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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Granville Moore's--for mussels. Komi--must plan for this one. Ben's Chili Bowl-- I just love the chili cheese fries. 2 Amy's-- yummy pizza (but I also like the pizza at Sette in Dupont, though this completely depends on the pizziaolo working). Taqueria Distrito Federal--it's a little dive-y if you're cool with that. Kushi--something different and very hip/young/fun. Ray's Hell Burger--Obama went, so don't we all have to? It's actually quite good. Cork--wine bars are a bit played out but I enjoy the atmosphere and have always had an easy meal here. Birch & Barley-- it was the toast of the town when it opened, it's pretty fun and a nice price point for the meal. PS7's-- love eating at the bar/lounge area. Amazing cocktails![/quote] I like this list (with the exception of Cork, which I find to be overrated). I'd add Palena Cafe for roast chicken, the best burger in the city, and other great casual dishes. And to the poster who claims her home cooking is as good as Komi, CityZen, Citronelle, et al. - far be it for me to call you a liar, but . . . well, that's complete BS. If you're so talented, please get a job in a restaurant so the rest of us aren't deprived of access to your cooking. Otherwise, if you have nothing to contribute, feel free to not contribute. [/quote]
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