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- Derek FromsonAugust 15, 2014Unusual combo of flavors/eclectic choices for lunch. Try the grilled Caesar salad or gazpacho to start and the kimchee BBQ chicken sandwich or grilled salmon for an entree. Chocolate mousse to finish.
- Grapeseed is the perfect mix of ambiance, food, and drink. I appreciated how they crafted their pairings and I am still kicking myself for not doing the dessert pairing. Everything was wonderful .
- Washington PostAugust 1, 2014Short of a splash of great wine, the best way to end a meal is with an elegant round of coconut cream pie, its sweetness cut with a vivid passion fruit sauce. Read more
- Washington PostAugust 1, 2014The best part of an upscale riff on a s'more, based on a chocolate brownie, is its fluffy marshmallow topping (unsinged by any flame), while a Key lime cheesecake tastes citric enough to remove paint. Read more
- Washington PostAugust 1, 2014Couples with something important to discuss should request one of the intimate booths, although those diners better have flat stomachs -- the seating is that snug. Read more
- Washington PostAugust 1, 2014The seafood, swirled with bits of purple onion and minced carrot, is as refreshing a cocktail as you will find in Bethesda. Read more
- The FeastJune 10, 2011This well-regarded bistro is a wine bar as well. Sit at the bar and order calamari and fried chicken livers, or take in the seasonal menu in the dining room.
- Washingtonian MagazineJanuary 9, 2012The blond-wood dining room has the air of a downtown DC hangout. The filet mignon is the only entrée that stays on the menu, but seafood is often more rewarding.
- Washington PostJune 12, 2014The cooking at Grapeseed is ambitious and sometimes upstaged by the sipping. Read more
- Albert YiOctober 28, 2012The chef offers a seasonal tasting menu that's a real treat. Some of the best meals I've had in Bethesda.
- Patrick ForestApril 12, 2013Four Course Chef's Tasting Menu this weekend - $55/person. Optional and always suggested wine parings - $36/full glass or $18/half glass.
- 4SqR Expert M BoudreauNovember 3, 2012a few sour grapes say it’s “noisy” and “pricey” but they’re crushed by great bunches of folks who “love this place.”
- Michael IarrobinoFebruary 27, 2016On a Friday night at 7pm and barely anyone in there we waited 30 minutes and never received our drinks. If they were busy I'm not sure you'd ever see your waitress for water!
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