1909 K Street, NW

At the end of August we noted that Teatro Goldoni had closed for renovations and was planning on reopening in October. Apparently plans have changed, significantly!

Bisnow has the scoop on the plans for an Icelandic Restaurant called Look set to open Nov. 16th:

“It will be world cuisine small plates, with 200 seats, hologram TVs, interactive lighting on the bar and stairs, and as sleek and modern as his last entry was traditional.”



1099 New York Avenue, NW

UPDATE

Despite the fact that a reader gives a tip and a call to the restaurant confirmed that Againn would be closing their doors downtown on November 3rd, I’ve received an email from AGAINN General Manager and partner, Romeo Santos, who says AGAINN not closing Nov. 3rd.

We judged them back in March 2010. You can see their menu here.

Though their Website says:

“IMPORTANT ANNOUNCMENT FOR OUR VALUED LIVING SOCIAL GUESTS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST WILL BE THE FINAL DAY TO REDEEM ALL LIVING SOCIAL VOUCHERS, HURRY IN SO THAT YOU DON’T MISS OUT”



903 N St, NW

When we last checked in on Table we learned that there would be a 60 seat roof deck.

Here’s some more info from a press release:

Chef Frederik de Pue, owner of 42° Catering, will open the doors of his first restaurant early this November, on or about Friday, November 3. Located at 903 N Street NW in the burgeoning Shaw/Logan Circle neighborhood, near Bladgen Alley and the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Table (French pronunciation; Tahb-luh) will draw on classic European sensibilities to create a comfortable neighborhood dining experience.

“Much of the vision for Table comes from my experience growing up in Belgium and working in some of the most important kitchens throughout Europe,” explained Chef de Pue. “Everything is coming together just as I had hoped, from the menu and kitchen, to the space and location. I am truly delighted to open my first restaurant in the heart of Washington, D.C. and to share my approach to cooking and eating with clients, friends, and guests from all over.”

The dining philosophy behind the concept embodies a return to an old world, small-scale dining experience that emphasizes honest, delicious food with interesting, limited offerings and standards inspired by classic cooking. Table’s small menu will offer a selection of approachable yet innovative dishes, with a mix of standards and daily entrée specials, accompanied by appetizer, salad, main dish and dessert categories. Entrées may include frogs’ legs, rabbit, octopus, scallops, handmade pastas, and other interesting and infrequently seen restaurant menu items, and will change to reflect product availability, Chef de Pue’s palate and guest feedback. Handwritten menus will change to reflect fresh produce and quality meats available from local and regional purveyors.

The restaurant will serve dinner in the initial opening phase, expanding its offerings to breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch at the start of February 2013. Breakfast/brunch and lunch menus will feature cheese and charcuterie plates, house-baked goods, egg dishes, and fresh juices. The bar will offercraft beer and about 20 wines by the glass, including a small selection of champagnes.

Originally an auto repair space, the restaurant building has been simply restored with a contemporary feel to retain the casual urban feel of the Shaw/Logan Circle neighborhood. De Pue has designed the 75-seatspace to include a modern, minimalist kitchen and clean-lined tables. A changing seasonal color palette will be reflected in the menus, staff aprons, artwork, and window décor, and a storefront patio and rooftop deck will provide seasonal outdoor seating.



1769 Columbia Rd, NW

Major progress at Pho 14 coming to Adams Morgan in the former Pizza Hut space at 1769 Columbia Rd, NW. Thanks to a reader for catching the new awning. The owner of Pho 14 tells me the space is 90% set up and they have a tentative opening date set for November 1st.


1817 Columbia Rd, NW

And now for some potentially super sweet scuttlebutt – the former home of Evolve, Marrakech Lounge, and briefly Mudbugz at 1817 Columbia Rd, NW is undergoing serious renovations. I’m hearing that the folks behind Toki Underground (1234 H St, NE) have taken over the space. It’ll be interesting to learn, if it is them, if they will be bringing Ramen or another vision. Will update as more info becomes available.



1 Dupont Circle NW

From an email:

Ping Pong Dim Sum is thrilled to announce its new seasonal inspired menu for this fall and winter. Set to launch on Thursday, October 25, Ping Pong is heating it up, and beefing it up, with fall flavors and ingredients like pumpkin, dates, smoked duck, hazelnut and cinnamon.

Dishes featured:

· Lamb & Date Claypot: tender lamb braised with Chinese dates, garlic and chili on a bed of steaming coconut jasmine rice

· Chicken & Noodles: braised chicken in a lemongrass, garlic, tamarind and Chinese wine broth with egg noodles, straw mushrooms, broccoli and chili

· Duck and Five Spice Dumpling: a triangular pumpkin pastry packed with slow-cooked duck, shallots, enoki mushrooms, orange zest and five spices

· Beef and Black Bean Puff: slices of beef, peppers and onion in a black bean sauce in Ping Pong’s famous puff pastry

· Mandarin and Citrus Spare Ribs: baked pork ribs with a sauce of plum and citrus tones

Desserts featured:

· Roasted Banana and Chocolate Spring Roll: dark chocolate and banana wrapped in a spring roll pastry served with butterscotch sauce

· Ping Pong Molten Chocolate Cake: molten chocolate cake topped with crispy wonton noodles and a side of green tea ice cream

Cocktails featured:

· Pineapple and Pumpkin Martini: pumpkin marmalade and pineapple juice gently shaken with vodka and just a hint of lime

· Lemon Verbena, Apple and Cinnamon Cocktail: rum, cinnamon liqueur and apple liqueur with lemon verbena and apple juice

· Passionfruit and Almond Cocktail: cognac and amaretto shaken with cardamom, almond and passionfruit juice

· Hazelnut Mojito: hazelnut liqueur and champagne with fresh mint and limes


900 7th Street, NW


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