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Bebo Trattoria

Where: 2250-B Crystal Dr. [map], Arlington, VA, United States, 22202
December 9, 2008 at 1:35 PM | by BS | 2 Comments

Italian-born chef Roberto Donna is one of DC's biggest culinary stars, so when he closed high-end eatery Galileo for renovations, District power-lunchers were more than disappointed. But their pain was NoVa cheapskates' gain, as Donna used his time off to open a more casual take on Galileo: The new-ish Bebo Trattoria in Crystal City, Virginia.

Given the bustling family-style atmosphere and the sub-$10 prices, you’d be forgiven for thinking Bebo Trattoria is just another suburban Olive Garden clone. But look closer and you'll see the salads, sandwiches and homemade pastas here are all dotted with imported Italian delicacies like Belgian lettuce, pepper-cured prosciutto and guanciale (cured pork cheeks). The newest offering is the selection of pizzas, straight from the wood-burning oven and topped with a drizzle of olive oil and sea salt, along with gourmet toppings like Gorgonzola dolce cheese.

But the best deal is the one that grew out of Donna's popular take-out lunch counter service at Galileo. The locally famous pork shoulder panini, topped with provolone and broccoli rabe, are available at lunchtime for just $6.25.

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· Bebo Trattoria [Official Site]
· Something for the Poors at Vidalia [Jaunted]
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  1. rdmcgeorge

    Jaunted Member

    *Salivating*

    I should read stories like this around lunch time. That pork shoulder panini will be mine. Oh yes, it will be mine. Note: Another restaurant called something else. Was "trattoria" in the list of non-"restaurant" names a week ago? Other than the counter service, it seems to me this is more of a ristorante.
    December 9, 2008 at 2:31 PM
  1. travelina

    Jaunted Member

    Nom Nom

    Geez, I didn't know about this place, and it's in my neck of the woods. Lucky me!
    December 10, 2008 at 12:52 AM