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Ericandblueboy

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  1. I'm watching No Reservation and they showed Ripert make this pasta in sea urchin sauce. It looks so good. Any place around here that makes something similar? How about some razor clams? I still haven't found any
  2. Definitely interested. Anyone have any idea how bad traffic is on Gallows Rd. from Tysons to Honey Pig? I have to avoid the beltway at all cost.
  3. They do dim sum on carts, two steamed and 1 not, offering more or less the same stuff as Canton Cafe. Really inconsistent from one dish to the next. They had some of the best shark fin dumpling I've had, really good spare-ribs and the order of chicken feet came with about 6 or 7 feet (a heaping plateful). The sticky rice in lotus leaf was gooey, rubbery and flavorless. I'm not entirely sure their turnip cakes are house-made (in any case, not very good). The chives dumplings had very thick skin but the filling itself was pretty tasty. $18 before tip with plenty of leftover. Restaurant was only about half full at noon, pretty much all Asians.
  4. Wow, their menu changes substantially! From their normal rotation: Chicken liver pate with grilled bread (reliable 1st baseman) - fantastic liver mousse and they brought us a second plate of grilled bread! Veal sweetbread (talented short-stop) - wonderful flavor and texture Roasted suckling pig (steady catcher) - it's good! Chicken breast puttanesca (the right fielder that doesn't do much) - tender, juicy, but boring (just the way my wife loves her white meat) Seared scallops with salsify (the 3rd baseman that screwed Madonna?) - my wife happily ate the whole plate White anchovies on grilled bread (good lead-off hitter) - cold anchovies drizzled with olive oil and lemon juicy Called up from Triple A: Braised rock octopus legs (future all-star) - looks like this was cooked with a grill press, the octopus was lightly charred, the flesh firm but still tender. I haven't really had an octopus this good in a long time. Flatiron Steak with roquefort (good pinch-hitter) - we asked about the flank steak and this and our server commented that this is not regularly on the menu, good enough reason for us to try it. Although the steak is good (cooked medium rare without our input), I would be more inclined to try the more unusual foods on future visits. This little joint knocks the ball out of the park, and the team doesn't cost much. We had a couple of drinks a piece and dinner came out to about $100. In comparison to Commonwealth, this place is a clear winner to us.
  5. It depends on the greens. If you order sauteed spinach or watercress, that should be around $7-$8. Pea shoots cost more to buy.
  6. Todd sent me an IM saying he meant the Source was the best only within the District. I can't quarrel with that since I have not bothered to eat Chinese in the District in some time.
  7. Hong Kong Palace, Peking Village, China Star, Bob's Noodle Bistro....I don't think the Source outdoes any of these restaurants on a consistent basis. The Source offers a lot less in terms of variety and generally charge a lot more. Tasting menu at The Source = $100. 15 courses at HKP shared by us was $25 per person, including tax and tip.
  8. But that food isn't meant to be consumed by Asians. It's meant for Americans who can't tell good Asian food from bad Asian food and confuses The Source with Chinese food/cooking. While I agree that DC isn't a great ethnic food city, there are certainly restaurants that can cook Chinese food in the DC area better and significantly cheaper.
  9. Went by Songbird (in Vienna) for lunch today. The place is shut down and a notice says the lease has been terminated for not paying rent.
  10. I've been to the Source (after being to Chinois in Vegas and The Source, I'm done eating at Puck's Asian themed restaurants).
  11. I'd be a little peeved if idiots start telling me that The Source is the best source for Chinese food (or cooking) simply because they don't have a clue and instead they are relying on the review of Washingtonian. I'll forget about all this soon but as of today, I'm feeling a little churlish.
  12. The Source makes wanna be Asian food for Americans. It's imitation Chinese cooking. To say that's the best Chinese in DC is belittling Chinese cuisine. That's like saying Pizza Hut makes the best Italian in DC. Oh, I'm sure there are Indians out there that take umbrage with your statement that Komi makes the best Indian (or maybe not, if no other restaurant in the area even offers whatever it is that you praised).
  13. Thanks! Now maybe we can discuss which restaurant should or should not be in the top 20. The order of the top 8 has changed but they're still the same restaurants from last year (IIRC). The Oval Room and the Source cracked the top (underservedly so for The Source in my opinion, just about every dish they serve can be found at an Asian restaurant that does it better and cheaper). BLT Steak made a big leap to become the highest rated steakhouse in DC. I haven't been but can people who've been there tell me that it truly is better than Bourbon or Ray's? People bitch and moan about the list but I find it generally a pretty solid list, especially at the top. Once you get out of the top though, there are cross cuisine comparisions that becomes very hard to judge objectively.
  14. Could someone just post the top 20 so I don't have to go to Washingtonian.com every day! I'm thinking about going to my dentist's office to steal their copy.
  15. Doesn't sound like his guest is practicing any sort of religion so I say screw him.
  16. Those are just pictures, not actual product served by North China. I've only had oyster pancakes at Bob's Noodle Bistro in Rockville, which were pretty good.
  17. Portillo's serves delicious hot dogs and they serve big frosty mugs of beer like this:
  18. Was there a Chinese menu or did your friend simply consult with the waitress for a customized meal?
  19. The party guest cannot be kosher. I know plenty of people who follow the dietary rules somewhat. As for feeding the guest pork without his knowledge....that's just no respect.
  20. Spur of the moment thing. Just be glad it was short notice and you didn't go.
  21. Much busier today but the dim sum was not better. The selection was pretty good, but I only ordered a few of my favorites: chicken feet, spare ribs, tripe, and steamed chives dumpling (all tasted dry, like they were oversteamed). I also ordered a plate of pan-fried noodles topped with beef and Chinese broccoli (a big tasty plate for $12). I'm lukewarm about this restaurant but there aren't that many good Cantonese joints in VA right now
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