Where's the best buffet in Washington, DC area?(based on quality, not quantity/price)
Where's the best buffet in Washington, DC area?(MD/DC/VA)
Based on quality, not quantity/price. Budget is no more than $100/person, for a party of 8. I read in the Washington Post a couple of years ago about a large hotel in DC or No. VA that had a brunch buffet. It included all-you-can eat Russian caviar for $75/person. Does anybody know which hotel it was? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by barefootflying
Where's the best buffet in Washington, DC area?(MD/DC/VA)
Based on quality, not quantity/price. Budget is no more than $100/person, for a party of 8. I read in the Washington Post a couple of years ago about a large hotel in DC or No. VA that had a brunch buffet. It included all-you-can eat Russian caviar for $75/person. Does anybody know which hotel it was? Thanks! Todai, Fair Oaks Mall, Fairfax (Japanese/Seafood) (todai.com) Bombay Bistro, Fairfax (Indian) * (Sun. brunch) Win Buffet, Annandale (Chinese) Green Olive Buffet, Hybla Valley (Chinese/Asian) * * full liquor license |
Sunday Brunch at the Ritz-Carlton downtown is $60 and wonderful.
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Originally Posted by barefootflying
I read in the Washington Post a couple of years ago about a large hotel in DC or No. VA that had a brunch buffet. It included all-you-can eat Russian caviar for $75/person. Does anybody know which hotel it was? Thanks! My choices for brunch: 2941 Bis Cashions Eat Place R.C. Pentagon City. Not DC, and Not Tyson's Seasons. |
Originally Posted by barefootflying
I read in the Washington Post a couple of years ago about a large hotel in DC or No. VA that had a brunch buffet. It included all-you-can eat Russian caviar for $75/person. Does anybody know which hotel it was? |
Originally Posted by slawecki
R.C. Pentagon City. Not DC, and Not Tyson's
I believe it's $60/person, and absolutely wonderful. Great raw bar, no caviar last time I was there, lots of fresh sushi, pastries, champagne, etc. |
Originally Posted by ironmanjt
I'll second, third, and fourth this.
I believe it's $60/person, and absolutely wonderful. Great raw bar, no caviar last time I was there, lots of fresh sushi, pastries, champagne, etc. I'll fifth this! Great stuff and staff. |
As far as hotel brunches are concerned, I prefer the 4 Seasons to the Ritz, though both are good (even if a notch below Shanghai standards). However, I recommend Georgia Brown's over the hotel scene because it provides a much more unique DC experience. Here's a link to their brunch menu from the same site.
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