NOVEMBER 23, 2009
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Amusing Tallula
DINING: Popular Arlington eatery offers tasty, tiny starters at reasonable prices, including baby burgers, salads and irresistible corn beignets.

Who needs meat?
DINING: A vegetarian paradise in a mini-mall 30 miles away from D.C., Great Sage offers good earthy food as well as gluten-, soy- and peanut-free options.

A pizzeria with pizzazz
DINING: Once you try the pizza at 2 Amys, a place where snazzy suits and jeans are equally at home, your neighborhood slice will never taste the same again.

Vegging out in style
DINING: Forget cheese-laden dishes and protein-free plates of steamed veggies. Some local restaurants are making meatless eating a magical experience.

French food & attitude
DINING: Le Chat Noir, a new restaurant near Chevy Chase, offers authentic French cuisine with a flair, as well as uneven service that plays better in Paris.

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Who needs meat?
DINING: A vegetarian paradise in a mini-mall 30 miles away from D.C., Great Sage offers good earthy food as well as gluten-, soy- and peanut-free options.

Summer delights
DINING: Only a few special places in town carry ice cream delights like Jack on the Rocks, dulce de leche and honeydew melon and peach.

Nuevo Latin nirvana
DINING: Bon Appetit’s reigning chef of the year offers unusual culinary combinations in traditional Latin cuisine at Café Atlantico with divine results.

Who needs hamburgers?
DINING: At Salads & Things, which serves certified organic and all-natural meals, you can build your own customized plate with a choice of 60 options.

A taste of India
DINING: Takoma Park’s Udupi Palace is a reasonably priced treat where Indian delights like tofu masala, mango lassi, and medhu vada keep crowds happy.

Pupusa paradise
DINING: Latin cuisine is the draw at Samantha’s, a standout in Silver Spring, because of its south-of-the-border authenticity and late-night hours.

French food & attitude
DINING: Le Chat Noir, a new restaurant near Chevy Chase, offers authentic French cuisine with a flair, as well as uneven service that plays better in Paris.

Amusing Tallula
DINING: Popular Arlington eatery offers tasty, tiny starters at reasonable prices, including baby burgers, salads and irresistible corn beignets.

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