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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What places have you tried that were not up to snuff?[/quote] OP here - I am an avid diner, but off the top of my head: Blue Duck - Very mediocre (used to be better), but always extremely overpriced. Red Hen - Fine but simpleton. I've been three times (in my neighborhood) and the menu always lacks a sense of adventure. Rasika - here I will make a NYC comparison. In NYC I would go to Tabla (now closed) which made Rasika seem like a mall franchise. Le Diplomate - I consider this the number 1 "hype" offender. These dishes wouldn't make it past the hostess stand at Balthazar (which Le Dip is trying way too hard to be). Founding Farmers - Organic Applebee's. Del Campo - mediocre from top to bottom. My takeaways are this: - Mid and high-end DC establishments are offensively overpriced. Is there a reason for this? - many big production restaurants where food is second to ambience. - DC is big on commoditization, as soon as a restaurant is popular, the immediate reaction is to build another. (Why? this does not happen anywhere else)[/quote] For Indian, have you tried Woodlands in Langley Park, MD? Not fancy, and much more traditional than Rasika, but as an Indian myself, that's the only place I go for Indian food in this area. [/quote] Woodlands! +100[/quote]
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