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El Manantial, which
means ‘oasis’, is North Reston’s
popular Spanish-Italian-French fusion eatery that
offers an upscale dining experience, delectable
Mediterranean cuisine and a spacious, European-style
atmosphere. The restaurant is run by eight members
of the Fuentes family, all originally from El Salvador,
who brings extensive restaurant experience to the
table. In 2002, while each Fuentes family member
was working at eight separate locations, they decided
to band together to launch a joint venture that
is now known as El Manantial.
In 2003, El Manantial appeared on
Washingtonian magazine’s “Top 100 Restaurants”
list, and was named one of the year’s “Top
20 Restaurants to Watch”. The eatery received
rave reviews in the 2004 Zagat Restaurant Guide,
and appeared in The Washington Post Magazine’s
Restaurant Dining Guide. El Manantial is open for
daily from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for lunch, and
from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for dinner; Saturdays
from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; and Sundays from 11:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for brunch, and from 5:00 to 9:00
p.m. for dinner.
Maitre
d' Humberto Fuentes
Humberto Fuentes brings 25 years
of experience to El Manantial and a long and respected
career in the D.C. area, and is best known for his
work with El Tio Pepe in Georgetown and La Taberna
del Alabardero in D.C.
Chef Enrique
Fuentes
Enrique Fuentes has delighted restaurant
goers for over two decades in the DC area, working
as head chef for both La Cote d'Or in Falls Church
and La Brasserie on Capital Hill. Enrique’s
signature dishes at El Manantial include blackened
talapia with a cognac cream sauce, delectable soft-shell
crabs, and crispy Thai-fried chicken in a spicy
chili sauce.
Patisserie
Chef Emilia Fuentes Marquez
Emilia Marquez comes to El Manantial
directly from Café La Ruche in Georgetown,
where for 20 years she exhibited her talent for
sumptuous and creative patisserie.
Head Server
Mario Fuentes
Mario Fuentes, a highly skilled
expert in the serving arena, gives El Manantial
its reputation for supreme service. As an expert
on everything from fine wines to the most complicated
of culinary techniques, coupled with his extensive
experience at The Lebanese Taverna, Mario makes
dining at El Manantial a truly effortless experience.
Also making El Manantial
a unique eatery is host Sonia Fuentes, Assistant
Chef Marina Romero, and servers Edwin Fuentes and
Juana Fuentes.
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