Question for Bethesdians (sp?)

Anonymous
Passage to India is really good - and we're Indian. Local owner-chef and some unique dishes.

We also really like Bacchus for Lebanese. Not quite the atmosphere of local chain, Lebanese Taverna. But much better food and their patio is nice when the weather is good.

Also like Gringos and Mariachis a lot - but as a PP said - it is REALLY loud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gringos & Mariachis has awesome tacos, and great beer and wine lists, served in an incredibly loud environment. If that's your thing.


Their tacos are reminiscent of the powder mix you get at the grocery store.

Signed,
A Texan
Anonymous
Freddy's for Lobster Rolls,
House of Milae for Korean,
Mussel Bar for Belgian,
Bistro LaZeez for Mediterranean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Freddy's for Lobster Rolls,
House of Milae for Korean,
Mussel Bar for Belgian,
Bistro LaZeez for Mediterranean


For Belgian, I'd go to Sur La Place or Et Voila in the Palisdaes.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:Gringos & Mariachis has awesome tacos, and great beer and wine lists, served in an incredibly loud environment. If that's your thing.



Their tacos are reminiscent of the powder mix you get at the grocery store.

Signed,
A Texan


As though a Texan would have any idea about good tacos.
I thought they invented that grocery store mix flavor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:Gringos & Mariachis has awesome tacos, and great beer and wine lists, served in an incredibly loud environment. If that's your thing.



Their tacos are reminiscent of the powder mix you get at the grocery store.

Signed,
A Texan


As though a Texan would have any idea about good tacos.
I thought they invented that grocery store mix flavor.


Uh - oh -- the food forum is getting ugly! Darlin', I'm from LA and even I'd say that Texans know tacos. And, yes, I agree completely about G&M.
Anonymous

We love Guardados, and I agree it's the anti-Jaleo (I believe the chef or owner or something once worked at Jaleo). And they treat you like family.

Freddy's is a nice casual choice.

I've been to to Nest several times and always leave thinking I could have made the meal myself at home.

Tia Queta is gross and I can't understand why it hasn't been torn down.

Anonymous
I really like Olazzo for italian... Prices are reasonable and they have great drinks. It can get a little loud in there and it isn't a huge place, but I always enjoy my food when I go there. They do not take reservations, though.
Anonymous
Guardados is one of our favorites for a cozy unpretentious date night. And I like that it's a family-run business and not yet another national or local chain.

Mia's Pizza is another good independent.
Anonymous
sorrento next to caddies familyowned place with family working there sort fo old school freindly service like the uncle is the waiter, the cousin is busboy, grandnmother cook or something like that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tia Queta


Disagree- yuck


Double YUCK!



Another "no" vote!
Anonymous
Mia's on Cordell.
Food and Wine on Wisconsin.
Anonymous
Agree with the PP who suggested Faryab (Afghan). Yum! Olazzo is also good.
Anonymous
Mmm, Mia's. Haven't been there in a long time. Thanks for the reminder.

(Last time there it was Kidville--full up with families. So good for family night out, but maybe not so much for the romance-minded.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gringos & Mariachis has awesome tacos, and great beer and wine lists, served in an incredibly loud environment. If that's your thing.


Their tacos are reminiscent of the powder mix you get at the grocery store.

Signed,
A Texan


I've lived in Texas and I've lived in Mexico City. Very different tacos in each place.

Gringos and Mariachis were much closer to the Mexico City tacos than the Texas tacos, which is why a Texan wouldn't recognize them. And no grocery store powder mix was detected - unlike some of the Texas chains I've eaten in!
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