What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous
The Thai Room on Connecticut and Nebraska was my family’s go-to Thai place in the 80’s and 90’s before many Thai restaurants were around. Their crispy noodles and ginger chicken were perfection. More recently I loved going to SEI on 7th street before hockey games or plays at Shakespeare Theatre. They had a wonderful kimchi fried rice.
Anonymous
Eatzi's (in Rockville)
Ricky's Rice Bowl (Gaithersburg)
Houston's (Rockville)
Anonymous
A few of the Chinese food restaurants in Chinatown before it became an outdoormall and food court.
Anonymous
The hand made Italian pasta spot a few doors up from the McDonalds on 18th & Adam's Mill Rd. There was a lovely husband and wife tam that operated that spot..... they left to retire as because rent increased.


There really should be a law against restaurant and retail rental increases after a business has been there for at least 7 years.


I'm also still upset about Amsterdam Falafel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Woodmont Grille


And Casa Oaxaca!
Anonymous
Teakwood in Logan Circle. Had a lot of fun date nights there with my now husband. Good memories, great sushi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teakwood in Logan Circle. Had a lot of fun date nights there with my now husband. Good memories, great sushi.


Lived around there, thought it was ok until my whole party got the worst food poisoning of our lives and were down and out for 2 days. Yelp reviews clued us in that it wasnt a one off for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A few of the Chinese food restaurants in Chinatown before it became an outdoormall and food court.


Same.
Anonymous
Big Bowl
PF Chang
San Vito
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Acadiana for brunch


+100
Anonymous
I miss Thai Herb. It was in walking distance and had a nice buffet for lunch.
Anonymous
Cafe Asia in Rosslyn
Graffiato in DC (understand why all the chef's restaurants had to close, though)
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