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    Falls Church Launches First 'Restaurant Week' On Monday, March 18th

    FALLS CHURCH, Va., March 14, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thirty-one restaurants in and around the City of Falls Church, the affluent inside-the-beltway Northern Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C., are slated to participate in the first annual Falls Church Restaurant Week running from Monday, March 18 through Sunday, March 24. The event is organized and presented by the Falls Church News-Press (www.fcnp.com), the area's award-winning weekly newspaper.

    Participating restaurants range from long-standing area institutions like Anthony's Restaurant, Pistone's Italian Inn, Applebees, the Original Pancake House and JV's Restaurant, to acclaimed standards like Ireland's Four Provinces, La Cote D'Or, the Dogfish Head Alehouse, Argia's, Hoang's Grill and Sushi Bar, Sweet Rice Thai, Pilin Thai, Clare and Don's Beach Shack, Dogwood Tavern, La Caraquena, Red Hot and Blue and the Idylwood Grill, to impressive newer establishments like Pizzeria Orso, Sfizi, the Mad Fox Brewing Company, Curry Mantra 2 and Cafe Italia II, Meat in a Box and Open Kitchen Bistro, additional pizza favorites like Flippin' Pizza, Pie-Tanza and Z-Pizza and four outstanding establishments operating in Falls Church's famous Vietnamese-American Eden Center, Rice Paper, Seaside Crabhouse, Viet Royale and Viet Star.

    For the Falls Church Restaurant Week, all the participating restaurants are offering special dining deals that highlight their best offerings. All the specials can be reviewed at www.fcrestaurantweek.com.  

    "Hardly a taste or palate sensibility cannot be found in the terrific list of area restaurants participating in the first of many annual Falls Church Restaurant Weeks," the Falls Church News-Press reports. Falls Church is only seven miles via the Orange Line or I-66 from downtown Washington, D.C.

    Contact: Jody Fellows, 703-532-3267, jfellows@fcnp.com

    SOURCE Falls Church News-Press

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