Bethesda restaurants

Anonymous
I agree with the thumbs down on the Mussel bar. OP are you looking for lunch or dinner places?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the thumbs down on the Mussel bar. OP are you looking for lunch or dinner places?


Both lunch and dinner, but probably more dinner. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mussel bar is over-priced and over-crowded. They don't even make their own french fries, which is inexcusable for a moules and frites place, in my book.


11.50 here. Well that's disappointing. I was so looking forward to dragging a gf or my mom over there. How's the beer list?

I also meant to add, I love love Jaleo, and I think Cafe Deluxe makes a good burger. Never been to Tako Grill tho. What's good there?
Anonymous
Black's
Anonymous
Baja Fresh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mussel bar is over-priced and over-crowded. They don't even make their own french fries, which is inexcusable for a moules and frites place, in my book.


11.50 here. Well that's disappointing. I was so looking forward to dragging a gf or my mom over there. How's the beer list?

I also meant to add, I love love Jaleo, and I think Cafe Deluxe makes a good burger. Never been to Tako Grill tho. What's good there?


The place isn't so bad that you shouldn't try it. the beer list is pretty good within the constraints of MoCo's terrible booze regulations. But even the beer is very expensive compared to prices for comparable Belgian beers in DC.
Anonymous
Loved Mussel Bar. Great beer list! Big yummy portions. Big fan.
Anonymous
Second Black's.
Anonymous
Bacchus has great Lebanese food.

Bangkok Garden for Thai.

Passage to India is wonderful (Haandi caters to American tastes) and has some very unique dishes that you don't find in other Indian restaurants. Try th Coorgi Murgh - incredible chicken dish from South India - my family loves it and we're from South India.

Anonymous
Black's has the best food.
Raku is good and the portions are really big (man pleasing).

Jaleo
MonAmi Gabi
Redwood
Anonymous
Asaagi
Anonymous
correction - Assaggi - on Bethesda Ave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bacchus has great Lebanese food.

Bangkok Garden for Thai.

Passage to India is wonderful (Haandi caters to American tastes) and has some very unique dishes that you don't find in other Indian restaurants. Try th Coorgi Murgh - incredible chicken dish from South India - my family loves it and we're from South India.



I second the Coorgi Murgh at Passage to India - it's one of my favorite dishes...
Anonymous
Not sure if it counts, but California Tortilla.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mussel bar is over-priced and over-crowded. They don't even make their own french fries, which is inexcusable for a moules and frites place, in my book.


11.50 here. Well that's disappointing. I was so looking forward to dragging a gf or my mom over there. How's the beer list?

I also meant to add, I love love Jaleo, and I think Cafe Deluxe makes a good burger. Never been to Tako Grill tho. What's good there?


I've only had sushi, sashimi (like the Chirashi on brown rice) and Nabeyaki Udon at Tako Grill. It's very fresh, the atmosphere is spare but pleasant, the service is pleasant and it's easy to park. My favorite sashimi is the king salmon. They have a large bar with happy hour prices for drinks and Japanese bar nibbles.

Also I like Mussel bar. Asian style curry mussels are great! Beats the snobby atmosphere and bland mussels at Et Viola on MacArthur Blvd in the district in my opinion.
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