Anonymous wrote:Cafe Milano. Absolutely terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:District Taco's an odd entry there. It's just a fast food taco place. Is there some cult following I'm not aware of?
I agree with Rasika. I really like Indian food but they don't seem to be doing much more interesting or unusual to justify the hype and price.
No District Taco needs to be there. There was a thread recently about how their quality has tanked. Used to be a gem. Not so much anymore.
Agree with this. They got too big and now quality is subpar. Many better taco spots in the area now, but DT is better known and often more convenient because so many spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree the following are over-rated:
Roses Luxury
Fiola Mare
The Italian Store
Elephant Jumps
Seasons 52
Le Diplomate - Not bad, but usually oversalted
Taco Bamba
Barley Mac
Blue Duck
I enjoy:
Tail up Goat
Rasika
Thip Khao, although some dishes are not good
I thought this was just kinda hole in wall place - not really hyped up. It's good Thai - nothing over the top. Sisters Thai belongs more on this list - good but also nothing special (other than quirky design).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2941
Totally. Ridiculous. For expense account lunches only.
Anonymous wrote:Kramer’s
People always want to meet up there for brunch. It sucks and the cost is beyond ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers
Totally agree - also Ted’s Bulletin.
I dislike Ted's Bulletin more than FF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le Diplomate
Rasika
+1 to both of these
Also afternoon tea at the Willard
I keep hoping National Cathedral will bring their tea back because I think my mom would really enjoy it.
Does Hillwood still do tea? That seems like a perfect place to take a mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of places that have become chains aren't as good anymore - Matchbox is a good example of that. When it first opened (what, like 15+ years ago), it was really, really good. Now it's pretty average.
Hate matchbox. Portions are small, prices are high and the food isn’t even good. I remember when there were huge lines. Not Anymore. Average at best.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of places that have become chains aren't as good anymore - Matchbox is a good example of that. When it first opened (what, like 15+ years ago), it was really, really good. Now it's pretty average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inn at Little Washington
THIS! It was good and innovative 20 years ago. Not worth it now. I also think they are Trump supporters.
Anonymous wrote:Inn at Little Washington