Food in DC?
Food in DC?
Any restaurant recommendations? I'm at the Spring Symposia staying at the Grand Hyatt at washington center.
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Re: Food in DC?
Demo's the cat on this topic. However, I love Georgia Browns. If you're there for a weekend brunch it gets no better than Zaytinya. (which is also a good food choice for dinner). But my experience really isn't that extensive, I'm sure others will be able to give you great recommendations.
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Re: Food in DC?
If you want to see how things get done in D.C., don't miss Ristorante Tosca.
The food is as good as the people-watching.
The food is as good as the people-watching.
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Re: Food in DC?
thanks for the suggestions. i just got back from Tosca (just a couple blocks away). I ordered the wheat pasta, followed by rice pudding / cappacino. Everything was excellent.
I made the mistake of going to Tony Chengs around 3, expecting to order some dim sum. It was too late, so instead of leaving I tried their hunan chicken, which was not good.
I made the mistake of going to Tony Chengs around 3, expecting to order some dim sum. It was too late, so instead of leaving I tried their hunan chicken, which was not good.
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Re: Food in DC?
'Nuff said.
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