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CAFÉ ASSORTIBakery


ENJOY A CUP OF COFFEE WITH CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES MADE FRESH DAILY


HOMEMADE EASTERN EUROPEAN CUISINE Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Bar


Phone: 703-465-0036 • www.cafeassorti.com 1800 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 202.543.9090


CelebraTe FairFax!


527 8th St S.E. Washington, DC 20003 cavamezze.com


Lunch | Dinner | Cocktails | Happy Hour Late Night | Catering


915 E Street, NW 202.629.4355


www.asianine.com


Sushi GO ROUND D.C.’s First Sushi Belt Bar!


& TAPAS (202) 393-2825 | www.sushigoroundatverizon.com


Located next to Verizon Center & Regal Theater Gallery Place: 705 7th St., NW


French Restaurant & Wine Lounge in Friendship Heights


www.lechatnoirrestaurant.com


4907 Wisconsin Avenue, NW 202.244.2044


1992 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, VA (Near Tyson’s 2 Galleria) 703-790-9000 • www.da-domenico.com Sister restaurant to Zeffi relli’s in Herndon


Serving Tysons area for 28 yrs 703-318-7000 • www.zeffi relliristorante.com


Children have their own designated area this year — the KidWay MidWay — at Fairfax’s annual carnival. The kid- friendly options are too numer- ous to name, but the highlights include a carou- sel; a children’s stage featuring a magic show and some terrifyingly large snakes, thanks to Rep- tiles Alive!; and Children’s Av- enue, where kids can check out a petting zoo, try the climbing wall or walk through a model train exhibit. // 6 p.m.- midnight Friday, 10 a.m.-midnight Saturday, 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Sunday. Fairfax County Government Center, 12000 Government Cen- ter Pkwy., Fairfax. 703-324-3247. www.celebrate- fairfax.com. $7-$12; children $4-$5. — Stephanie Merry


PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES/ PHOTOFEST


Movies JEN CHANEY’S PICK


Spacing out


Want to make it a Spock summer? Crystal City’s annual outdoor movie fest makes it possible by devoting all 11 of its screenings to “Star Trek” movies. The series begins Monday with 1979’s “Star Trek” and continues with “The Wrath of Khan” to 2002’s “Star Trek: Nemesis.” The series wraps up with J.J. Abrams’s 2009 take on “Trek.” // Sundown Mondays through Aug. 16. 18th and Bell streets across from the Crystal City Metro station, Crystal City. 703-412-9430. www.crystalcity.org. Free.


dOn’T miss WASHINGTONIAN’S TOP 100


The Going Out Gurus answer your questions Wednesday at 1 p.m. at goingoutguide. com.


3804 Mt. Vernon Avenue • Alexandria 703-684-6010 • www.rtsrestaurant.net


Rattle & Reel Keep up with the latest indies and arthouse films even if you’re responsible for a newborn. This matinee series caters to babies and their caregivers. This week’s feature: the documentary “Living in Emergency: Doctors Without Borders,” a look at an organization that steps up in time of international crisis. // 11 a.m. Wednesdays. Landmark’s E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW. 202-452- 7672. www.landmarktheatres. com. $8 (free for babies).


“Ondine” Looking for an alternative to upcoming ’80s-centric theatrical releases such as “The A-Team” and “The Karate Kid”? Consider this modern fairy tale about a fisherman (Colin Farrell) and a mermaid (Alicja Bachleda) from director Neil Jordan (“The Crying Game”). We promise it’s not a remake of 1984’s “Splash.” // Opens Friday in area theaters. — Jen Chaney


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