• The same Web site tells us that Taqueria Poblano is coming to Arlington’s Columbia Pike. The Mexican restaurant has locations in Del Ray and North Arlington.
• Nycci Nellis wrote on Twitter that Famoso restaurant and sibling M Café in Chevy Chase both closed suddenly because of a landlord dispute. She says there are plans to relocate the Italian eateries.
• Tom Sietsema of the Washington Post has some details on El Centro D.F., the second joint venture from chefs Richard Sandoval (Zengo, La Sandía) and Kaz Okochi (Kaz Sushi Bistro). El Centro D.F., a casual taqueria just a couple of storefronts south of their first restaurant, the Asian/Latin fusion joint Masa 14, will open May 5. Sandoval tells Sietsema there will be a tequila sommelier to oversee the 200-bottle collection, a roof deck, and a DJ booth in the basement.
• After last weekend’s rainstorms, Washington Harbour flooded the Georgetown waterfront, causing major damage to a number of restaurants, including Tony and Joe’s Seafood Place, Farmers & Fishers, Bangkok Joe’s, and Sequoia. A DCist tipster sent in photos of the water-logged area; the water rose higher than the bottom of patio umbrellas. The Washington Business Journal says Farmers & Fishers estimates a $20,000 to $40,000 revenue loss for every day the restaurant is closed.
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