I wish we had a/an _____ restaurant in DC...

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Anonymous wrote:An In-n-Out


Yes!!
Anonymous
Montreal bagels
A good smoked meat sandwich place - Katz or Schwartz's
Anonymous
Georgian --as in the Black Sea republic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A real Native American restaurant. There's the Mitsitam Cafe but I wouldn't call that a real restaurant.

The problem is that Native American is hundreds of cultures.
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Anonymous wrote:For me, I wish we had a really great Korean BBQ place within city limits (I know and have been to a few in MD/VA).

I think a quality Chicago-style pizza place would be awesome as well.

And more great breakfast spots, preferably with a Southern biscuity twist!

How would you fill in the blank?

I wish we had a great organic no gmo and ethical restaurant in Dc or close.

I think restaurant Nora and Barton Seaver's restaurants fit the bill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A good Georgian restaurant.

Really good authentic Thai - I have tried all the places in Wheaton and they disappoint. The only good ones are little Serow, which is expensive and impossible to get in, and Bangkok golden, which is way out in the burbs.

A decent Indonesian restaurant.

Bethesda could also use a good gastropub.


The chef at Bangkok Golden is opening a restaurant in Columbia Heights ... Though I think it's going to lean more toward Laotion as opposed to Thai.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd love a proper Uzbek plov.


There's an Uzbek restaurant in Gaithersburg. I'd never eaten Uzbek cuisine before, so not sure how authentic it is, but I enjoyed my meal there!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A really good southern Italian restaurant.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Georgian --as in the Black Sea republic


+1. I periodically crave khachapuri and consider driving all the way to NY for some!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Montreal bagels
A good smoked meat sandwich place - Katz or Schwartz's



Have you tried Stachowski's in Georgetown? So good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish there was a sushi place on par with any in California. The ideas people have about acceptable sushi in this town depress me.




You need to clarify, do you want good California style sushi? Or do you want authentic Japanese sushi. My experience in LA tells me there is a difference.

Sushi Taro beats pretty much any place I have eaten at in CA.
Anonymous
A Malaysian restaurant that makes a good seafood laksa. Yum!
Anonymous
A Greek restaurant and a vegetarian restaurant please!
Anonymous
A CA style rice bowl place
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
A really good southern Italian restaurant. And, Katz' Delu


+100
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