Which Rasika location is more romantic?

Anonymous
West End or Penn Quarter? Date night help. Thank you.
Anonymous
Nothing says romance like curry and Delhi belly.
(PQ has slightly better ambiance)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing says romance like curry and Delhi belly.
(PQ has slightly better ambiance)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing says romance like curry and Delhi belly.
(PQ has slightly better ambiance)


Ha, thanks. OP
Anonymous
I liked west end better but maybe because we had a nice booth. At PQ we were in the middle right near the door and it was very noisy.
Anonymous
Not sure either are particularly romantic. Food is good though!
Anonymous
I don't think Rasika is a romantic restaurant. Definitely not the PQ location, which is loud and can be drafty.

Anonymous
Have to echo what others have said. Rasika just isn't a romantic restaurant and while it can be a bit more cozy depending on where you're seated, it's not a restaurant I'd recommend for someone looking for that romantic ambiance.
Anonymous
Both locations are loud, but if I had to choose I'd say the one in the West End is slightly quieter. I also think that whether Rasika is romantic depends on what your definition is ... but no, it's not quiet with out-of-the-way tables in dark corners. But it's kind of sexy and has good lighting. If you have the right company, any place can be romantic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure either are particularly romantic. Food is good though!


This is what I was thinking.
Anonymous
West End
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