Argia’s, Anthony’s and Clare and Don’s Named Winners at 2014 Taste of Falls Church

Taste of Falls Church 2014 winners Argia's with event judges Falls Church City Mayor David Tarter, City Councilman Nader Baroukh, Charmaine Rich and Chase Rich. (Photo: News-Press)
Taste of Falls Church 2014 winners Argia’s with event judges Falls Church City Mayor David Tarter, City Councilman Nader Baroukh, Charmaine Rich and Chase Rich. (Photo: News-Press)

Argia’s walked away the big winner at the Taste of Falls Church on Saturday, beating out 13 other F.C. restaurants for “Best Taste” at the City’s annual competition at the Fall Festival. The Italian restaurant’s winning dishes included penne alla vodka, chicken picatta and tiramisu.

Anthony's took home an honorable mention at this Saturday's Taste of Falls Church (Photo: News-Press)
Anthony’s took home an honorable mention at this Saturday’s Taste of Falls Church (Photo: News-Press)

Other winners on the rainy Saturday afternoon at the F.C. Community Center included Clare & Don’s Beach Shack winning “Best Value” with orange crush drinks, popsicles and shrimp and chicken salad sliders, and Anthony’s Restaurant which earned an honorable mention serving mini-gyros and chicken lemon rice soup.

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