Anonymous wrote:True Foods. I've tried it 3 times; everything is too salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are peoples’ opinion on l’ardente? We went and it was expensive.
The lasagna was amazing. It’s an expensive place, but it delivers.
Anonymous wrote:What are peoples’ opinion on l’ardente? We went and it was expensive.
Anonymous wrote:True Foods. I've tried it 3 times; everything is too salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't trust Tom Sietsema's food reviews anymore. He has given too many bad recommendations.
100% agree. Planta is one example of a place he raved about that, while it's not bad, it's not good either. Especially when you factor in the prices.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is not considered fine dining but Founding Farmers is terrible. I hadn’t been there in years and recently went for my daughter’s birthday. It was so bad. They were out of some menu items and the portions were huge and unappealing. The only good thing was the service. When it opened in Park Potomac, we went there frequently and it was fine. Not sure what’s going on.
Anonymous wrote:True Foods. I've tried it 3 times; everything is too salty.
Anonymous wrote:I don't trust Tom Sietsema's food reviews anymore. He has given too many bad recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Italian Store
If you live in Westover or Cherrydale and this happens to be your neighborhood sandwich and pizza joint? Well, it’s pretty amazing to have one this good! It’s probably not a place to drive a half an hour or more for. We are in Westover and love it.
People in Arlington only think it is good because they have no competition. If you had the option to go to a real Italian deli like the ones in other parts of tge country, you would realize how overpriced and overhyped the Italian Store is.
I also agree Italian Store is too expensive for the quality.