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1947, A Rake's Progress, Alex Mudry-Till, American Tap Room, Andrew Dana, Anthony Bourdain, Asad Sheikh, Austin Grill, Bad Saint, Bethesda, Bollywood, Bombay, Bombay Street Food, Boubon Steak, Bourbon Steak, Brabo, Brad Duboy, Buttercream Bakeshop, Call Your Mother Deli, Cathy Barrow, Charbel Abrache, cocktails, Columbia Heights, Copenhagen, Courtyard, Crhist Brady, Curry Mantra, cutting chai, Darlin Kulla, Dock 5, Dolly Khan, Drew Adams, Elle, Erik Bruner-Yang, Evan Howe, Felicia Colbert, Foreign National, Four Seasons Hotel, Gandhi, Hazel, Hen Quarter, Hitmitsu, Jerome Grant, Jnathan Bethony, Johns & Wales University, Kevin Tien, Kith and Kin, Kwame Onwuachi, Loudon Curry House, Marriott, Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro, MichaelMina, Mumbai, New American cuisine, NoMa, Opie Crooks, Oyster Oyster, Pappe, Pie Quared, Pradip Shrestha, Residence inn Washington Downtown/Convention Center, Restaurant Eve, RN74, Rob Rubba, Robert Curtis, Seylou Bakery, slab pie, small Planes, StarChefs, Succotash, Sweet Home Cafe, Target, The Delegate, Thompson Hospitality, Tiffany MacIsaac, Tom cunanan, turkey, union market, vada pav, vindaloo, Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Bombay Street Food Opens in CoHi Restaurateur Asad Sheikh, who brought Northern Virginia such Indian restaurants as 1947, London Curry House and three Curry Mantra restaurants, opened Bombay Street Food, 1413 Park Road NW, around the corner from Target on Nov. 30. The colorful Read More