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Pillared temple with imitation Beux-Arts statuary pays homage to the ulterior motive, be it in business, love, or politicking. Saucy plates paint a flattering version of pre-Katrina New Orleans. Menu disproves that myth about Washington's underperforming seafood. Renowned for steaming soufflés so good they lick back at you. K Street location draws K Street crowd-more talk of retainers than a middle school cafeteria. Lunching lobbyists woo clients then grab designer matchbooks on their way out.
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