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Mr. Todd English serves Washington a second course of his restaurant magic inspired by his recent Netflix queue: Memoirs of a Geisha followed by Quantum of Solace. Tea for tea snobs, Asian fusion for half-Asian fashionistas. Sushi and sashimi are fresh, delicate, well above average and mad expensive, set on dishes made by Danish designers who wear square glasses. Dark blood-striped carpets, bright white pillars, symmetrical paneling, starry inset lighting. Trendy Donovan House address secures status.
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