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NORFOLK, VA – Norfolk, Virginia continues to add to its eclectic mix of dining experiences and is now home to nearly 80 unique, chef-owned restaurants with more restaurants expected to join the scene in 2009. In fact, the number of restaurants in this exceptional dining destination by the sea has jumped significantly over the past seven years, increasing ten-fold from 1997 to 2005. Due to the city’s continued restaurant and culinary success, the first ever Downtown Norfolk Restaurant Week kicked off Jan. 22-28, 2006 to much fanfare, with 23 participating restaurants offering price fixed lunches and dinners. The annual event was a huge success this year. According to the Downtown Norfolk Council, nearly 60 percent of Restaurant Week diners who responded to the survey live outside of Norfolk and had not previously dined at that restaurant. “Norfolk has really grown up, and a big part of the cultural scene here is happening in our restaurants,” said Todd Jurich, award-winning chef and owner of the popular downtown restaurant, Todd Jurich’s Bistro which also participated in Norfolk’s Restaurant Week, “I anticipate Norfolk’s Restaurant Week to be an ongoing successful tradition for our restaurants.” Downtown Norfolk Restaurant Week will be held bi-annually. Newcomers like Chef Philip Thomason who owns Vintage Kitchen at Mile Marker Zero, Norfolk’s fine-dining restaurant overlooking the Elizabeth River, share's Jurich's sentiment. "I grew up here, but learned my craft at Cordon Bleu in Paris and under Wolfgang Puck and Jeremiah Tower. Of all the places in the world, it was Norfolk where I wanted create my own dining vision." Vintage Kitchen opened in the fall of 2005 and is known for its use of Virginia-based products from staples and ingredients in Thomason's delectable dishes to textiles and designs employed in the restaurant's decor. New restaurants and eateries added to the culinary mix along Norfolk's “Restaurant Row”, along Granby Street include: • Trilogy Bistro moved into the first floor of the private Virginia Club, a historic former bank building on Main and Granby streets in the heart of Downtown Norfolk. Trilogy Bistro offers an a la carte menu of steak, seafood and side dishes to appeal to an after work business crowd. • Baxter's is a vast sports lounge offering a bank of television screens for various sporting events and seven pool tables. Baxter Simmons is one of many innovative restaurateurs with more than one flourishing operation in the Norfolk area. • The second carnation from successful Thai restaurateur, Boonrit "Jack" Ngamsaard, who opened Tida Thai three years ago in Chesapeake, will open Rama Garden Thai Cuisine on Granby Street, and be a more formal experience than its sister restaurant. ~PERFECT WEATHER TO DINE: AL FRESCO~
Norfolk enjoys a temperate mid-Atlantic climate moderated by its proximity to the Gulf Stream with an average yearly high temperature is about 68 degrees, it's no wonder many restaurants in Norfolk offer al fresco dining available many months of the year. Following are more Granby Street favorites: ~ Norfolk, Virginia ~
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