Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish there was a sushi place on par with any in California. The ideas people have about acceptable sushi in this town depress me.
Agree!
Also, a good ramen place on that same note (or shabu shabu, too, I can dream, right?)
Have your tried Daikaya?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
A south Indian snack place -- dosas, etc would be a dream.
Have you tried the dosa lady in the Foggy Bottom whole foods?
Anonymous wrote:In DC?
Good, everyday Chinese, preferably Sichuan or Hunan. We were in the Bay Area over the summer and went to a neighborhood joint in Walnut Creek/Pleasant Hills area whose prices were on par with DC take out places but so yummy - real cooking, not dripping in packaged sauces.
Anonymous wrote:I wish there was a sushi place on par with any in California. The ideas people have about acceptable sushi in this town depress me.
Agree!
Also, a good ramen place on that same note (or shabu shabu, too, I can dream, right?)
Have your tried Daikaya?
A south Indian snack place -- dosas, etc would be a dream.
Anonymous wrote:For me, I wish we had a really great Korean BBQ place within city limits (I know and have been to a few in MD/VA).
I think a quality Chicago-style pizza place would be awesome as well.
And more great breakfast spots, preferably with a Southern biscuity twist!
How would you fill in the blank?

