Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pretty much everything in DC
Yup
You guys just have such an advanced palette and such elevated tastes, I’m incredibly fortunate to even post on the same anonymous message board as you. Wow.
Let me guess, everything in NYC is delectable right? Or is it Paris? Or are you going to go for a really deep reach and just say nothing can compare to the delicacies you enjoyed on your study abroad in Johannesburg or Delhi? Which way are you going to play this?
Palate.
You’re aware of autocorrect or do you have your head too far up your rear to have learned of this feature? It’s notoriously unable to read context clues and correct typos appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. Founding Farmers. It’s fine but I see people recommend it constantly, especially to tourists and I just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Fast casual, but Moby Dick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pretty much everything in DC
Yup
You guys just have such an advanced palette and such elevated tastes, I’m incredibly fortunate to even post on the same anonymous message board as you. Wow.
Let me guess, everything in NYC is delectable right? Or is it Paris? Or are you going to go for a really deep reach and just say nothing can compare to the delicacies you enjoyed on your study abroad in Johannesburg or Delhi? Which way are you going to play this?
Palate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think most restaurants are meh.
Agree with you post-pandemic. Almost every expensive restaurant has been a disappointment. Ellie Bird comes to mind as a good example of “not worth it.”
Anonymous wrote:I’ll go first. Founding Farmers. It’s fine but I see people recommend it constantly, especially to tourists and I just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:I agree witih OP on Founding Farmers. Also Taco Bamba, and Zatinya.