Our favorite Triangle Restaurant Week deals

Triangle Restaurant Week is back Monday, Jan. 23-Sunday, Jan 29.

Snag a deal at Wye Hill during Triangle Restaurant Week.

Photo by Wye Hill Kitchen & Brewing

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It’s that time of year again... the semi-annual Triangle Restaurant Week returns Monday, Jan. 23-Sunday, Jan 29. Here are four meal deals we’re eyeing.

Lunch

  • Taverna Agora, 320 Hillsborough St., Raleigh | Greek | $20 | This three-course meal features soup or a salad, a souvlaki platter, and baklava. Pro tip: Ask to sit on the heated rooftop patio.
  • Wye Hill Kitchen & Brewing, 201 S. Boylan Ave., Raleigh | New American | $20 | Mix-and-match brunch dishes including lox crostini, a prime rib French dip, and churro French toast.

Dinner

  • CO, 101 Park at N. Hills St., Raleigh | Asian fusion | $30 | Enjoy four courses of dishes including sushi rolls. Pro tip: Add a sake cocktail tasting for $17.
  • Tuscan Blu, 327 W. Davie St., Raleigh | Italian | $30 | Choose from six entrees like lobster ravioli, fettuccine Alfredo, and linguine fra diavolo.

Check out the 20+ Raleigh spots participating in TRW here.

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