squidsdc Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 Past two weeks: salads at Holy Cross Hospital. FWIW, they have a very nice salad bar in the cafeteria. (Dad needed emergency surgery, but is doing well now and recuperating at home) Much needed short getaway vacation: Greek City Family Restaurant in Ramsey NJ. (See post on egullet) Absolutely highly recommend if you are in the area. Worth the short drive from Paramus or other nearby NJ or Hudson Valley, NY cities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffC Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 Since Thursday... Dinner at Dino--the wild boar pasta was terrific as always. Wife and I split the three-cheese polenta with mushrooms--what a satisfying dish. Yesterday for lunch, chicken biryani at Ghar-e-Kabab in Silver Spring. This little Indian/Nepali restaurant continues to turn out some really good food. (If you haven't done so, check out their lunch buffet--the choices are limited, but what is served is oh-so-good. It's the only Indian buffet I really like, other than Woodlands.) Dinner was burgers at our house--I mix in some Worchestershire sauce and a little aged balsamico when forming the patties, then cook them over wood charcoal and mesquite chips. Some sweet corn-on-the-cob on the side and fresh strawberries and vanilla ice cream for dessert. Today I had an early lunch at Pho 75 in Rockville--#12. That broth has so much depth and richness--still the best! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brendanc Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 *added for definition**Awaiting details in the appropriate threads...but please expound on this one first! Pan roasted black grouper filet, braised summercrisp lettuce, a faux pho brodo of duck and country ham stock, aromatics and thai basil/cilantro. I think i out a duck skin cracker on this one. the 69 was a less than subtle reference that was meant to elicit laughter for don and koji. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porcupine Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 2Amys: pizza special with squash blossoms and other stuff; some red wine; black raspberry ice cream. Black raspberry ice cream! How does he do it?! Such an intense flavor but still creamy texture. I was very happy today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jiveturk21 Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 La Sandia in Tyson's Mall last Monday evening. It may end up being more successful than Pauli Moto's, but it definitely will not be better, and that isn't saying much since Pauli Moto's was pretty bad. Nothing more than a regular Tex Mex place, but with higher prices and a menu that reads a bit better, but really isn't that different and, at times, much worse. Our server tried to upsell us on everything, all of the time. We would order a $12 margarita and he would recommened one over $20 because, "it is better." One of the guys that I was with asked for combination fajitas and were told that they can't do it. What do you mean "can't!?" You sell chicken fajitas for $14.95 and steak fajitas for $15.95. You give the guy half an order of chicken, half an order of steak, charge him $18.95, he is happy and you make more money. This place will be successful, it was pretty crowded on a Monday night, in spite of itself. It is maddening sometimes, isn't it!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monsterriffs Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 Quick roundup of the weekend's eats: Thursday: Dinner at 2Amys. Went with the Abruzzese and English Pea and Prosciutto crostini, which unfortunately came out of order, but didn't make either of them any less delicious. The crostini was particularly excellent and a very festive looking item. A particular noteworthy occurrence during dinner was the poor waiter who tripped on the stairs on the way up and sent half his very fully-stacked tray of wine-glasses flying and crashing down the stairs. The crazy thing was how one just kept hearing the shattering and tinkling of glasses for a good 15 seconds or more. It must've felt like an eternity to the poor kid. Saturday: Late lunch at Ray's Hell Burgers and the indoctrination of my Franco-Greek cousin into the cult of the hamburger. 10 oz. of freedom with gruyere and I'd say this one was a score for America. Sunday: Cantler's in Annapolis for steamed crabs and scenery. Also, in addition to our delightful crustaceans, we got to see what appeared to be a possible BUI (boating under the influence - pronounced "buoy" har har) on Cantler's pier with an injured boater doing a perp walk. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ohstate Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 Thursday - CD cafe in Solomons - still not as consistently good as it was a year ago or so. I had a down meal here (bad prep, flavors lacking), especially compared to when they were one of the best places in the area. Friday - Vincezo's Grill - Probably my new favorite in the area. Consistently good food, and consistent is an issue down here. Stopped in for appetizers and a glass of wine at the bar after the rain cancelled our outdoor plans. They have a beautiful view and we could watch the local fireworks while toasting the country with their house made limoncello. http://www.vincenzosgrill.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Loblaw Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 Saturday - Brunch at The Heights for a pretty good Crab Cakes Benedict and the requisite Bloody Mary. Last night - Dinner at Joe's Noodle House for the mouth numbingly delicious H20 (Fish Filet & Soft Bean Curd in Szechwan Sauce). Though the bean curd was a little too soft and so it was a bit difficult to eat with chopsticks. We also got the Steamed Buns with Pork Filling, which were okay, but disappointing as I was expecting more juice inside. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanielK Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 Friday night - Ambrosia Grille in Rockville. Perfectly decent, if not spectacular Greek food, but they are just two blocks from Montgomery College, where Rockville has it's fireworks display. It's very convenient to have dinner there about 8, get out at 9 or so, and walk 5 minutes to the grounds. Avoids all of the traffic after the show, too! The owner is very defensive of his parking lot starting about 8:30, but very friendly to those who dine in before the show. Mykonos is a much better (and more expensive) Greek restaurant only a mile away, and we're there far more often than Ambrosia Grille. I don't know the entire sordid history, but there used to be one Ambrosia Restaurant in Rockville, and I guess the two partners split (doesn't sound like it was a friendly breakup), so now there's "Ambrosia Grille" up by Montgomery College, and "The Original Ambrosia" at Montrose Crossing. I like AG better than TOA, but there's not THAT much separating them. They both do a decent job on moussaka, spanikopita, pastitsio, etc. AG I think does a better job on the appetizer "spreads" like hummus, taramasalata, melitzanosalata, etc. Neither does a great job on gyros and souvlaki. The lamb dishes at AG are pretty good (I particularly like the Lamb Youvetsi - baked with tomato and orzo pasta), so I guess that's what draws us there. They're more kid-friendly than Mykonos, and as I said before, substantially cheaper, and they never have a wait for a table (at Mykonos, at prime dining time especially on weekends, reservations are a must). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DanielK Posted July 10, 2008 Share Posted July 10, 2008 My wife was feeling a little better after severe allergies kept her home the last few days, and she was craving a bowl of Pho. My tennis game was rained out, so Pho 75 (Rockville) it was. They close at 8, but there was still a pretty good sized crowd at 7:30. Regular #1 was spot-on, as always. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbogrrl Posted July 10, 2008 Share Posted July 10, 2008 ye gods. along with half the world: hell-burger. I almost wish I'd remembered to read the WaPo, and avoided the madhouse, except— I ran into so many people I knew! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted July 11, 2008 Author Share Posted July 11, 2008 Let's see ... here are some highlights, starting in a parking lot on July 4th: Bud Light at Thirsty Bernie (was that or Miller Lite or Becks) Ray's Hell-Burger with Vermont Cheddar Strawberry cupcake from Baked and Wired Lousy, Weaver-tasting turkey sandwich (on decent bread) at Baguette Republic Another Korabella at Dino Chilled Pea Soup at Equinox Fantastic Pan-Roasted Chicken at The Source (Grazie, FT and MT!) Crummy Fried Ipswich Clams at Hank's Oyster Bar French 76 and Meat Loaf at The Majestic Tandoori Chicken Tikka at La' Jawab Life-Changing Papri Chaat at Restaurant Eve (anyone who downplays the importance of sourcing may wish to try this, and reevaluate their flawed theories) Ceviche at Pesce (excellent second time in a row) Rocks Burger at Burger Joint (had to) Kitfo at the now-overrated Etete (you heard it here first) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B.A.R. Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Lemmee see......that would be 15 restaurants in 7 days. There are people who SELL TO restaurants that didn't see that many accounts over the holiday weeek. I betcha left some out, too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Loblaw Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Last night - Dinner at Bistrot Du Coin. Pâté de campagne Maison for the app and the Monkfish Medallions for the entree. I really like this place, but it seems they could do a better job with preserving the the wine bottles used for the "by the glass" orders. We tried a couple and they tasted like they had been a bit oxidized. Let's see ... here are some highlights, starting in a parking lot on July 4th:Bud Light at Thirsty Bernie (was that or Miller Lite or Becks) Can you really call this a "highlight"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted July 11, 2008 Author Share Posted July 11, 2008 Let's see ... here are some highlights, starting in a parking lot on July 4th:Bud Light at Thirsty Bernie (was that or Miller Lite or Becks) Can you really call this a "highlight"? I could have had a Miller and called it a "highlife." (Bud Light is the only thing I had there, actually, so I guess the highlight was the singer who looked like Chris Cunningham). I just received this PM: damn dude you get around like a hooker at a sailor convention!!!!!!want to piggy back on ya one day come by ill buy ya a beer Hey I'll consider the beer but I'll take a PASS on the piggy-back! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edenman Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Last night was a burger-off. Buddy and I split one a GSE and one at Hellburger. Both with bacon and meunster. Hellburger ftw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbogrrl Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Hey I'll consider the beer but I'll take a PASS on the piggy-back! no piggy-backs on Rocks. Way to dash a girl's hopes and dreams... the day suddenly seems just a little less bright! What's next? no Tipsy Twister, either? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blakegwinn Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Highlights from my 2 and a half day, 4th of July romp through DC: -1 Saltena and 1 Turkey and Spring onion Empanada from Julia's (perfect drunken AND hungover treat) -Assortment of slices from Pete's Apizza (winner was the Sausage and onion) -Hell Burger with Amish Cheddar, bacon, grilled onions, lettuce and tomato (half with mustard half without) -Too many fantastic things to list at Cork (will throw a shout out to the Asparagus, Pea soup and Flat iron though, how the HELL do they get a flat-iron steak so tender??) -Way over-priced cocktails at Tabaq (my little sister wanted to see the roof deck) -3 pounds of assorted Mayorga coffee beans -Teaism for a French toast, salmon and eggs breakfast with a chai shake/salty oat cookie combo to be consumed during the sad drive back to NJ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RWBooneJr Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Last night was a burger-off. Buddy and I split one a GSE and one at Hellburger. Both with bacon and meunster. Hellburger ftw. I didn't know what FTW meant until I RTFM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pizza man Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 Taqueria Poblano, Arlington. cebollitas 3 tacos al pastor (little dry but tasty) pork taquitos (yummy) 1 fish taco 1 l.a. crispy beef taco cheese quesadilla (large, 9y.o.) cheese quesadilla (small, 7y.o.) 1 diet coke 5 lime coolers 2 baskets of chips and salsa and Mayan chocolate fritters $65.something... It was all pretty good, and they have new menus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodleygrrl Posted July 11, 2008 Share Posted July 11, 2008 I just got a physical and found out that my cholesterol is a little in the "strokey" area, so no Hell Burgers, Dino Lasagna with Wild Boar, or fried shit at Blue Duck. Instead: Sushi at Wasabi downtown- has the menu EVER changed since it opened? I will keep going back because it is quick and cheap and I love the chicken antichucho but damn, change it up, yo. Good Salmon on top of peas and rice at Ceiba A chicken shwarma salad at the Art Gallery Grill on Eye Street. I love that little ol waiter that grabs your arm and tells you about the specials. I want a cheeseburger. And cheese. And fat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laniloa Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Went to Wagamama last night and was unimpressed. I had the very bland ginger chicken udon. Only the barest hint that someone had waved some ginger near the plate. Friend had miso ramen and it was also way underseasoned. Given the price, I'll be exploring the many other cheaper noodle options in the area before considering going back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLK Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Breakfast at the Cracker Barrel outside the entrance to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The only other option was Waffle House and client's wife rejected that. Of course, right after we ordered she said "you know, I have gotten sick every time I have eaten at Cracker Barrell!" I was, like, "um, thanks for the info." It was nothing special (at all), but I made my flight on time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Nachos with red chili at the Hard Times in Clarendon. I think they may have changed their tortilla chips, because I didn't like these as much as I usually do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffC Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Breakfast at the Cracker Barrel outside the entrance to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The only other option was Waffle House and client's wife rejected that. Of course, right after we ordered she said "you know, I have gotten sick every time I have eaten at Cracker Barrell!" I was, like, "um, thanks for the info." It was nothing special (at all), but I made my flight on time. The only meal to eat at Cracker Barrel is breakfast....and best you limit your choices to eggs, biscuits (not great, but OK), sausage, bacon, and pancakes (a place that serves warmed minis of real maple syrup can't be all bad!). Like you said, nothing special. But when it's 7 AM and you're on the road and hungry, it beats most other options. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted July 18, 2008 Author Share Posted July 18, 2008 Highlights over the past week: Banh Mi Paté Cha at Huong Binh, Eden Center Heirloom Tomato Gazpacho at Poste Tofu Tindaloo at Indebleu Ravi Kabob Special (chicken, ground beef kabobs) LittleWing Cheese Plate at Old Hickory Steakhouse BLT (the drink, not the panini) at PX Vegetarian Tasting Menu at CityZen Large Bowl of #1 (the works) at Pho 88, Beltsville Chile Relleno at Buck's Fishing and Camping Victory Prima Pils at Comet Ping Pong (during a 21-2 victory) Tofu Delight sandwich at Kasha's Kitchen Salt-Cured Moulard Duck Breast at Teatro Goldoni Garlic Chicken Press at Tarbouch Mediterranean Grill Iced Americano at Murky Coffee Beef Empanada at Pizza Zero Grilled Lamb Minute Steak at New Heights Falafel at Max's Kosher Cafe Grilled Asparagus at Cork Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edenman Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Iced Americano at Murky Coffee ha! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrtaJRosa Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 Today, roaming the new 'hood, Guajillo for carnitas and the best deal on margaritas I've seen in a long time. I even got to practice a bit of my español. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 Bistrot du Coin for lunch with Scott and kids. Onglet, omelet, frites, moules au pastis, all accompanied by breathy Franglais Rolling Stones covers. The same as it ever was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLK Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 Seemingly everyone not at the beach was at Open City this morning. Parking, as usual, was awfully hard to find (I ended up on 29th Street). I got my usual breakfast - French toast with Nutella and bacon - and my friend had the Open City omelette which he seemed to enjoy. Later, lunch consisted of one perfect slice of pepperoni pizza from Vace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rbh Posted July 20, 2008 Share Posted July 20, 2008 ditto... 45 minute wait at OpenCity at 11 this morning.... we walked by The Diner on the way there... and it seemed to have a significantly shorter wait... but we were already meeting another couple there who was driving (and parking). French toast was good... and bacon is surprisingly very good here. The running theory is it gets so crowded here for brunch because except for events like Mother's Day, etc, brunch is not something people go far for... they stick in the neighborhood (within a few blocks), and in Woodley Park, there's just not many brunch options at that price point... compared to places like Dupont Circle. Basically, compared to dinner, brunch isn't an "event"... it's a lazy Sunday, little advanced planning or effort, kind of thing. But there is the dim sum exception to this rule.... Matchbox on Friday evening before the fringe festival... another 40 minute wait.. but once you get seated, the service was quite fast... Q Special pizza... wasn't the best effort I've had there. Didn't know they started to offer gouda cheese on the miniburgers... but will need to go back to get that with others besides my non-red meat eating gf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbogrrl Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 ...meant to go to tryst, but no seats— walked by the diner, even worse. What to do? We darted across the street and up the alley and over to Cashions, where we were lead to a nice table and had a very fine brunch of oj, omelette, bacon, and bison burger. The busboy who had been bribed by Nick's parents to take pictures of us together was there, and happy to see us. (We had had one date there early on, and the entire staff ratted him out to his parents, who then demanded to know who was this GIRL nick was taking to dinner. The parents met me before we went back, but the busboy is still happy— I expect they paid in advance.) Too bad I am still full from dinner this evening; I'd hoped to get a dessert waffle there this evening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScotteeM Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 spring pea soup and fried green tomatoes with soft-shell crab at Vermillion burger at Ray's Hell Burger--got there about 3 minutes before a looong line formed on Saturday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted July 21, 2008 Author Share Posted July 21, 2008 Highlights since last Friday: Greek Omelet at Lilit Cafe Northern Neck Sweet Corn and Potato Ravioli at Mendocino Grille Hugo's Mojito at Citronelle Lounge Ray's Hell-Burger with Aged Cheddar and Bacon Traditionally louched Lucid Absinthe at Johnny's Half Shell Nicoise Salad at Marvin Franziskaner Hefeweissbier at The Saloon Baked Dark-meat / Fried Drumstrick Chicken Dinner at Oohhs and Aahhs 1998 Daniel Rion Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru "Les Charmes" on repeat visit to Citronelle Lounge (a guy's gotta do what a guy's gotta do) Large Classic Yogurt with Kiwi, Strawberries, and Mango at Tangysweet Cheese-Stuffed Kulcha at Passage To India Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monsterriffs Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 Friday dinner at WestEnd - salmon rillettes (great!) and skate in brown butter. Either skate is a very delicate flavored thing and sauces tend to overpower it, or this particular one was not very flavorful. Saturday lunch at Raku-Bethesda - Huge bowl of red curry udon soup with shrimp. Beyond hearty meal and a good value at that. Absolutely loaded with shrimp and vegetables. Also had the "Seoul" Train roll of tuna and kimchee. No spice at all, but still kinda tasty (or I was just really hungry) Sunday dinner at Rustico - hearts of romaine salad with framoboise onions + grilled shrimp. Shrimp were nice and plump, and the onions on that salad do me in everytime, I love them. Splits a vegan pizza there with my buddy too w/ a chickpea crust, spinach, and mushrooms. That kind of crust is a bit too dense for me, but the crispiness was nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapy Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 Ruan Thai for my Nam Kao Sod fix. On Sunday we were going to go to Bombay in White Oak to try their non buffet menu but unfortunatly we hit in the afternoon deadzone when it was closed so we tried the chinese place next door. They had spicy wantons and shreded pork with dried tofu, both good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather Posted July 27, 2008 Share Posted July 27, 2008 The freaky-looking On The Fly food cart at the corner of 7th and G, across the street from the Verizon Center. I went for the boring beef empanada over the pork tacos. Won't make that mistake again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted July 28, 2008 Author Share Posted July 28, 2008 Cà phê sữa đá (iced coffee) at Pho Saigon, Eden Center Insalata Composta (with local asparagus) at Etrusco 1966 Leacock Bual Madeira at New Heights Heirloom Tomatoes with Kalamata Olives and Feta at Proof Ray's Hell-Burger with Vermont Cheddar Yellowtail Hamachi Carpaccio with Cantaloupe and Cucumber at Mendocino Grille (line up for this) Vichyssoise "2008" at Citronelle Terrace Local Corn Custard, Smoked Peaches, Jalapeno, and Thyme at The Oval Room (a work of art on a plate) Campari and Soda at Paper Moon (no questions allowed) Spike's 5 Napkin at Good Stuff Eatery Whole Roasted Chicken at El Pollo Rico Lobster Sashimi (in shell) at Sushi Ko Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdt Posted July 28, 2008 Share Posted July 28, 2008 Campari and Soda at Paper Moon (no questions allowed) Had to check out the replacement for the Dauphine (sp?) Steakhouse, didn't you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonRocks Posted August 4, 2008 Author Share Posted August 4, 2008 This past week: Chihuahua at Lost Dog Cafe Seared Barnegat Light Sea Scallops with Shiitake Rice Porridge at (the solidly three-star) Corduroy Eel Donburi at Asia Nine Chocolate Maya at Co Co Sala Macrobiotic Tofu (lovely name) at Sunflower Spit-Roasted Katsikaki For Two With Homemade Pita (the greatest Indian, yes, Indian, dish I've ever eaten) at the incredible Komi Pan-Roasted Chicken at Grapeseed BBQ Cornish Hen at Yoder's Bar-B-Que (in the Dutch Country Farmers' Market) Tillamook Cheddar & Fontina Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Roasted Tomato Soup at Town Hall Victory Prima Pils at BreadSoda Grilled Cheese Panino at EatBar Bacon Naan (mmmmm!) at New Heights (cheers John) Pinkus Ur Pils (perfectly poured by Darrell) at Bedrock Billiards Wild Mushrooms with Tuscan Liver Sauce over Soft Polenta at Cashion's Eat Place Slice of Homemade Lemon Cake at Arax Cafe An amazing preview of Nathan Anda's Charcuterie soon to be offered at Tallula (welcome Andrew) Pork Rib from Capital Q Glass of Badoit Water at Bistrot du Coin Salty Oat Cookie at Teaism Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
synaesthesia Posted August 4, 2008 Share Posted August 4, 2008 This past week:Chihuahua at Lost Dog Cafe Man... at least they found something good to do with those yappy things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michey1st Posted August 6, 2008 Share Posted August 6, 2008 Last night was Il Pizzico in Rockville. Appetizer: Carpaccia Main Course: Rissotto of the day (had Figs and Pancetta in it = YUM!) +1 had Shrimp and Scallops Dessert: Tiramusu and Panne Cotta (sp?) All in all, a very lovely meal. If I could do it again, we would have split the risotto and each gotten additional entrees, as the shrimp and scallops wasn't quite filling enough for the SO. It was our first time there and despite that, we were quite pleased. Saturday: Low key meal at Carribean Feast (Curry Goat, Fried Snapper, Meat Pies (YUM), Coco Bread, Ginger Beer) Friday: China Bistro - Delicious Mamas special dumplings and Beef/Celery dumplings, Scallion Pancakes Special (kind of bland, actually... not sure if they are supposed to be that way) and Almond Bubble Tea. (My first bubble tea experience, it was delish!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 Dinner at Montmartre. It was quite busy. Very good food. Not so very good service. Belgian endive salad and hangar steak for me. Avocado and feta salad (greens-less) to start and then flatiron steak with Caesar salad for my husband. The Caesar had an interesting construction, kind of built on top of a wedge of romaine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 A friend and I drove up Rt. 97 to Gettysburg yesterday on his bike, and stopped for a surprisingly good club sandwich, slice of pie, and cup of coffee at Dunlap's Restaurant. What an utterly gorgeous day for a ride. Heading today to Bear Creek Open Pit BBQ in Callaway, MD, and will report back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ohstate Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 A friend and I drove up Rt. 97 to Gettysburg yesterday on his bike, and stopped for a surprisingly good club sandwich, slice of pie, and cup of coffee at Dunlap's Restaurant. What an utterly gorgeous day for a ride.Heading today to Bear Creek Open Pit BBQ in Callaway, MD, and will report back. Bear Creek isn't too far from 2 other SoMD classics - Scheibels and Courtneys (local dive places that reportedly have good food but lack a bit in atmosphere down the road in Ridge). Friends swear by Courtneys. Plus Evans just reopened (after Isabel rennovations) and has been getting good reports. Evan's Seafood (16680 Piney Point Rd., Piney Point, 301-994-9944 Scheible's Crabpot Restaurant, 48342 Wynne Rd., Ridge, 301-872-5185; http://scheibles.homestead.com/ScheiblesRestaurant.html Courtney's Seafood Restaurant, 48290 Wynne Rd., Ridge, 301-872-4403 both reviewed here sometime ago (some places are long gone, RIP Lighthouse): http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A...anguage=printer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 Bear Creek isn't too far from 2 other SoMD classics - Scheibels and Courtneys (local dive places that reportedly have good food but lack a bit in atmosphere down the road in Ridge). Friends swear by Courtneys. Plus Evans just reopened (after Isabel rennovations) and has been getting good reports.Thanks for the info! I remember Courtney's from trips down to Point Lookout in high school. My ride today got postponed, so i opted for a trip to the portrait gallery and a very disappointing lunch at Poste. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brendanc Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 Bear Creek isn't too far from 2 other SoMD classics - Scheibels and Courtneys (local dive places that reportedly have good food but lack a bit in atmosphere down the road in Ridge). Friends swear by Courtneys. Plus Evans just reopened (after Isabel rennovations) and has been getting good reports. Evan's Seafood (16680 Piney Point Rd., Piney Point, 301-994-9944 Scheible's Crabpot Restaurant, 48342 Wynne Rd., Ridge, 301-872-5185; http://scheibles.homestead.com/ScheiblesRestaurant.html Courtney's Seafood Restaurant, 48290 Wynne Rd., Ridge, 301-872-4403 both reviewed here sometime ago (some places are long gone, RIP Lighthouse): http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A...anguage=printer My first job as a cook was at Spinnakers @ Pt. Lookout Marina, Courtney's and Scheibles were our neighboors. A typical day began at Scheible's for the dirt cheap fisherman's breakfast, a morning fishing, then to Courtney's for a brilliant Fried Rockfish Sandwich and 10oz Budweiser, followed by dinner service at Spins. I can't believe someone else remembers these two gems. Often heard at the marina was the, "By God, I'ma gonna go down to Cohrtneez and get myself a fried rawckfish sandwich". Classic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymouze Posted August 9, 2008 Share Posted August 9, 2008 Angeethi - Herndon - Weekend Lunch/Brunch - our home away from home 2 weekends a month Chibas - Vienna - Brazilian BBQ - beautiful place, tasty food too Moorenkos - McLean - Sundaes at ten paces Panera Bread - Herndon - Snackie - (Sometimes the carmel pecan coated Brownie cries out... Eat me.) Burger King - Reston - Breakfast and lunches... (Hey, I wanted to drive thru I was in a rush! Also I was out of OJ!) KFC/Taco Bell combo - Sterling - for a quickie lunch I wanted to try the new items they potato crisps (like chips) and the new chicken sandwich. Of course they messed up the order and they said the chicken was "off" (hebrew word for chicken _IS_ off ) so I ended up getting a grilled chicken sandwich and a corn on the cob which was okay enough. Uptown Brick Oven Pizza - Herndon - Friday night - OMG YUM 1st time! Bob's Noodle House - Rockville - Saturday - Very authentic style food we like Joe's noodle house too in the same area Entemanns store to pick up some "specials" 3 boxes of junk for only 4.00 oy such a deal!!!!! NEXT, I really REALLY would like to find a place where I can try a little bit of everything (sort of like a buffet or tapas or tasting menu) near Reston or Great Falls or Sterling or Vienna - a mezes or appetizer plate of goodies not a huge portion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edenman Posted August 10, 2008 Share Posted August 10, 2008 A day in Alexandria: Cod and chips at Eamonn's: when they call large fries, i call a potato feast. Massive. Great stuff, but a bit messy for eating while driving. Dinner and drinks at Vermillion. (full disclosure, I work at Rustico, in the same group) Great house-cured charcuterie (chicken parfait! country pate! saucisson-sec!) and a solid lineup of lounge menu stuff: hanger steak, softshell creb, braised pork sliders, and a nice cheese plate to finish. 60-Minute on tap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScotteeM Posted August 11, 2008 Share Posted August 11, 2008 Charcuterie, Tuna tartare, sweetbreads, day scallops at Restaurant Eve last Thursday with my sister--a home run! Crispy fried squid, pickled ginger salad, fried fish cake salad, pork ahchochet, and spicy seafood with ham at Myanmar for lunch Friday. Chef's choice sushi for two at Jasmine Garden for lunch Saturday. A great couple of days with my sister visiting from Philly! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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