Anonymous wrote:No you are not alone! Although it is getting somewhat better, DC pales in comparison to Philly and NYC. I think it is because rents are higher here and people are just less demanding. Maybe the best restaurants here are as good as other cities, but on the middle and lower end (i.e. Where most of us go most often) it really lacks. For example everyone crows about Maketto and it is really just meh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you from that you expect much better food/service? I'm from CA, and I find that there isn't as much diverse ethnic foods here, especially really good Mexican. I miss good Mexican food.
Don't know where you are, but Alamo on Kenilworth Ave in Riverdale MD is pretty good.
Where the heck is the good CHINESE?
Anonymous wrote:Where are you from that you expect much better food/service? I'm from CA, and I find that there isn't as much diverse ethnic foods here, especially really good Mexican. I miss good Mexican food.
Anonymous wrote:I find the dining scene here to be very mediocre. Top rated restaurants in DC always leave me wanting more (especially in terms of service). In the burbs, awful chain restaurants run rampant.
The biggest problem is that these mediocre establishments receive endless praise from the community. Why?
Am I alone?
Anonymous wrote:
Am I alone?