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Restaurant Week: Taste What Fairfax City Has To Offer

Fairfax City Restaurant Week returns in March, bringing meals and deals for local diners.

After celebrating the 13th anniversary of the opening of its Old Town Plaza location last October, the expanded Bollywood Bistro will be participating in Fairfax City Restaurant Week.
After celebrating the 13th anniversary of the opening of its Old Town Plaza location last October, the expanded Bollywood Bistro will be participating in Fairfax City Restaurant Week. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

FAIRFAX CITY, VA – Fairfax Economic Development Authority and the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce are teaming up once again to host the sixth annual of Fairfax City Restaurant Week.

From Monday, March 6 through Sunday, March 12, the city's restaurant community will be offering a week-long selection of meals and deals.

“We are so proud to have such a diverse group of restaurants here in our city. Locally-owned and operated businesses are at the core of our community, and this event encourages friends, families, and neighbors to explore new dining experiences they may not have discovered yet.” said City of Fairfax’s new Mayor Catherine Read, in a release.

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During restaurant week, diners will be able to order off of prix fixe menus of $25 for lunch/brunch and $40 for dinner per person, couple or family at participating restaurants.

Roots Natural Kitchen, which opened its Scout on the Circle location last December, is one of the new restaurants taking part in this year's Fairfax City Restaurant Week. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

Family meal deals will also be available. Some of the city's specialty restaurants will also be offering "Two for $10" deals, which will allow diners the chance to try some of the city's many global kitchens.

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“Fairfax City Restaurant Week is unique in many ways, one of which is that it is co-sponsored by the Fairfax City Economic Development Authority and the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce,” said Chris Bruno, the Fairfax City director of economic development, in a release. “This incredible partnership allows both organizations to celebrate Fairfax City as the regional dining destination in Northern Virginia, making a real difference for our restaurant community.”

Big Buns opened its location in the Point 50 shopping center last August and will be participating in Fairfax City Restaurant Week. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

Over the last year, several new restaurants have opened in the city and will be participating restaurant week:

Here are all the restaurants participating in the Fairfax City Restaurant Week from March 6-12.

Marco's Pizza, which opened its Fairfax Boulevard location last December, will be participating in the 2023 Fairfax City Restaurant Week from March 6-12. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

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