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Restaurant List For Bethesda-Chevy Chase Restaurant Week

Bethesda’s winter Restaurant Week has new sponsors, new prices and a new organizer this year, according to lead media sponsor Bethesda Magazine.

Below is a list of participating restaurants with price points for lunch and dinner. (Restaurant Week runs from Thursday, Jan. 24 to Sunday Feb. 3.)

Assaggi Mozzarella Bar (4838 Bethesda Avenue); (301) 951-1988; www.assaggirestaurant.com ;Lunch $12 and Dinner $33

Black’s Bar & Kitchen (7750 Woodmont Avenue #201); (301) 652-5525; www.blacksbarandkitchen.com; Lunch $16

Brasserie Monte Carlo (7929 Norfolk Avenue); (301) 656-9225; www.brasseriemontecarlo.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

Capital Grille – Chevy Chase (5310 Western Avenue); (301) 718-7812; www.thecapitalgrille.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

Freddy’s Lobster & Clams (4867 Cordell Avenue); (301) 743-4257; freddyslobster.com; Dinner $33

La Ferme (7101 Brookville Road); (301) 986-5255; www.lafermerestaurant.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

Louisiana Kitchen & Bayou Bar (4907 Cordell Avenue); (301) 652-6945; www.louisianabethesda.com; Lunch $12 and Dinner $33

Mon Ami Gabi (7239 Woodmont Avenue); (301) 654-1234; www.monamigabi.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

Nest Café (4921 Bethesda Avenue); (301) 718-6378; www.nestwinebarcafe.com; Lunch $12 and Dinner $33

Normandie Farm (10710 Falls Road, Potomac); (301) 983-8838; www.popovers.com; Lunch $12 & Dinner $33

Old Angler’s Inn (10801 MacArthur Boulevard, Potomac); (301) 365-2425; www.oldanglersinn.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $22 & $33

Passage To India (4931 Cordell Avenue); (301) 656-3373; www.passagetoindia.info; Dinner $33

Persimmon Restaurant (7003 Wisconsin Avenue); (301) 654-9860; www.persimmonrestaurant.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

RAKU – Bethesda (7240 Woodmont Avenue); (301) 718-8680; www.rakuasiandining.com; Dinner $33

Tavira Restaurant (8401 Connecticut Avenue); (301) 652-8684; www.tavirarestaurant.com; Lunch $16 and Dinner $33

For more information, visit Bethesda-Chevy Chase Restaurant Week’s official website.

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