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Woo
Lae Oak (Vienna, VA – Arlington, VA)
A sign of the changes taking place in Northern Virginia: traditional American
steakhouse replaced by authentic Korean restaurant. Woo Lae Oak is now in the
former space of the beloved Sam & Harry’s on Route 7 in the Tyson’s
Corner area. This version has incorporated a more modern and westernized style
to its décor and menu than its counterpart in Pentagon City.
All of the most popular Korean dishes are here: Korean Barbeque, Hot Pot and
the more traditional dishes such as Jap Chae (clear cellophane noodles with mixed
vegetables) and Nang Myun (cold noodle soup). Western options like sandwiches
and salads cater to less adventurous patrons. Although the price is higher than
most Korean restaurants in the area, the sophisticated atmosphere of this well-regarded
restaurant caters t o business lunch-goers and their clients.
Meiwah (Dupont & Chevy
Chase, Washington DC)
Meiwah is deservedly popular for a chic business dining experience
that only gently massages your expense account. The combination
of slate tiles, wrap around windows, high ceilings and generous
dining areas makes a perfect place to talk business or entertain
clients. A private dining room set off by large glass doors can
be used for private parties. There’s also an outside garden
roof for more casual summer dining. Food-wise you’ll find
a traditional Chinese restaurant that adds a dash of western flavor.
Signature dishes include: Fried Jumbo Shrimp with Butter, Twice
Cooked Duck, and Pan-Fried String Bean Szechuan Style. Mei Wah’s
mainstream approach to its cuisine has made it one of the more
popular Chinese restaurants in the DC area.
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