Favorite Hole in the Wall Place with Awesome Food

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Anonymous wrote:Part of being a hole in the wall is that it flies under the radar. Why would I ever share about hidden gems to such a large audience? The last thing I would want is for there to be a huge crowd.


I get that argument but I think holes in the wall can continue to be holes in the wall with a huge crowd from this site. One example is Kabob Palace in Crystal City.


I stopped going there after one of my kabobs came with a piece of meat that still had hairy fur/hide on it.
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Charga chicken in Arlington
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Giolliti in Annapolis.
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Tortilla Cafe on Capitol Hill.
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Thai take-out from Gaithersburg, Thai House.
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Vignola in Rockville
Fillippos in Wheaton
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Pollo Rico Peruvian chicken in Silver Spring. The beans are soooooo good.
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Anonymous wrote:Tortilla Cafe on Capitol Hill.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Vignola in Rockville
Fillippos in Wheaton


Filippos - definitely.

Thumbs down on Vignola.
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Agree, Vignolia's has gone down hill. I have followed them from their (day) restaurant in Rockville to Rockville Pike to their most recent location and won't go back. I used to live for their eggplant parm sandwiches.

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Anonymous wrote:Vignola in Rockville
Fillippos in Wheaton


Filippos - definitely.

Thumbs down on Vignola.
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La Fondita in Edmonston
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Not hole in the wall but not well known and should be - Thai House Restaurant in Gaithersburg.
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Anonymous wrote:Burgers at the Sunshine General Store in Brookeville, MD.


Shoot, I just drove by this place a few times going back and forth to a kid's camp. It looks like a place that closed 5 years ago from the outside. Sorry I missed it.
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Namaste in Alexandria and also Momo & Poke
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White House Deli. Only part I miss about going into the office.
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