I saw this recently and wanted to get the board's input.
http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/bestbites/todd-kliman-otherwise/the-principle-for-dining-out-never-eat-a-bad-meal-again.phpThe author advises going only to diners/dives/ethnic mom-n-pops and high end places (places where you get memorable food and service, essentially places that cost more than 200 bucks for two). Avoid the middle.
I don't want to debate the advice itself. What I want to get the board's input on is what would you consider to be the restaurants that would fit the upper end, can't miss field.
Now I am further constrained by the fact that I am a Vegetarian and have made a decision to avoid places that don't have at least a third of their menu vegetarian. I feel there is not point going to restaurants that have one or two 'vegetarian options'; because most restaurant people know by now that in a party of six, there is bound to be at least one vegetarian(

); and offer these options almost grudgingly. So if you could add the places that would fit vegetarian friendly in the upper end suggestions, it would help
me. But you don't need to restrict yourselves for my sake. You can suggest examples of the second kind that are meat centric only.
Also, maybe we can add this qualifier to our GNR list.
L -- Low end (15 bucks entree limit)
M- the Vast middle
H- Upper end (25 and Over).