Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
I think they might mean the caucasus mountains like Georgia (the country)/Armenia? Lol
What a weird way to describe it. Why not say Georgian comfort food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
I think they might mean the caucasus mountains like Georgia (the country)/Armenia? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
Anonymous wrote:I really love Taverna Cretekou in Old Town, and Tabard Inn and Iron Gate in Dupont Circle.
Red Hen lost track of my dinner reservation on my birthday. The food was decent but I take some points off for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
I think they might mean the caucasus mountains like Georgia (the country)/Armenia? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.
“Caucasian comfort food”?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Maidan. I can't afford a $200-$300 restaurant, and given the low food standards in this area I wouldn't even want to splurge like that here even if I had the money.
Anonymous wrote:Supra. It's not one of those crazy fancy tiny portion giant plate tasting menu restaurants, just delicious cheesy-carby Caucasian comfort food with great wine in a relatively upscale setting. With a bottle of wine and more food than two people can eat you'll struggle to break $200.