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One of America’s most beloved restaurants makes its debut in the nation’s capital this weekend.
Chef Nancy Silverton has teamed up with the powerhouse restaurateur Stephen Starr to bring her Michelin-starred Osteria Mozza to Washington, D.C. Opening November 10, the Italian restaurant is taking up 20,000 square feet of prime Georgetown real estate. It’ll include the main dining room, a marble-topped mozzarella bar, two private dining areas, and a market featuring items hand-picked by Silverton.
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The original outpost of Osteria Mozza, in Los Angeles, opened in 2007, bringing wood-fired plates, handmade pastas, and regional Italian cuisine to the area. Since then, locations have popped up around the world, including in Mexico, Singapore, and Hawaii. The D.C. spot marks the first time East Coast diners can enjoy Osteria Mozza’s menu on their own turf.
That menu includes standouts that Silverton has become known for: To start, there’s focaccia di recco stuffed with stracchino, one of Starr’s preferred plates. Nancy’s Favorite Trio brings together mozzarella di bufala with Cantabrian anchovies, sun-dried tomatoes and peppers, and fett’unta, a garlic bread-esque dish. There’s also Silverton’s deconstructed Caesar salad and the fan-favorite tagliatelle with oxtail ragu.
The bar, meanwhile, is just as focused on Italian flavors. Wines come from that country’s Piedmont, Tuscany, Campania, and Sicily regions. (Silverton herself has a home in Umbria, where she spends a good deal of the year cooking for herself, family, and friends.) Bubbly comes courtesy of Champagne, for any celebrations big and small. And delicacies from Italy can be bought in the market to bring back to your own kitchen: Expect specialty olive oils, spices, jarred and tinned items, and more. Thankfully, Silverton is the author of 11 cookbooks, in case you need some inspiration for how to use those ingredients.
Inside the restaurant
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Osteria Mozza D.C.’s design comes courtesy of the firm Roman and Williams. The team there has transformed a historic market dating back to 1865 into a modern space with arched windows, terrazzo floors, marble tables, and accents of dark wood and exposed brick. The solarium gives you the sense of outdoor dining with floor-to-ceiling windows, while a mezzanine-level private dining room includes space for up to 20 people.
Silverton and Starr haven’t become two of the most well-respected names in the culinary world for nothing. And with the two teaming up to bring Osteria Mozza to D.C.’s power set, you can just about guarantee they’ve got another hit on their hands.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — The 21st Annual MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk and Parade will bring community members together on Monday to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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The event is a longstanding District tradition that began more than 40 years ago.
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The parade will begin at the Barry Farm Recreation Center and conclude at Anacostia Park.
This year’s theme is “The Struggle is Real! The Fight is Still.” Officials said it reflects the ongoing work to advance justice and opportunity in D.C. communities.
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Organized each year by the MLK Holiday DC Planning Committee, the Peace Walk and Parade is held on MLK Day and focuses on unity, service, and reflection.
The DC area can expect mostly rain on Sunday with a chance for snow and ice if temperatures dip later in the day.
WASHINGTON – A gloomy morning could start to look like a white, wintry one for some parts of the DC area on Sunday.
What we know:
Sunday morning began with mostly rain, which could change over to snow in the next couple of hours for some of the region.
Rain, along with a few ice pellets, were reported at Regan National Airport in the early morning hours.
However, people in Frederick were already seeing some snow on the ground, and Baltimore may still see snow coming down.
What’s next:
Rain in the DC metro area is expected to change to a mix of snow and rain, which could potentially become snow if temperatures drop.
Eastern parts of the region, including Anne Arundel County, parts of Prince George’s County and toward the Bay, could see some light snow accumulation.
The Source: Information from this article was provided by the FOX 5 DC weather team.
WASHINGTON – Saturday in the D.C. area kicks off with a cold, raw start with a bit of rain and snow falling across the area.
With temperatures above freezing for the area, any snow, sleet or rain falling will not stick, says Chief Meteorologist Tucker Barnes.
With a cold front moving into the area through the rest of the morning, there is a threat of additional rain or snow showers. Some extreme parts of Howard County, Montgomery County and up toward Frederick and Thurmont are seeing some light accumulation as a band of snow to the north moves through.
Saturday afternoon, temperatures will be in the mid-40s, with some clearing behind the front later this morning. A little sunshine is possible before the end of the day, but clouds are expected to return by Saturday night.
By early Sunday morning, around 5 a.m., another batch of snow is possible as the low pressure system passes to our east.
What’s next:
The D.C. area will have perhaps around two inches of precipitation Sunday morning as energy dives down from the Great Lakes into the northern Gulf. That will help spawn an area of low pressure off the Southeast coast, which will move up the coast during the day Sunday.
The precipitation shield Sunday morning may reach the I-95 corridor and then fade to the east during the day. Along and east of I-95, there could be a period of snow late Saturday night into early Sunday morning, possibly mixing with rain farther east along the Eastern Shore.
There could be some additional light accumulations Sunday morning. The FOX 5 Weather team will continue to watch trends closely over the next 24 hours.
There are no advisories at this time.
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