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Can you recommend a good restaurants (ambience and food) for those type of cuisine pls?
I will have friends coming to visit us and I am looking for ideas of cool/different places to take them while they are here. They are into food and cooking and experimenting new things and I am pretty sure they can't those type of cuisine are hard to find (if at all) where they come from, aside from Japanese (but they love!). I am also thinking of taking them to one of those asian type restaurants where we sit around a grill and they cook in front of us - what is the name of that again? |
| For authentic Vietnamese food in a nice atmosphere of recommend Present in Falls Church (rt 50 & Annandale rd). A colleague who is from Vietnam took me and ordered for the table and it was amazing. |
Korean BBQ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_barbecue or Benihana |
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Four Sisters (Viet) at Merrifield/mosaic
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Four sisters is great. |
| Bombay Curry in del ray |
| Sushi Taro in Dupont Circle for the best sushi in the city, in a traditional setting. |
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Makoto in Palisades. Amazing.
http://www.makotorestaurantdc.com/ |
| Aditi in Kingstowne. |
| Highly recommend present or four sisters in merrifield. Four sisters does a "five courses of beef" menu which is amazing and they teach you how to eat it. Elephant jumps is also one of the best Thai places in the area right now. Ask the owner and he will help you order what is good and authentic |
| For Japanese Sushi Taro is best for sushi, no comparison. Izakaya Seki is best for traditional Japanese food but no sushi. Makoto used to be my fav but I have not been there since the original owner/chef passed away. If you need child friendly, Seki is probably the best choice. There's a new place, Crane and Turtle, in Petworth that is fusion Japanese-French led by the former sous chef from CityZen who is Japanese. Haven't tried that yet either but heard good things. |
I haven't been, but read good things about Uncle Liu's Hot Pot in Merrifield. You may also wish to take them to Eden Center where IMO the food is more authentic than Present or 4 Sisters (both of which I love dearly). For Japanese, Tachibana and Sushi Yoshi are the gold standards in NoVA. Really no need to drive into town for Japanese. Other cuisines may be a different story. And, of course, you MUST go to Rasika for Indian. |
Benihana? Haha! |
Please don't take them to Benihana... Go to Yechon in Annandale, go at off times, the place gets packed but it is a great scene and good food. http://www.yelp.com/biz/yechon-annandale |
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OP here! Thanks for the great suggestions but I forgot to mention that I need the place to be child friendly, so Makoto is out for instance.
And by Japanese I mean sushi
Do the ones in Tysons fit the bill? |