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Succotash Prime melds Steakhouse with Dixie & Asian flavors from Star Chef Lee

Succotash Prime melds Dixie & Asian flavors with Star Chef Edward Lee

A progressive perspective of classic Southern favorites. James Beard Award winner, Chef Edward Lee, brings his Korean roots and Southern repertoire to a soulful Southern menu.

Succotash Prime – restaurant’s revamped steakhouse

Succotash, celebrity chef Edward Lee’s luxe Southern restaurant in Penn Quarter known as Succotash Prime, the restaurant’s revamped steakhouse menu lists smoked steaks with a range of sauces and a la carte sides that maintain the Kentuckian and Korean influences Lee imbued into the original.

Lee calls the steakhouse format “an American classic” that lets people design their own meals.

The menu lists six different cuts of sustainably raised beef from well-regarded producers like Roseda Farms in Monkton, Maryland, Seven Hills Food Co. in Lynchburg, Virginia, and Creekstone Farms in Kansas.

Prices range from the $39 hanger steak to a $119 bone-in tomahawk ribeye for two, all of them spend brief time in a Southern Pride smoker in Succotash’s basement kitchen before getting seared and paired with sauces like soy-ginger glaze, blue cheese with furikake, or Cajun-spiced butter.

Sides include an Old Bay mac and cheese, cheesy grits, watermelon and fried peanuts, and collard greens with kimchi and country ham.

Succotash Prime isn’t just for Carnivores

Succotash Prime added a grilled eggplant steak with mint chimichurri, for vegetarians, and expanded its selection of fish dishes.

Popular dishes like the chicken and waffles with pickled okra, dirty fried chicken with honey gochujang sauce, deviled eggs, and Nashville hot oysters are still available.

The restaurant added new murals and made repairs inside the 10,000-square-foot space located inside a historic bank building at 915 F Street NW.

Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square offers 19 Century Elegance and French Bistro

Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square offers 19 Century Elegance and French Bistro

From the moment you arrive at Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square, you’ll experience a one-of-a-kind stay.

Sofitel Washington DC One of a Kind Stay

They draw inspiration from both the local culture and the French art de vivre.

Here, you’ll find a celebration of innovation as well as luxurious touches and design details. Take in a stunning array of Art Deco style in our historic building when you check-in, then settle into your refined room with elegant accents and timeless décor.

During your time there, indulge in our unparalleled amenities to enhance your stay. When you’re ready to explore the city, Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square is just two blocks away from the White House and walking distance to local monuments and Smithsonian museums.

Explore the Sofitel Washington DC Lobby

Explore the lobby of their historic building before you check in at the elegantly lit front desk. Before settling into your boutique room, relax on their plush lobby seating and bask in the glow of their exquisite chandelier while you take in the classic Art Deco style.

You’ll find welcoming comfort in your room as well as sleek décor and modern technology. Upgrade your stay to one of the distinctive suites, which feature signature French flair.

Pet-friendly Hotel

This pet-friendly hotel offers inviting amenities such as our recreational facility where you can escape for an intense workout.

The elegant ballroom is the perfect setting for your custom wedding reception that will feature a lighthearted spin on traditional style.

In Your Room

Settle into your room and throw open the shades to let in the natural light while you take in unparalleled views of the city.

You’ll be able to watch the joie de vivre of the people in the city as they explore downtown Washington, DC from our picturesque windows. Pamper yourself with plush robes and Lanvin bath amenities to relax in tranquil serenity.

Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center offers Need-to-See Rooftop Whiskey Bar

Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center offers Need-to-See Rooftop Whiskey Bar

Whether you’re a solo traveler or arriving as a pair, you’ll be sure to have a precisely comfortable stay.

Motto by Hilton has The DC Food Scene

DC’s food scene is on full display at Crimson, with rooftop bites and drinks, our subterranean whiskey bar, and refined Southern fare in a sophisticated diner. Contact us to book a private event.

Motto by Hilton is Located Close to Everything

Motto by Hilton Washington DC City Center is across the street from Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro station with links to Reagan National Airport, Capital One Arena, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, and museums are within a few blocks. The White House, National Mall, and Union Station are a mile away.

Enjoy smart tech with a smaller, more efficient footprint in our Travel-Sized rooms.

Travel-Sized rooms

Travel-Sized rooms are the ultimate launchpad into a new city averaging at 150 square feet. The Full room is cozy and modern with a smaller, more efficient footprint and elevated sleep experience.

Stream your favorite shows to your 50-inch TV through our smart room technology and set the vibe with lighting and temperature control through the Hilton Honors app. Every room has a private bathroom with premium bath amenities and is equipped with a working surface, vanity, wardrobe, and safe.

Estadio delivers Festive Spanish tapas & Playful Bites

Estadio delivers Festive Spanish tapas & Playful Bites

Welcome to Estadio, a fun, convivial restaurant serving contemporary Spanish cuisine in the Logan Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC.

Estadio Northern Spanish cuisine

Executive Chef Dimas Mendoza offers a small plates dominated menu focusing on Northern Spanish cuisine, consisting principally of the chefs’ interpretations of classic dishes found in the country’s Basque and Catalan regions.

Estadio’s wine program

Estadio’s wine program includes over 150 labels, more than 90% of which are Spanish, with a smattering of South American, Portuguese and domestic wines, all housed in custom temperature controlled wine vaults that greet guests upon entry into the restaurant.

Affordable selections of Cava, Txakoli, Rioja and Sherry dominate the list, while a few high-end offerings from wineries such as Lopez de Heredia, and Vega Sicilia complete the selections. An inventive cocktail menu that includes frozen alcoholic “slushitos,” Sangria and Sherry concoctions, as well as a thoughtful selection of Spanish and domestic craft beers, round out Estadio’s beverage program.

Estadio’s design shows love to the space with 19th century Spanish tile, Spanish marble, and custom steel and wood chairs and stools.

Brushed with a terra cotta palette, Estadio’s walls play on the restaurant’s theatrical name with bull fighting and flamenco murals.

Ambar Capitol Hill serves small plates with rustic Chic flair

Ambar Capitol Hill serves small plates with rustic Chic flair

Ambar on Capitol Hill is the seven-year-old birthplace of a Balkan and Mexican restaurant empire now sprinkled across the DMV.

Its mezze-focused flagship operation (523 8th Street SE). The 3,000-square-foot Balkan oasis is twice as large, with a new pastel-hued patio.

The rooftop welcomes guests 365 days a year with movable, teal slats that open up and close at the push of a button.

Its first-floor patio can fit dozens of diners across the two outdoor areas.

As you walk in, guests are surrounded by visually bold floor-to-ceiling stone walls.

Four separate dining areas create a vibe with their own names and themes:Chef’s Room, Rakia Bar, The Wine Cellar and Garden Room.

The “Rakia Bar” plays up Balkan’s famous fruit brandy.

The “Rakia Bar” plays up Balkan’s famous fruit brandy.

Balkan spirts and wine are poured at all four bars on-site.

A second-floor wine cellar, lined with a 360-degree assortment of vintage bottles, plans to evolve into a bar that hosts educational tastings.

Ambar ran a series of virtual wine classes during the pandemic to help build up a following for the less-known wine region.

Ambar is mbest-known for its small plates menu: familiar spreads, salads, Serbian small plates, flatbreads, and lamb lasagna.

$25 per person at lunch and $35 per person at dinner with a two-hour time limit.

A takeout menu for two ($39) includes mains like wild mushroom risotto or beef short rib goulash.

 

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