Falls Church News-Press - March 6, 2008

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March 6 - 12, 2008

Anthony’s Restaurant 309 W. Broad St., Falls Church • 703-5320100 •Type of Food: Greek, American & Italian Cuisine • Features: Breakfast (Sat & Sun Only) • Hours: Mon-Thurs -10 am - 11 pm, Fri - 10 am -12 am, Sat - 8 am - 12 am, Sun - 8 am - 10 pm

Argia’s Restaurant 124 N. Washington St., Falls Church • 703-5341033 • www.argias.com • Type of Food: Italian • Washingtonian’s 100 Very Best Restaurants, Zagat Rated, Full Bar, No Reservations • Hours: Lunch: Mon - Sat 11:30 am - 5 pm; Dinner: Mon - Thur 5 - 9:30 pm, Fri & Sat 5 - 10:30 pm, Sun 5 - 9 pm.

Celebrity delly 7263-A Arlington Blvd. (Loehmann’s Plaza), Falls Church • 703-573-9002 • Type of Food: Delicatessen • Features: Catering, Sandwiches, Submarines, Soups & Salads • Hours: Mon-Fri - 9 am - 9 pm, Sat - 8 am - 9 pm, Sun - 8 am - 4 pm

Chicken Corner 2816 Graham Rd., Falls Church (Next to Magruder's) • 703-573-0112 • Type of Food: Peruvian Pollo • Features: Rotisserie Chicken, subs, salads, fresh fish • Hours: Mon-Thu - 10:30 a.m. - 9 pm - 9 pm, Fri-Sat - 10 am - 930 pm.

Frozen Dairy Bar & Boardwalk Pizza 6641 Arlington Blvd. (Sleepy Hollow Shopping Center), Falls Church • 703-534-4200 • Type of Food: Ice Cream and Pizza Parlor • Features: Catering, Homemade Frozen Custard, Pizza Subs. • Hours: Sun-Thur - 11 am - 10 pm, Fri & Sat - 11 am - Midnight

Harvest Moon Restaurant and Lounge 7260 Arlington Blvd. (Graham Center across from Loehmann’s Plaza), Falls Church • 703573-6000 • www.harvestmoon.com • Type of Food: Chinese • Features: Lunch / dinner buffets, banquet facilities up to 700 people • Hours: 11:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily.

Hoang’s Grill and Sushi Bar 502 W. Broad St., Falls Church • 703-536-7777 • Type of Food: Pan-Asian • Features: Single and Mingle Thursday Nights. • Hours: MonThurs 11 am - 10 pm, Fri-Sat 11 am - 10:30 pm, Sun - 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

Ireland’s Four Provinces 105 W. Broad St., Falls Church • www.4psfallschurch.com • 703-534-8999 • Type of Food: Irish • Features: Full Bar, Live Entertainment, Sunday Brunch • Hours: Daily - 11 am – 2 am

Koi Koi 450 W. Broad St., Ste. 117, Falls Church • 703-237-0101 • Type of Food: Japanese • Features: Sushi, Sashimi, Grill BBQ, Party Platters • Hours: Mon.–Fri. - 11 am – 10 p.m.; Sat.-Sun.: Noon - 10 p.m.

La Côte D’Or Café 6876 Lee Highway, Falls Church • www.lacotedorcafe.com • 703-538-3033 • Type of Food: French Cuisine • Features: Full Bar • Hours: Mon.–Fri - 11:30 am – 3 p.m, 5–10 pm; Sat.: 11:30 am – 3 pm; 5:30 –10 pm; Sun - 11 am – 3 pm, 5:30–9 pm

Ledo Pizza Restaurant & Pub 7510 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church • 703-8475336 • Type of Food: Pizza & Pasta, American/ Family • Features: Full Bar, Wine Menu, 5 TV’s-Sports • Hours: Mon-Thur - 11 am-10 pm; Fri-Sat - 11 am-11 pm; Sun - 12-10 pm

The Original Pancake House 370 West Broad Street, Falls Church • 703891-0148 • www.originalpancakehouse.com • Type of Food: American/Family • Features: Breakfast, Weekday Specials - Breakfast & Lunch • Hours: 7 am - 3 pm Daily

Red Hot & Blue 169 Hillwood Ave., (Hillwood Square), Falls Church • 703-538-6466 • Type of Food: Memphis Style Bar-b-que • Features: Full Service Catering and Delivery • Hours: Sun. - Thu. 11 am - 9 pm, Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Robeks 1063 W. Broad St., (West End Plaza), Falls Church • 703-538-4111 • www.robeks.com • Type of Food: Smoothies, Juices, Wraps & Salads • Features: Catering • Hours: Mon. - Fri. 6 am - 9 pm, Sat. & Sun. 8 am - 9 pm.

Sign of the Whale 7279 Arlington Blvd. (Loehmann’s Plaza), Falls Church • 703-573-1616 • Type of Food: American • Features: Seafood Night and Steak Night • Hours: 11:30 am - 2 am, 7 days a week

Sunflower Vegetarian Restaurant 6304 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church • 703-2373888; 2153 Chain Bridge Rd., Vienna • 703319-3888 • www.crystalsunflower.com • Type of Food: 99% vegan • Features: Japanese, Chinese, Continental • Hours: Mon-Sat 11:30 am - 10 pm; Sun 12 pm - 10 pm.

Sweet Rice Thai Restaurant 1113 W. Broad St. (next to Don Beyer Volvo), Falls Church • 703-241-8582 • Type of Food: Thai Cuisine • Features: Free delivery ($15 min., limited area) • Hours: Mon. - Thu. 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Dinner 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.; Fri. 11:30 am - 11 p.m.; Sat. Noon - 11 p.m.; Sun. Noon - 10 p.m.

Yorktown Bistro 5171 Lee Hwy, Arlington • www.yorktownbistro.com • 703-532-6060 • Type of Food: American/Wine Bar • Features: Romantic Bar and Lounge • Hours: Mon-Thurs - 11 am - 11 pm; Fri-Sat - 11 am - 12 am; Sun 11 am - 10 pm.

Matsutake Sushi & Steak may just be Arlington’s golden-ticket addition to their block of night-on-the-town restaurant options. The entertainment at Matsutake starts when the grill is set aflame and doesn’t end until your tummy is full. Somewhere in between, cooks show off by spinning eggs and throwing them into the air, juggling their cooking utensils and grilling everything from fresh salmon to quality steak just the way you like it. Matsutake essentially has three different seating areas. A sushi bar gives customers a front-row spot to witness the sushi chefs in action. Dining room seating is available for the lunch buffet, a steal at $11.95, or for those who wish to order from the menu sans the live grilling preparation. Saving the best for last, grill tables seat about eight guests from a possible combination of parties around a rectangular bar, framing a three-foot wide flat-iron grill where the chef cooks to perfection fried rice, vegetables and shrimp appetizers to be shared by the table. These, along with each customer’s choice of meat — an array of both surf and turf favorites — are made right before your eyes. Gyozas ($5.25) were chosen for an appetizer. These pan-fried dumplings quaintly arrived in their own little round bamboo box. Inside were half-moon shaped pieces of heaven stuffed with beef and cabbage and sided with a dish of soy vinegar sauce. My dining buddy, who forewent the grill option, started with the Miso Soup ($1.50), a saltier stock. For his main course, he ordered the Sushi Combo ($19.95), which includes 10 pieces of nigiri sushi and one roll, six pieces, of your choice. The sushi arrived fresh on a chilled platter whose design alone was as interesting as the colorful presentation of various fish, complete with a side of wasabi and palette-cleansing ginger. All hibachi grill options will run you around $20-25 and include a starter soup and salad, your choice of meat, fried rice and vegetables. For an extra $2.50, an additional heap of fried rice is plopped on your plate. It's well worth it. A broth-based soup came full of scallions and sliced shitake mushrooms. Its warmth was promptly complemented with the arrival of the side salad, served in chilled bowls. The generous amount of fresh greens, carrots julienne and tomato chunks came covered in a ginger dressing whose combined flavors can’t be described by any adjective. The fun began when the chef arrived, opening his presentation with giant flames. Guests’ eyes aimed to the ceiling and back in unison as eggs were thrown into the air, cracked and scrambled. Minutes later, the whole table was enjoying fried rice done right. Not long after did the chef begin the preparation of everyone’s choice meat. I went with the Hibachi Chicken ($18.95). Once grilled, our chef smothered it in a teriyaki glaze and ran it threw the flames one last time, personally serving the bite size carnivorous delectables to my plate in front of me. Last, but certainly not least taste-wise, came the vegetables — squash, zucchini, onions, mushrooms and bean sprouts — grilled in a soybased marinade and divvied up between myself and the rest of the party. This winter, get out of the cold and into Matsutake where you, with your nearest and dearest, can crowd around a grill offering more mouth-watering entertainment than any summer barbeque could serve up. This Japanese-style steakhouse is sure to please dining families and colleagues alike. Great for a first date, take the pressure off and let Matsutake’s teppanyaki chefs give the two of you something to talk about.


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