David Hagedorn

David Hagedorn is the restaurant critic for Arlington Magazine and Bethesda Magazine at Moco360. He is co-author of The New Jewish Table: Modern Seasonal Recipes for Traditional Dishes; My Irish Table: Recipes from the Homeland and Restaurant Eve; and Rasika: Flavors of India. Hagedorn created the Chef’s Best benefit for Food & Friends in 1991, which continues to this day. In 2012, he created and continues to chair the Chefs for Equality benefit for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

Articles by This Contributor

Now Brewing: Kodikas Coffee

The Arlington roaster got its start with help from Veritas Coffee in Manassas.

Road Trip to Red Truck Bakery

Arlingtonian Brian Noyes has bakeries in Marshall and Warrenton. And they're worth the drive.

Restaurant Review: Ambar

Balkan comfort food, easygoing service and a stylish setting add up to one happy spot.

The Sweet Life of Chocolatier Jason Andelman

The owner of Arlington's Artisan Confections on love, chocolate and the last thing he wants to eat on Valentine's Day.

Warm Up with Korean Soups at Gom Tang E

Beat the winter cold with a trip to this Eden Center gem in Falls Church.

Restaurant Review: Social Oyster Bar

The secret is out. Chef Jeff Barillo is killing it in McLean.

Try These Winter-Themed Beverage Parties

Local beer, wine and spirits experts talk home entertaining.
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Cheesetique Offers Take-Home Fondue

You'll find it at the cheesemonger's shops in Ballston, Shirlington and Del Ray.

What’s Baking at Junction Bakery & Bistro

How co-owner Nathan Hatfield got his start. And what's in the oven now.

Restaurant Review: Live Oak

Chef Justus Frank brings Charleston-inspired cooking to Del Ray.

Water & Wall Welcomes New Chef

John Leavitt previously cooked at Provision No. 14 in D.C.