerings, which was also disappointing. Some dishes were delicious but some hit the mark. The first course/Act 1, which was a platter of small bites, was a bad start. The rose water apple had good texture but was overpowered by rose water…it felt like I was eating a grandmother’s old perfume bottle. I suppose if you like rose water you might like it but it was a terrible first bite (instructed to start with apple rose, followed by another; and the rest in the order of our choice…didn’t finish a single one). It definitely made us worried about the rest. Thankfully the octopus dish was much better-but I’m a sucker for Uni and who doesn’t like beurre blanc sauce?!? The star of the show was the paella…perfection! Could have eaten that all day! The pork and waygu beef dish was also well executed but not a wow. The dessert assortment was eh…the main one was some sort of chocolate donut-didn’t finish that one; however the little bites in the box-gelee, pistachio, and some other tiny bites were pretty good. Overall I was disappointed for a Michelin star…not worth the price-point, and sadly would not return.More infoXiquet by Danny LledóPrice: Very Expensive• Spanish• Georgetown•4.4