Friday, April 11, 2008

Restaurant 3, 2950 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington; 703/524-4440. American comfort food, with strong Southern overtones. The newest venture by the owners of Whitlow”s in Arlington serves a knock-out rib-eye steak. Scallops and grits share the menu with steaks, pork chop, lamb shank, flash-fried calamari, fried oysters, and a variety of fresh fish.

Sunday brunch includes Carolina Low Country breakfast. The wines and service are first rate.

Corinna Lothar

Chris’s Charcoal Pit, 1946 West St., Annapolis; www.chrischarcoalpit.com, 410/266-5200. Greek. An Annapolis institution for more than 30 years, Chris’s has never changed the heart of its menu.

The chicken rice soup is considered legendary — some say it has medicinal benefits.

For dessert: baklava, kataifi, krema Katalana, rice pudding.

Scott Haring

Marvin, 2007 14th St. NW; www.marvindc.com, 202/797-7171. Belgian-American with Southern accents. Marvin is named for Marvin Gaye, a District native who once lived in Belgium. The dishes are imaginative and always good. Start with a terrific dish of baby back ribs or shrimp with creamy and lightly cheesy grits. Mussels are a house specialty.

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The ultimate international combination: Southern-fried chicken and Belgian waffles.

Corinna Lothar

Overwood, 220 N. Lee St., Alexandria; www.theoverwood.com; 703/535-3340. American.

Executive chef Boubker “Rami” Errami takes old favorites and enhances them by adding unexpected flavor, color and presentation twists.

Service is attentive and knowledgeable without being too familiar and chatty.

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Overwood is unpretentious and offers great fare at a fair price.

Gabriella Boston

L’oustalet, 302 King Farm Blvd., Rockville; www.loustaletrest.com 301/963-3400. French. The menu is ambitious; the cooking emphasizes solid bourgeois dishes with an occasional flight of fancy with spices and seasonings.

Profiteroles come as a not-so-classic-French first course: filled with avocado and crabmeat.

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The menu offers a wide choice of entrees from farm and field. Desserts include a splendid souffle.

Corinna Lothar

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