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DC's Tastiest Neighborhood Is...
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Looking north on 14th Street NW.
Earlier this week, UrbanTurf conducted a poll of our readers to find out what neighborhood you think is the tastiest in this fine city.
The winner? Logan Circle/14th Street by a wide margin. The neighborhood, which will be getting at least 14 new restaurants in the coming year, took a clear plurality with 41.15 percent of the votes cast. A distant second was Penn Quarter/Chinatown, which took 21.38 percent of the votes.
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