Rose's Luxury
Restaurant in D.C., United States
Chefs at work in the open kitchen
Patrons lined up to get into the restaurant
Rose's Luxury is a restaurant on Barracks Row in Washington, D.C. , created by chef-owner Aaron Silverman .[ 1] It is known for not taking reservations which creates long lines, such that a nearby bar's top cocktail is called 'Waiting for Rose's' and line waiters are reported to make up to thirty dollars an hour waiting in line.[ 2] [ 3] President Barack Obama celebrated his 54th birthday at Rose's after First Lady Michelle Obama previously ate at the restaurant.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
The opening of Rose's Luxury in 2013 was the subject of a documentary, New Chefs on the Block. [ 7] Chef Aaron Silverman had prior experience at Momofuku . It opened a fine dining restaurant next door to Rose's Luxury named Pineapple & Pearls in 2016.[ 8] Silverman has been the subject of a profile in The Washington Post , which characterized his work as mastery of 'the art of serious play'.[ 1]
Awards
2014 Best New Restaurant in America, Bon Appétit .[ 9]
2015 Most Outstanding Restaurants, No.1, GQ .[ 10]
2015 Top Ten Restaurants, No.1, The Washington Post .[ 11]
2016 Best Restaurants in America, Hall of Fame, Eater .[ 12]
2017 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 13]
2018 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 14]
2019 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 15]
2020 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 16]
2021 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 17]
2022 Michelin Star , the Michelin Guide .[ 18]
See also
References
^ a b Carman, Tim. "Rose's Luxury chef Aaron Silverman masters the art of serious play" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ "100 Very Best Restaurants 2015: No. 3 Rose's Luxury" . Washingtonian . 9 January 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ Heim, Joe (August 1, 2015). "Swelter for hours in line to eat at the acclaimed Rose's Luxury? People do it every day" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ Frederick, Missy (Aug 5, 2015). "President Obama Celebrates His Birthday at Rose's Luxury" . DC Eater. Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ Fabian, Jordan (5 August 2015). "Obama celebrated birthday at Rose's Luxury" . The Hill . Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ Spiegel, Anna (5 August 2015). "President Obama Celebrates His Birthday at Rose's Luxury" . Washingtonian . Retrieved 1 September 2015 .
^ Page-Kirby, Kristen (March 29, 2018). "A D.C. filmmaker practically lived in the kitchens of Rose's Luxury and Frankly…Pizza! for 'New Chefs on the Block' " . The Washington Post .
^ Carman, Tim; Carman, Tim (2016-03-07). "Pineapple and Pearls will open April 7 with dinner priced at $250 per person" . The Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2017-02-16 .
^ Bon Appétit, 19 August 2014
^ Richman, Alan (February 27, 2015). "The Perfect Night Out: GQ's 25 Most Outstanding Restaurants of 2015" . GQ Magazine .
^ Krystal, Becky (October 7, 2015). "How Tom Sietsema chose his 2015 top 10 restaurants list" . The Washington Post .
^ Addison, Bill (December 5, 2015). "The Best Restaurants in America: The 38 restaurants that defined dining in 2016" . Eater . Vox . Retrieved 30 November 2018 .
^ "MICHELIN Guide Washington 2017 : 12 restaurants earn stars" . The Michelin Guide . No. 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2018 .
^ "Full List: The 2018 MICHELIN Guide Washington, D.C. Results Announced" . MICHELIN Guide . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ "MICHELIN Guide Washington, D.C. 2019 Selection" . MICHELIN Guide . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ Limpert, Ann (2019-10-01). "Here are the 2020 Michelin Star Restaurants for DC" . Washingtonian . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ Hiatt, Gabe (2021-04-22). "Michelin Reveals 2021 Stars for D.C. Restaurants That Navigated Pandemic-Era Dining" . Eater DC . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ "Rose's Luxury – Washington - a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant" . MICHELIN Guide . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
External links
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