Twinklerin
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Woo hoo! We're going to be there, after dinner at Los Tios -- can't wait! Wonder what the special flavor will be??? We'll be introducing some friends who have never been...
It looks on their site like they'll be opening with Cannoli flavor. Yum. I'm just waiting for the day when she brings back Texas Sheet Cake. MMMMMM
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I was at the restaurant at the same time as the scallop writer and had the same thing happen to me. The difference was that the people who received them near me were significantly younger -- they looked to be about 20 and were only drinking water.
My server pulled the same line about pre-reserving scallops on their Web site. I can only assume that he meant through opentable.com, since I know that Corduroy doesn't really have a site.
Anyhow, I ended up enjoying the pork belly and striped bass. The food was a pleasure as usual, but I would appreciate honesty from a restaurant that I frequent and never hesitate to recommend to others.
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Vegetate just emailed out the RW menu:
First Course
Wild Mushroom Trio
wild mushroom baba, tempura oyster mushroom,
and enoki mushroom salad
or
Smokey Tomato Bisque
with a balsamic reduction
and grilled croustade
Second Course
White Bean Cassoulet
with roasted turnips and rutabaga, smoked Portobello mushrooms, and braised tofu-topped with toasted bread crumbs and a grainy mustard aioli
or
Truffled Crispy Fingerling Potatoes and Roasted Wild Mushrooms
with braised leeks, porcini vinaigrette, and arugula salad
Third Course
Dark Chocolate Cake
with caramel "creme anglaise" and raspberry coulis
topped with shaved chocolate
or
Pineapple and Dried Cherry Fruit Crisp
with oatmeal crumbs and coconut sorbet
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Does anybody know when Komi plans to reopen?
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There are WAY too many options this year. After much thought, we've narrowed to these:
Monday- lunch at Sette Bello, dinner at Corduroy
Tuesday - Acadiana dinner
Wednesday - recovery
Thursday - Poste dinner
Friday - lunch at Kinkead's, dinner at DC Coast
Saturday - Rasika dinner
Sunday - Notti Bianche dinner
I'll post reviews/follow-ups after the gluttony.
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I noticed Whole Foods had adorable little two-bite cupcakes, choc on choc and white on vanilla, for about $2.50. I think there were about eight in the box. Might try them when I have more space in the bag.
Meanwhile, I fell in love with Billy's in NY last weekend. Great cupcakes, but banana cake with cream cheese frosting was fantastic. If only it weren't a few states away... *sigh*
With Magnolia, Billy's, Cupcake Cafe and Buttercup Bake Shop (my personal favorite), New York is a veritable cupcake wonderland. Los Angeles does its fair share of cupcake vending with Toast, Joan's on Third, Clementine and Sprinkles. Now, if only we could entice just one of those places to set up shop here in town... (Insert some pun about being frosted that there aren't better options.)
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The gnocchi at Restaurant Eve right now is exceptional.
Loved the phyllo-wrapped soft shell crab at Corduroy
Shrimp and Grits and donuts at Colorado Kitchen's brunch
That's all I can manage to type without getting too hungry.
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Washingtonpost.com does include urls to restaurants (check this out: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?n...earchLocation=), but a database of 1700 restaurants makes it difficult to keep up with every restaurant's site.
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Oh, finally a mention of Wheatberry. You have to give me the information. I have heard about it, but didn't know where to look or how to get ahold of it. As for cupcakes, I think that, besides b&w, Balducci's offers some good ones. I was disappointed by those at Jettie's last week.
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If you're willing to venture a bit off the strip, I would highly recommend Quinta Belina on Flamingo. It's tucked into a strip mall and not much in the ambiance department, but the food is delicious Mexican. My favorite dishes were the squash blossom quesadilla (amazing), the spicy appetizer meatballs and the churros.
If you stay on the strip, I am a huge fan of Prime in the Bellagio and of Bouchon in the Venetian for breakfast. Enjoy your trip!
Softshell Crabs
in Washington DC Restaurants and Dining
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Eve's doing one that looked mighty fine as a special in the Bistro.