I agree with all of the above, but am I the only one who thinks pain quotidien is insanely overpriced, and that they don't give enough food per order? I'm a very healthy eater, in good shape, not looking for cheesecake factory-size portions at all, but the few times I've eaten at pain quotidien I've left hungry. My kids do love it, though. They love the yogurt/granola parfait, and my son even loves the gazpacho when I order it. One time I was at work at met a friend at the dupont circle PQ, and was so hungry on my way back to the office that I stopped and got a 6 inch sub at subway.
I agree with you about the food quantity and price. I also hate the cups they have for coffee and that the coffee never seems to be that hot.
Anonymous wrote:A vote for Foong Lin (near the Woodmont triangle Starbucks) - excellent Chinese food, booths which are good for kids, very friendly owner and staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the food in Cafe Deluxe is good.
Don Pollo, Moby Dick's, Taylor Gourmet, BGR are good cheap and cheerful.
Persimmon is our favorite high-end place, not kid friendly though and full of very old people.
Mon Ami Gabi, pain quotidien and Jaleo are good and kid-friendly.
I agree with all of the above, but am I the only one who thinks pain quotidien is insanely overpriced, and that they don't give enough food per order? I'm a very healthy eater, in good shape, not looking for cheesecake factory-size portions at all, but the few times I've eaten at pain quotidien I've left hungry. My kids do love it, though. They love the yogurt/granola parfait, and my son even loves the gazpacho when I order it. One time I was at work at met a friend at the dupont circle PQ, and was so hungry on my way back to the office that I stopped and got a 6 inch sub at subway.![]()
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I agree with you about the food quantity and price. I also hate the cups they have for coffee and that the coffee never seems to be that hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the food in Cafe Deluxe is good.
Don Pollo, Moby Dick's, Taylor Gourmet, BGR are good cheap and cheerful.
Persimmon is our favorite high-end place, not kid friendly though and full of very old people.
Mon Ami Gabi, pain quotidien and Jaleo are good and kid-friendly.
I agree with all of the above, but am I the only one who thinks pain quotidien is insanely overpriced, and that they don't give enough food per order? I'm a very healthy eater, in good shape, not looking for cheesecake factory-size portions at all, but the few times I've eaten at pain quotidien I've left hungry. My kids do love it, though. They love the yogurt/granola parfait, and my son even loves the gazpacho when I order it. One time I was at work at met a friend at the dupont circle PQ, and was so hungry on my way back to the office that I stopped and got a 6 inch sub at subway.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:PP here, I meant Ben and Nereus (not Ben and meets)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend avoiding american tap room with kids. We tried to go at 5:30 last saturday. The hostess wouldn't seat us with our stroller. I told her we couldn't use a highchair because he isn't old enough (not sitting up independently, but ok in our maclaren). She then said, don't you have one of those seats that can go on a highchair if we turn it upside down? I told her that was unsafe, and we just wanted to keep DC in the stroller. Her response, "in that case, I don't know when I can seat you.". I was so annoyed that wr left and went next door to cafe deluxe, where wr were seated immediately (stroller too) and had a lovely dinner.
I don't think it's reasonable for you to expect every restuarant to be able to sit you at a table with a stroller. It's obtrusive.
Anonymous wrote:Has Nest actually gotten better? We went soon after it opened and liked it, then went back 3 times and were disappointed each time - really blah flavor, poorly-designed dishes. I think the last time we tried was summer 2010, and I'm hesitant to waste my money there again.