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The 30,000-square-foot Assembly is located above a busy Washington Metro station in the Rosslyn City Center retail/office complex and draws traffic from both in-house and the surrounding community.
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A variety of seating options allows individuals to have space to themselves to work or unwind, or to collaborate or socialize.
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A huge outdoor terrace with two full bars is both a seating/dining option and a catering/event space.
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Onsite bars allows for after-work socialization and unwinding.
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Dishes served at Beng Beng Asian Street Food include (clockwise from top) Cashew Smoked Chicken Noodle with cilantro, orange and black vinegar; bok choy with ginger, garlic and Sriracha; and Spizy Szechuan Chicken Noodle with smoked chicken and bok choy.
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Charo’s Taqueria features vegan and meat-based Mexican classics like (from left) fish tacos with Crispy Cod, salsa verde and pickled cabbage on a flour tortilla; roasted mushroom tacos with pineapple, cilantro and pico de gallo; charred cauliflower tacos with Chimichurri, poblano crema, cilantro, radish and guajillo spice; and Carne Asada tacos on corn tortillas with pico de gallo, queso fresco and avocado puree.
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A dish of a dozen oysters from the newest dining venue at Assembly—Fog Point Oysters & Seafood, an upscale full-service seafood restaurant.
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Dessert and pie selections at Fog Point include (from top) Ley Lime with candied lime and chantilly cream; seasonal fruit pies like apple caramel; and Chocolate Mousse with caramelized banana and chocolate pearls.
Credit: Reema Desai
