I really miss DC circa 2002

Anonymous
Fancy

Jean Louis Watergate
Dominique’s
Citronella
Pisces
Kinkeads
Four seasons holiday brunches

Casual
Clyde’s or Houston’s
Tombs
Lyndsey’s Red Lion
Filomena
Fettoosh
Red Sea
Fasikas
Meskereem
Iron Gare
City Lights ( Chinese Adams Morgan)
Listranis on MacArthur
Delhi Dhaba in Arlington
Anonymous
I do miss Listrani's...my husband and I went there after we got engaged in 1998.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Citronelle
Makoto
Le Pavillon
Duke's
A bit earlier Jean Louis at the Watergate
Thankfully Sushi Taro is still here.


I know it’s hard to believe, but Duke’s closed in 1994.
Anonymous
Mr. K's!

What was that weird German cafe off of 14th Street, on H?

Nora

Asia Nora

Delhi Dhaba

Ray's the Steaks!!!!

Anonymous
I miss the Argonaut on H
Anonymous
Mr K! Our go to. DH even had company banquets there
They briefly had a place in NYC not far from Grand Central. We went there.
Gone now.
Anonymous
Duke's. Hard to believe it closed in 94.
I remember one Christmas Eve Day my officemate Trudy and I went for drinks after office closed at noon. At the bar we got in conversation with a man. He was a pilot. Guy on other side of us said "Government employees and airline pilots who else would be here drinking middle of day.. "
Always remember that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everything was better 25 years ago. Food, clothing, wine, climate.


You'll be saying same thing of this year and decade in 25 years so start saving up on the wine now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mr. K's!

What was that weird German cafe off of 14th Street, on H?

Nora

Asia Nora

Delhi Dhaba

Ray's the Steaks!!!!



Cafe Mozart?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t especially agree with OP’s premise, but I’ve never enjoyed a meal as much as I did at Komi.


AGREE!
Anonymous
Vidalia

Butterfield 9

The original Jaleo

The original Matchbox pizza

Harry's Tap Room of Arlington

Guajillo mexican of Arlington

The Indian place in Del Ray - in an apartment building. I forget the name of it, but man was it ever delicious!
Anonymous
Marrakesh on NY Ave was a fun experience
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vidalia

Butterfield 9

The original Jaleo

The original Matchbox pizza

Harry's Tap Room of Arlington

Guajillo mexican of Arlington

The Indian place in Del Ray - in an apartment building. I forget the name of it, but man was it ever delicious!



Where was the original Jaleo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to load up on carby pizzas at Generous George's.
I'd wolf down pasta at Ecco in Old Town - god, the fettucine was delicious.
Austin Grill for throwing back margaritas. Guapos too.
Not to mention the delicious, sumptuous takeaway Italian at Listrani's or La Piazza Old Town.

I MISS THE OLD DC


Generous George’s was awful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marrakesh on NY Ave was a fun experience


Was this the one with the belly dancers?
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