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  1. Enjoyed dinner at the Sichuan Pavilion. Place was packed when the GF and myself got inside. We had several dishes and the portions were definitely family size. I think most of the comments about the place in the thread are spot on. Damn, I will resist eating the leftovers in the fridge at 2AM.
  2. You know I wanted to like it more. The ingredients were good quality, but the bread was hard in different locations and different times of the day. And I love the kind of bread used for subs in Philadelphia's Little Italy! I use to work in MD for several years, not to far from Gallo's Italian Grocery in District Heights, MD and my taste maybe be skewed towards that style of Italian subs. I think Gallo's had some of the best subs and sandwiches in the DC metro area.
  3. I've tried out two locations at both lunch and dinner. For me, it's not a destination place, but if I'm nearby to a location and feel like having a sandwich then it would work.
  4. Experience was very nice, really enjoyed the early evening dinner before the rush. Interesting selection of Italian pop songs filled the room! We found the staff to be gracious, attentive and enthusiastic. The design of the dining room created a bridge between DC and Italy. When you visit, don't forget to look up. There are exquisite Murano glass sculptures. Definitely sit near the kitchen as others have noted, it's a grand view watching the entire restaurant, staff, and kitchen moving in concert. Budino, budino, budino. (I think I need to go back and order just that at the bar, frequently, except GF says only on special occasions.) Capesante. Scallops on top of yellow and black polenta. The polenta was creamy and delicious with the scallops and sauteed lobster mushrooms was a perfect combination. Porcini. Had to clean the plate get every little bit. Gianduja Semi Freddo is a hit for sure. Overall, I think the evening's food was very good and if this is where Chef Donna is starting after the past few years of troubles, it's a good place to be. I hope the management team can keep everything running smoothly and let him shine in the kitchen. Also, Galileo III without the Lab is good, because I think getting to that level again will take some time as the restaurant works and settles into a rhythm that only comes from time. Congratulations on the success!
  5. As they say, it's all about the crust, and that was nicely tasty. Had the vegetarian pasty and it was good, though could have use just a little more flavor. Surprisingly, it was the right size and felt full, but not to heavy afterwards.
  6. I did a little research on the topic and came up with two possible avenues to approaching the issue using google maps to arrange either by city or neighborhood. 1>Making each restaurant a 'member' and using this Example 2> Google Spreadsheets Data/Maps API Example Each one has a space for description that could be used to link to the relevant thread in the discussion group. Sorry I'm not able to provide a full implementation solution at this time, October is a little bit busy.
  7. Thanks for the tip on the Multiple locations guide and the google search. I did use Invision's search and type taylor. There must be a better way to do this short of a Don Rockwell website with geographical map and listings.
  8. Thanks for the merge, Don. I did search for a listing prior to creating a thread, but this one did not come up.
  9. Taylor Gourmet is a new gourmet style sandwich shop in several locations in DC. Has anyone been there? And if so, any recommendations? --- [merged]
  10. Forgot to mention from my research on Trenton pizza last week, I read some place and this may not be true, that De Lorenzo's on Hudson is on a month to month lease basis. Apparently, the main focus is on the De Lorenzo's in Robbinsville instead of the older joint. I'm certainly going to try and make it up there on my next trip to NYC, but just something to keep in mind if you're interested in the place. And if anyone knows that isn't true, please post here.
  11. Made a dinner reservation for Friday earlier today. After seeing the photographs, looking forward to it even more. Staff was very nice and gracious over the telephone. I know there is a lot riding on it for everyone, but liked the tone set so far of simply being nice.
  12. It's a sweet pie. Enjoyed the sauce and thin crust. We drove by De Lorenzo's on Hudson on the way out of town and it was closed tonight.
  13. Thanks for the replies. Will keep Halo in mind, but it's doubtful since have to convince some friends the detour for the pizza is worth it. Yes, it's hard to choose between pizza and friends.
  14. Possibly driving thru Trenton soon and been meaning to hit the place to try 'tomato pies'. Don't think I'll be able to swing both places on this trip. Anybody got suggestions on either choosing between De Lorenzo's or Papa's Tomato Pies?
  15. Enjoyed Hong Kong Palace. The Dan Dan noodles were amazing, very simple, but flavorful. Eggplant with spicy garlic sauce was just the right amount of sweetness and softness. The cucumber salad loaded with cilantro and garlic was delicious. And as recommended the cumin fish hit the spot which was very similar to Indian style. Finally, the vegetable dumplings were so-so, the same as store bought or other places. All-in-all, really enjoyed the meal. The place was packed on a Saturday night. The waitstaff was very helpful and friendly.
  16. Wow that link shows a picture of an angus snap wrap. Could a falafel snack wrap be next?
  17. Well, we ended up at the Italian Store, sitting outside, pizza bianca with mushrooms with cans of soda. Not bad for a pre-labor day summer night actually. Cheers back at you! Have a fun time tomorrow night at Orso!
  18. A buddy of mine says let's get some Orso tonight. It never crossed my mind, they are not open on Monday nights until I'm half way over to the place and he calls from out front saying, they are not open. I guess this is what I get for not making it tomorrow night!
  19. That depends on how much you can eat! Seriously, you pay for quality and with seafood that's an important consideration to make especially with raw fish. Still, I'm not a big fan of AYECE seafood places even at places like Phillip's or Hogate's because you feel like you have to get your money's worth. Well, to be honest, I guess hitting those buffets for all you can eat shrimp or crab legs is ok... perhaps there is a thread or should be one, on the merits of buffet dining.
  20. Todai - Fair Oaks Mall is an AYCE sushi place. The sushi quality is on the same level of Korean ACYE BBQ places in Annandale where you cook the strips of meat at your table. Actually those BBQ places are always fun to go with a group of friends. Wasn't there a Wasabi thread a while back?
  21. Please stop the food porn! Just say no! I'm trying to restrain myself to a single pizza a week and you guys have throw this up? Sheez!
  22. According to the website, this is the new location and should open up sometime in the next week. Right on Rte. 1 and down town with the students. At least there is a parking garage right above the restaurant.
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