Washington DC: The Source by Wolfgang Puck (May 2012)
My
spouse and I dined at Wolfgang Puck’s The Source at the Newseum Museum
in May of 2012. We dined on a Saturday at lunch time, which meant that
their Saturday-only dim sum brunch was available. The brunch takes place
in the attractive ground-floor bar/lounge area, not upstairs in the
dining room nor on the outdoor second-floor patio that overlooks 6th
Street and C Street. The dress code reads “casual”, but most people were
very nicely dressed. We give them enormous credit for not turning us
away; we had just come from a segway tour and were continuing to tour
the city afterwards, so we were definitely under-dressed and a bit
disheveled, yet they assigned us what we felt was a great table. You
have a choice of either 5 items (for $32) or 8 items (for $42). Because
we dine out a lot, and often in large expensive cities, we thought the
low price of $42 for the 8 items meant that EACH PERSON was supposed to
order 8 items. But when we saw the quantity of food provided, and
noticed what other tables were ordering, we realized that EACH TABLE
generally splits either the 5 items or the 8 items! So we tried a total
of 16 different items (there were probably more than 30 items from which
to choose), each portion of which was suitable for sharing. (For
example, if you ordered the duck buns, you received two, not one.)
Although we left quite full, we aren’t sorry for the way that we
approached this meal. Every dish sounded fantastic, and we would have
loved to try them all! We can’t say enough good things about this meal!
Was it authentic Chinese dim sum served by little old ladies pushing
steam carts? No, but that wasn’t what we were expecting from Mr. Puck.
Was it innovative California-style dim sum presented by professional
wait staff? Absolutely!
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