Or Gallery Place... |
OP here. I was not wowed by Jackie's or Mi Rancho. But I like La Malinche and Olazzo! Will check out the others. |
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Jewel of India is much better than the place in White Oak.
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For some reason the shake shacks down here kind of suck. And I', not in love with the NY version, but the buns are simple giant-brand, the burgers are just meh. |
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Lucy's Ethiopian (every time we are there, we are the only non-ethiopians eating there)
Paul Kee for Chinese Metamoros for salvadoran/mexican Mountain Jack''s for great steaks (and the wheel of salad) |
| We had a nice evening out at 8407 Kitchen Bar (DTSS, very close to the metro), but it's not kid-appropriate. The food was really good. |
We are not fans of Jackie's either (and it's a shame, since we practically live around the corner from it). It seems to be trying too hard to be "high concept." You end up spending a lot of money and leaving hungry. I like La Malinche, but not the white sauce they seem to put on EVERYTHING! Charm Thai is really good.
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Is Jewel of India the place that is supposedly run by the same people from Udupi Palace (man I miss that place...) |
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Also....
Wheaton: We visit these several times a year. Woomi -Korean Los Chorros - Mexican/El Salvadoran Mi Lay Cay - Vietnamese Kam Fang - Chinese Full Kee -Chinese-Cantonese style There are some new ones that popped up recently. |
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Silver Spring: Olazzo, McGintys, and Paccis are all consistently good, though Paccis is pretty overrun with kids until about 7 or a bit later, so you may want to take that just into account if you're looking for a nice evening.
Fenton Cafe is very casual, but they have fantastic crepes and coffee. Scion has good food & beer selection. In Wheaton, Nicks Diner (cash only) for classic Greek diner experience. . Both Limericks and Royal Mile are terrible in their own ways. If you want to go a bit further, Black Market Bistro in Garrett Park is really great. |
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Can't believe I forgot to mention 8407! That's a really really good place.
Also agree about Cristina's. El Golfo in Takoma Park is good and has interesting authentic Central American food. |
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Oh agree about Scion! I think that place is great.
Royal Mile just closed. |
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Another vote for Woomi Garden and Moby Dick's
Also Orient East for dim sum Parkway Deli There's also a Peruvian chicken rotisserie place on University, the name of which I'm blanking on... I'd be interested in folks recommending Tex-Mex (aka Salvadoran) and a place for papusas |
Oh, no, really? I spent some of my happiest evenings in there in my twenties. That was a long time ago. Sigh. |
I know, me too! |