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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Restaurant News, from most recent to least.
An Answer to the Eataly Location Puzzle Coming Soon?
UrbanTurf Staff | December 14th 2011
Back in July, UrbanTurf speculated as to where the gargantuan Eataly concept would land when it came to DC. Apparently the New York food temple has na... read»
Will Out-Of-Town Concepts Squash DC’s Local Restaurant Scene?
Rebecca Cooper | August 4th 2011
In a city still wrestling with what exactly its “food scene” is, the ingress of recent transplants begs the question: Will DC’s dini... read»
Where Will It Go? The Eataly Location Puzzle
Rebecca Cooper | July 15th 2011
The prospect of Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich bringing their gargantuan Eataly concept to DC has had the local foodie world quite excited over the l... read»
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Metrocurean Names the DC Restaurants to Watch in 2011
Mark Wellborn | January 12th 2011
DC restaurant and food blog Metrocurean recently named its top restaurants to watch in the city for the coming year, but left one off that UrbanTurf b... read»
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