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Anyone been to this place, which is about ten miles north of the B-More beltway? It gets consistently good reviews in the B-More media. I'm taking some folks there early next month. Thanks. Greg
any recommendations for nigerian food (or failing that, ghanian food) in the d.c. area?
Does anyone know of a good Indonesian restaurant in the DC area?
I just heard about a restaurant on Pennsylvania Ave in DC called Thai Roma that cooks both Thai and Italian(!). Anybody know if it's good?
Ok, here's my problem _ I'm visiting for the weekend from NYC to see my Aunt, who was just in a bad car accident. I came last weekend, too and ate such horrible food that it made everyt...
We'd like to eat in some places that are kid friendly, but offer interesting food for the adults. The kids will try new things. We are staying right off the Mall, but we love taking the Metro ...
Chowhounds in the Washington, D.C. area should check out Capsian Kabobs at 1321-C Rockville Pike. Their $6.95 all-you-can-eat lunch features chicken, beef or lamb, stews, stewed and fresh vegetable...
I'm back from Vancouver. Thanks to all who posted on the pizza thread. Sad that DC isn't a better pizza town. I'll check out Va-Ce though. Thanks for the hint.
...is the headline from the Washingtonian review. Malaysia Kopitiam at 19th and M is everything the Washingtonian review states and more. We confess we are good friends of the owners, but hav...
If my fellow Chowhounds can keep it to themselves, I will let on that Full Kee, my favorite Chinese dive in Chinatown DC, is again serving their ethereal soft-shell crabs. My favorite preparation ...
Some of the best crab cakes I've ever had anywhere were in a really unlikely place in DC. The Hitching Post (200 Upshur St. NW 726-1511) is a soul food restaurant (of the "roadhouse" genre, with re...
Carolyn, thanks for letting us know your experience. To be honest I'd say that Faidley's has loads of atmosphere - total Baltimore institution and their crabcakes are terrific. (have to be carefu...
This place has been tagged (in both the Post and City Paper) as the second coming of the Cal-Mexican taqueria in D.C. I visited last week. My impression was that I'd eat there a lot if I worked 2...
Anyone been to this place recently and, if so, what did you think? In particular, how does it compare to other high-end DC steak places (Mortons, Ruths Chris, Sam and Harry's, Smith and Wallensky,...
BEEN THERE MANY TIMES,BUT WOULD LIKE TO HEAR ABOUT THE "BEST" EATERY.
We're attending the Millenium March on Washington at the end of April and are looking for a fun sunday brunch place, great food, reasonable prices (we need to save $ for our Equality Rocks tank shi...
It's a divey little Mexican food place in Arlinton on Wilson Blvd, but for some reason I've always wanted to try it. Anyone been there and have some thoughts on it. (It's between the Duncan Donut...
Heard there is a restaurant on the 13 floor of this building and the view is supposed to be good. Is the food also good?
Another place I don't visit for dinner very frequently, but I know there are some good, cheap middle eastern places and a wide selection of posh establishments. Actually, my favorite food thing to...
I've hardly ever eaten out in Adams Morgan, despite the plethora of restaurants, so all I can recommend is "that great Ethiopian place I ate at that one time." Others can do better, I'm sure of it...