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Falls Church News-Press 11-28-2024

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November 28 December 4, 2024

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Another 3 Classy New Restaurants Open in F.C.

A WELCOMING THANKSGIVING

Korean, Turkish & Uyghur Cuisine Add to Choices by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Three sensational new upscale restaurants have opened their doors in the City of Falls Church in recent weeks, and their impact on the City promises to be game changing. These and other new eateries, retailers and entertainment venues moving toward opening in the coming months come as new apartments and condominium projects in the Little City are beginning to fill up, promising a vibrant, walkable urban environment at the Little City’s West Broad Street corridor spanning its West End, Founders Row complex and Broad and Washington historic downtown nodes. Seoul Prime, a lavish and stately Korean steak house in the Founders Row 1 complex is now open and owner Wanbok Lee has designed the new space to accommodate private parties, large and small, as well as the general public in a classy stateof-the-art Korean beef barbecue protein heavy venue that features at-your-table preparation and cooking. It is Lee’s second Northern Virginia restaurant, following on his successful Korean barbecue in Centreville, the Honest Grill. Open 5 to 10 p.m. weekdays, it is featuring brunch at 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and stays open to 11 p.m. on Saturday at 9 p.m. Sunday. Korean-American

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THANKSGIVING DINNER was served early, this Monday, for the over 135 people who signed up to attend, hosted by Welcoming Falls Church, the volunteer civic organization dedicated to welcoming immigrants and refugees, among others, into the City and to assist them getting integrated into the community. The dinner was served at the auditorium of the City’s Henderson Middle School, and guest attendees included Mayor Letty Hardi and Vice Mayor Deborah Shantz-Hiscott. Halal options were provided. (News-Press Photo)

F.C. Council: Preliminary OK to Accessory Units

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

By a vote of 5-2, the Falls Church City Council Monday night approved a first reading of a new ordinance that would facilitate the ability of City homeowners to build “accessory dwellings” on their property. The draft ordinance will now undergo a full range of presentations and vettings before

City advisory boards and commissions, the public and organizations like the Chamber of Commerce before coming back for a final approval next April. The five yes votes came from Mayor Letty Hardi, Vice Mayor Deborah Shantz-Hiscott, Marybeth Connelly (attending remotely), Justine Underhill and newly sworn-in member Laura Downs. No votes came from

David Snyder and Erin Flynn. The prospective new ordinance would bring Falls Church into line with similar measures already in effect by its neighbors in Arlington and Fairfax County. In Arlington, almost 20 times the size of Falls Church, since the approval of a similar new law, a mere 73 such units have been constructed. City officials here believe that

with needed approvals, two or three such units a year can be expected to be built here. But still, the issue drove an extensive public response at Monday’s City Council meeting reminiscent of the fight over changes to the City’s transitional zones policy that took two and a half years before

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