Yes, this is it. PP nailed it. #2 and #3 in the area, IMO, are in Va.: Eve, and Vermilion. Though Vermilion's chef just decamped for DC, to re-open the Iron Gate Inn. I hope Vermilion continues its excellence without him. Vidalia has excellent food but is so full of lawyers. Feels like a work atmosphere. On a little more casual vibe, I really like Mintwood Place. And Sushi Taro is the best sushi right now. |
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Vidalia-yuck. Salt overload.
Not impressed. At All. |
The tasting menu with wine pairings. I paid for my family. I'm fortunate enough to have eaten at a lot of very nice restaurants. Nothing was terrible on the menu. But I've never paid $1600 for a meal and not had a single dish that I thought was especially memorable. The closest thing to a great dish was a mini-version of the lobster burger, which I'd already had at Central (not for $1600). |
| City Zen & Fiola |
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| Roses Luxury |
I loved ten penh but it has been closed for at least two years!! |
| I love the people who are just trotting out new restaurNt names. Yes we get it, you read tom sietsema too. |
Beyond Rose's Luxury, what new places are people trotting out? Red Hen and Le Diplomate have been open for almost a year. And while I haven't been to Rose's Luxury because of the reservation policy, I think it may be the most important new place of the year. And I don't read Tom Sietsema. |
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Since you haven't been there, don't you mean, "Someone else (not Tom Sietsema, because I don't read him) thinks this, and I read it, and it sounded good." |
Nah. I was there this weekend. It is very good for dc (vibe and food) but far from the "best." |
God, this really bespeaks the tragedy that is the DC mid-level food scene. Roses is indeed very good (and I loved the vibe, which is lacking a so many dc places). But most "important" this year? It's really no better than what you would find all over the place in Philly and Brooklyn. Granted that is a huge step up (particularly for barracks row) but it is very sad that merely becoming a GOOD restaurant is noteworthy in dc. |
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Rasika is the only place in DC I have been that stands out. (Have not been to Komi or Fiola.)
For solidly good mid-level food and service, Hanks is consistently a favorite. Not "best" in DC, but always good. Which is saying something! |
| Oh, and I really liked Ripple a few years ago but haven't been back for a while. Again, in the category of "good, Philly and Brooklyn level," not "best." |