
October 31st, 2000 Capitol Dining In Washington, D.C., three restaurants rival Italy's best By John Marian For a city built on power, money and French landscaping, Washington, D.C., has little to show for itself in the "department of deluxe dining," which is why Washingtonians insist on claiming the Inn at Little Washington, 70 miles away in Virginia, as their own.
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