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  1. So according to the Wash Post today, the sandwich with 1.5 pounds of meat is $12. A pound of sliced pastrami is $12. I know which one I'm getting.
  2. I picked mine up from Sammi at Fenwick Beer and Wine in downtown SS. Enough sweetness to balance out the hop level. Agree with Don 100% on the main note in taste and aroma being grapefruit rind. Feels a little lighter in body than most of the IPAs that I drink. Nothing earthshaking, but a thoroughly enjoyable beverage.
  3. Best of luck to Johnny W! Let me know if you need any help understanding the language and culture of my home town!
  4. Excellent news, but I tend to agree with Dan's thought on the schedule. Need only to add that the liquor license will likely take another few months.
  5. Gumbo for New Year's. Assigned to cook the Sunday before Xmas, but haven't decided on a menu yet.
  6. I've done every job in a restaurant but own one. I enjoy going out for the thing that I was by far the worst at and still am the worst at in my house-- serving tables. But that's besides the point... When going out, I almost always look for the dish that I can't (for equipment or ingredient reasons) or won't bother (time and effort) to make at home because too often I have that "not as good as what I make' reaction. At other times, I'm looking for inspiration.
  7. Amen. Going to go home after work, send the girls upstairs and blast Time Out start to finish.
  8. Punkt Gnau for hors d'oeuvres. Kabinett riesling, a Brouilly, and an Oregon Pinot Noir for dinner. Coffee and scotch for dessert.
  9. What I fail to see is why the NYT thought that it was a restaurant worthy of review. What's coming next, the trashing of the new Cheesecake Factory in Islip? That revamped Cracker Barrel just off of Exit 13 of the Jersey turnpike? Restaurant reviews are about the art of food. Guy's is about the business. Guaranteed that this makes money (at least for a while, anyone remember the Supermodel Cafe?). It doesn't make him a good person or a bad person, just a person making a buck.
  10. Congrats to Ankur and Jon. CS has been a very welcome addition to my Rockville Pike lunch rotation. Keep churning them out!
  11. If you're stuck shopping in Monkey Cty, I would agree with Dave on Gilly's. Some really nice stuff in there. My other MoCo choice would be Fenwick Beer and Wine right in downtown SS. http://fenwickbeerandwine.com/
  12. On the road and in downtown DC a fair amount in October. Availability spotty.
  13. Thanks, Chef! Looks great and a great deal, but I'm already engaged this weekend. Have a hot date at the Kielbasa Factory. It's been too long since I've been in, so hopefully we can make it soon. Next time.
  14. To go off on a tangent... Dave, you've hit upon one of my favorite grapes with the Seyval Blanc. Used to go through it by the case when I lived in upstate NY and had easy access to several good producers in the Finger Lakes. Do you happen to know off-hand if anyone around DC is carrying a decent selection of Seyval Blanc?
  15. Having a history of colleagues whose tastes run more to Olive Garden than Per Se, I've done fine dining and tasting menus solo more times than I can remember. I've found without exception that restaurant staff tend to have a high regard for anyone who likes good food enough to venture out for a tasting menu by themselves. In fact one of my favorite meals of all time was a solo dinner at the kitchen pass at Hearth in NYC. Got a couple of extra freebies from "mistakes" made in the kitchen and extra pours of off list wines from Chef. You'll be well taken care of.
  16. There was a great article in the Aug 26 NY Times on a guy who had a business selling online reviews.
  17. The picnic is our standard lunch (and has been for a couple of years) - salami, crackers, cheese, whatever fruit/veg we have around, etc. We use an insulated lunch box with one of those plastic ice cube thingies.
  18. Agreed. In other news, they are working on opening a tasting room. Great bunch of very passionate folks.
  19. Nothing beats the beer cruise. A lot of stand out saisons were served, including a lovely one from Three Stars. Ommegang had a couple of wickedly good one off brews including a great porter.
  20. Also realized that we've been ignoring some of dr's own members starting with Artisan Confections (http://artisanconfections.com/) 1025 N. Fillmore Street, Arlington, VA 22201 It's a darn good thing for my ample enough waistline that I live on the other side of the river.
  21. Decidedly not. Yekta Market can't be more than 200 square feet. Great source of cheap Persian/Middle Eastern spices.European Delight has a great collection of Eastern European charcuterie.Both are at 1488 Rockville Pike. Add in the presence of Joe's and Yekta Kabobi this is one of the great mini-collections of food providers that we have. (Unfortunately, an outpost of Mi Rancho lowers the overall score) Porcupine already added my next selection - Kielbasa Factory. Easily the best kielbasa that I've found in DC. I would add Thai Market (902 Thayer Ave, SS) to the list. It's the source of just about all of my Thai kitchen needs. The takeout in the same spot serves some of the best Thai food in Monkey County. FInally, Goldberg's is my favorite place for a Sunday bagel run (3 locations --4824-26 Boiling Brook Parkway,Rockville, MD 20852; 9328 Georgia Ave.,Silver Spring, MD 20910;7731 Tuckerman Lane,Potomac, MD 20854)
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