Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:District taco
OMG no. Their tacos are flavorless and awful.
Anonymous wrote:District taco
Anonymous wrote:Many people don’t know this but Peruvian chicken places are pretty localized. I don’t know of anyone who wouldn’t like Peruvian chicken from time to time.
Anonymous wrote:I would kill for a Franklin Barbecue, Salt Lick, Torchy’s Tacos, or Lone Star Kolache. Hell, I even miss Taco Cabana. I honestly haven’t eaten anything here where I’d kill to see it somewhere else. I was excited about District Taco the first few times I had it, but it’s just ok. There are more exciting and interesting Taco places, even here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say Woodlands but sadly it no longer exists.
Big Greek Cafe is decent. Moby Dick is meh, IMO. Cava used to be better. We have delicious Ethiopian options but I can’t name chains. Sushi Jin is great but one can find good sushi outside of DC.
I’ve lived in DC for 15 years and have rarely been blown away by the food, which is kind of sad because I’m from flyover country.
Woodlands in Fairfax no longer exists? I’ve been out of the country for a while but I’ll be back in a few weeks and this makes me want to cry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Four Sisters. There isn't good Vietnamese food in many parts of the country.
Ummmm, then you haven been to about a dozen cities in California or Houston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many people don’t know this but Peruvian chicken places are pretty localized. I don’t know of anyone who wouldn’t like Peruvian chicken from time to time.
My brother lives in San Francisco and he had never heard of it.
This is a good one! Also, related but different: pupusas. Hard to find a good pupusa outside the dmv.
NYC begs to differ with both of these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say Woodlands but sadly it no longer exists.
Big Greek Cafe is decent. Moby Dick is meh, IMO. Cava used to be better. We have delicious Ethiopian options but I can’t name chains. Sushi Jin is great but one can find good sushi outside of DC.
I’ve lived in DC for 15 years and have rarely been blown away by the food, which is kind of sad because I’m from flyover country.
I heard all the hype about Moby Dick and finally tried it a couple years ago. I didn’t think it was that great. It wasn’t bad, but definitely didn’t knock my socks off.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say Woodlands but sadly it no longer exists.
Big Greek Cafe is decent. Moby Dick is meh, IMO. Cava used to be better. We have delicious Ethiopian options but I can’t name chains. Sushi Jin is great but one can find good sushi outside of DC.
I’ve lived in DC for 15 years and have rarely been blown away by the food, which is kind of sad because I’m from flyover country.