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Tuscana West – Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown

$20 for $45 Worth of Italian Cuisine

$20
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Fri Nov 16 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$45
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In a Nutshell

Chefs handcraft pasta and bake pizzas in a stone oven within an open-air kitchen next to an elegant dining room with a piano

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 20, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid for Prix-Fixe Menus: lunch express, regional, sunset special, opera wine, holiday menus and happy hour/bar menus, etc. Must purchase a food item.
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Contrary to popular belief, when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's a lawsuit. Enjoy Italian cuisine without fear of physical reprisal with this Groupon.

$20 for $45 Worth of Italian Cuisine

The extensive menu includes gourmet pizzas and more than 10 pastas, such as pesto-slathered gnocchi ($17.95), spinach ravioli ($17.95), and hand-rolled lasagna layering minced veal, ricotta, mascarpone, and béchamel sauce. A grilled fillet of tuna ($22.95) and a 12-ounce new york strip steak ($26.95) offer noodleless alternatives. Guests can conclude feasts with a tiramisu that's soaked in espresso and layered with mascarpone mousse ($7.95).

Tuscana West

Tuscana West's chefs handcraft pastas, gourmet pizzas, and hearty Italian entrees within an open-air kitchen. The in-house baker focuses his expertise on preparing fresh focaccia bread to round out lunches and dinners, as well as on layering the eatery's immensely popular tiramisu with ladyfinger cookies, espresso-soaked sponge cake, and mascarpone mousse.

The main dining area is accented with rustic decor, bucolic murals, and soft lighting, cultivating a relaxed ambiance for family gatherings, work outings, and romantic Yahtzee games. Guests can also dine within the spacious bar area, which boasts granite and mahogany accents, flat-screen TVs, and a piano that fills the elegant eatery's soundscape with live music on certain evenings. Once monthly, a group of local singers entertains guests and encourages joyful weeping into pasta bowls with an evening of live opera.

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Tuscana West

3.67 out of 5

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    Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown

    1350 I St. NW
    Washington, D.C. 20005
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Reviews

  • Fresh pasta, pizza, seafood and one of the best tiramisu in town only affirm the classy decor and service here.
    Washington Post
  • It was wonderful and the service was outstanding in all aspects."
    Reviewer, OpenTable, 5/30/12