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I just moved this week close to Rockville town center. I had food in the fridge until today. Help me find a carry-out restaurant for dinner tonight. I have a toddler son who eats typical toddler food. At our last place there was an Indian restaurant that had a good butter chicken with no spice (not even black pepper) that DS liked. There was also an Italian restaurant/pizzeria that had non-spicy meatballs.
TIA. |
| Gordon Biersch will have something for everyone. You also have easy ones with Chipotle and Tara Thai. |
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Bombay Bistro is good.
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| Perubian chicken place by IHOP. Pretty good chicken. |
| Lebanese Taverna cafe, if your son likes hummus/dips plus pita (or they have many other options, but that's what my DC would have picked at that age). |
| I like Guiseppi's Pizza... good prices and pretty good pizza. I haven't had anything besides pizza there but they do have a decent menu |
| DS and I love the chicken teriyaki and rice at Sushi Damo (just up from Gordon Biersch.) |
| Ethiopian - Shebra in rockville. |
| You can pick up a pizza from Dominos. |
That place is amazing. Ceviche is also really good there. And a second for lebanese taverna - our toddler loves it. |
Do not do this. |
| Thai Pavillion in Rockville Town Square is pretty good. The Pad Thai is very mild--my kids love it. |
La Limena...Yumm |
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China Bistro aka Mama's Dumplings is close to you and has a lot of mild dumplings a toddler might like. We order steamed dumplings and pan-fry them at home. They are wonderful. If you want to try this, call ahead and tell them when you want to pick up.
We Joe's Noodles on the Pike near Congressional plaza, and they do a brisk take out business. Yekta kabob next door to them is good too. |
Ha, ha, ha. My Lebanese husband doesn't. Try Spice Xing (Indian). Not authentic I'm sure but it's tasty. |