Friday, February 15, 2013

Obamas Minibar: President And First Lady Eat At Jos? Andr?s Restaurant On Valentine's Day

WASHINGTON -- The Obamas ate Valentine's Day dinner at chef Jos? Andr?s' restaurant Minibar.

It was a choice that pleased foodies, and caused some grumbling among those who were held up by the Obamas' security in D.C.'s Penn Quarter neighborhood.

Others wondered how the first couple scored reservations at the restaurant, which takes only six diners per seating.

Politico notes that Andr?s -- who was named "Outstanding Chef? by the James Beard Foundation in 2011 and was named 2012 Chef of the Year by the Daily Meal -- is a fan of the president.

According to the Obama Foodarama blog, the feeling is very mutual.

Minibar specializes in inventive food with a hefty pricetag -- 20-plus courses start at $225. The Washington Post's Tom Sietsema, who wrote a disappointing review of the restaurant in December, paid $1800 for his party of four, after tip.

When contacted by The Huffington Post, Minibar representatives declined to say what the Obamas ate during their Valentine's Day meal. Northern Virginia Magazine notes that while the restaurant's menu changes regularly, "munchies" may include Cotton Candy Eel, "Dragon's Breath" Popcorn and Boneless Chicken Wing, while dessert could be Saffron Gumdrop with Edible Wrapper or Chocolate Covered Corn Nuts.

The Obamas have been widely praised for their support of D.C.'s restaurants.

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    Famous for its chocolate-covered bacon and Krispy Kreme cheeseburger, The Machine Shed in Rockford, Ill., has been visited by Mitt Romney and Rick Perry this year. <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/coolest-people-food-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see The Coolest People in Food</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> ? <strong>The Machine Shed</strong>

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/14/obamas-minibar_n_2691242.html

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