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Order Dishes Of These 4 Celebrity Chefs Later This Year At New Reston Restaurant

Wonder Hall plans to open seven locations across the D.C. region, including one in Reston.

Wonder food hall will open its flagship location in Washington, D.C., in June, followed by six restaurants later in the year across the DMV.
Wonder food hall will open its flagship location in Washington, D.C., in June, followed by six restaurants later in the year across the DMV. (Wonder)

RESTON, VA — Later this year, Reston residents will be able to order dishes created by celebrity chefs Bobby Flay, José Andres, Nancy Silverton and Marcus Samuelsson.

Wonder, a food hall with dozens of restaurants in the Northeast, plans to open seven locations across the DMV.

In June, the flagship location will open in The District’s 14th Street corridor at 1925 14th St. Northwest, followed by locations in Rosslyn, West End, College Park, Cleveland Park, Reston and Franconia later in the year.

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Founded by entrepreneur Marc Lore, Wonder seeks to revolutionize dining by serving food from well-known chefs like Bobby Flay, José Andres, Nancy Silverton and Marcus Samuelsson, as well as award-winning eateries from across the U.S. like Tejas Barbeque, SriPraPhai, Di Fara Pizza, and Fred’s Meat & Bread.

“Diners can experience any combination of these chefs’ dishes and restaurants together in one order, whether they’re dining in, picking up or ordering delivery,” according to a news release. “And unlike traditional food delivery, Wonder owns every step of the process, from menu creation, food sourcing and prep to cooking and delivery, consistently bringing customers an elevated, personalized dining experience, with deliveries quickly dispatched by Wonder’s own couriers and at your door in less than 30 minutes.”

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Wonder is also partnering with DC Central Kitchen, the nonprofit and social enterprise that combats hunger and poverty through job training and job creation.

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