Anonymous
Post 06/01/2013 18:11     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Ceiba if it's open tomorrow.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2013 18:11     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2013 18:10     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Anonymous wrote:What does the "TIA!" mean seen it a few times on here....

I've been wondering the same...Thank you in advance?! just my guess....
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2013 18:03     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

What does the "TIA!" mean seen it a few times on here....
BlackDahlia
Post 06/01/2013 07:57     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Thanks for all the recommendations guys. We decided to go to Jaleo. He's been to Busboys but wanted to try something new.

Looking forward to lunch! =)
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 23:18     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Second vote for Kramer Books on Dupont Circle. Near Penn Quarter, more Chinatown, how about ramen at Daikaya?
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 21:07     Subject: Re:Restaurant Recommendation

I like Busboys.

If Dupont is an option, I'd try Kramer Books:
http://www.kramers.com/lunch.html
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 20:46     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Anonymous wrote:Matchbox in penn quarter


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 20:35     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Matchbox in penn quarter
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 16:28     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Busboys & Poets is a good call. Birch & Barley, if you can get seats. Cafe L'Enfant or Meze in Adams-Morgan?
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 14:42     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

I always do Busboys and Poets for things like this (meeting up with old friends). Loud, decent affordable food, and a good place to linger and talk if you want to.
BlackDahlia
Post 05/31/2013 13:54     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

OP here. Anywhere in DC. Preferences would be Penn Quarter/DuPont/Adams Morgan/Georgetown.

Jaleo and Zaytina are good recs!
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 13:47     Subject: Re:Restaurant Recommendation

Jaleo or Zaytina aren't too expensive if you don't over order.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2013 13:35     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

Where? Is there an ethnic restaurant you like (say, Thai?), or a place like Hill Country BBQ, or Pain Quotidien, or Teaism...
BlackDahlia
Post 05/31/2013 13:31     Subject: Restaurant Recommendation

I'm having lunch with a male friend tomorrow (I'm female). This is a strictly platonic friendship, I'm married, so nothing romantic or too personal. I can't think of a middle ground, he has asked me to choose the place, but I don't want to presume on his financial situation. I may be over thinking this... I'm not sure. I am used to going to very expensive places with my DH and girlfriends, he is still in grad school living the frugal life I believe, as I remember all too well. Any suggestions? No raw shellfish was his only requirement, and I prefer somewhere lively but not too loud that we can't have a conversation.

TIA!