What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

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Nora — we had some lovely anniversary dinners there. It was a beautiful— I loved the artwork, especially the textiles — and quiet, so you could have a conversation. Service was knowledgeable and unobtrusive. And the food was delicious. Sigh.
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Anonymous wrote:It is closing after New Year’s Eve, sadly.


Do you mean Acadiana? What will they do with the space?
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Anonymous wrote:The original Armands
Au Pied de Cochon
AV Ristorante


Me too!


+1
Loved these places. Also Marrakesh
Anonymous
Reston:
Fortune
Mama Wok
Primo Italiano
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Tako Grill Bethesda

Utopia for the ambiance and jazz (not specifically for the food)
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Anonymous wrote:Vegetable Garden on Rockville Pike. Vegetarian food.


Isn’t that restaurant in Silver Spring now?


It is! It's in that shopping center right before Leisure World.
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Anonymous wrote:Tako Grill Bethesda

Utopia for the ambiance and jazz (not specifically for the food)


Take Grill is still open. It just moved to Hamden Lane.
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Anonymous wrote:Sam and Harry's in Tyson and ironically the Woo Lae Oak behind Pentagon City


Winner right here. I think about that all of the time.


The Sam & Harry's in Dupont! I met President Clinton there!


do tell


It was during the height of the Lewinsky scandal. He came in randomly one night, with Hillary & Barbara Boxer, plus a few others. He chatted with me. very cool.


Kind of reminds me how I had lunch with Sonny Jurgensen waaaay back in the day at the Dancing Crab. I even wrote a college English essay about it!
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Cafe asia
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Ryan’s!
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, Samantha's had an alley entrance but it also had a front door on L Street. It's Mackey's now and the inside is not much different. It's a popular lunch place still. I have no idea about night time activities.

Coppi's Clevland Park location. I loved that place.
The Cajun place on K Street in Georgetown under the Whitehurst, what was that called, Magnolia or something?
Belmont Cafe in Adams Morgan for brunch.
Lauriol Plaza when it was in its original location at the corner of 18th and S.



Yes loved the old Lauriol Plaza!
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Ricky's Rice Bowl
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The original Armands
Au Pied de Cochon
AV Ristorante


Me too!


I miss these too. But I think what I really miss is my youth.
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Houston's in Rockville
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The original Armands
Au Pied de Cochon
AV Ristorante


Me too!


I miss these too. But I think what I really miss is my youth.


Yep.
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