Anonymous wrote:We eat at ethnic restaurants in Silver Spring, Rockville/Twinbrook, Wheaton, Takoma Park, College Park, etc. The food is authentic and a good value. When we get a car, we're going to venture to places we've heard about in Gaithersburg and Germantown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to familiarize yourself with the ethnic hole in the wall places. I don't think most of DCUM's posters are familiar with or comfortable with going to places like that. But that's where you find good, inexpensive, kid-friendly.
And if I don't want ethnic food?
All food is ethnic food! What you mean is you only want food brought to this country by white European immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to familiarize yourself with the ethnic hole in the wall places. I don't think most of DCUM's posters are familiar with or comfortable with going to places like that. But that's where you find good, inexpensive, kid-friendly.
And if I don't want ethnic food?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is such a reminder of how overpriced and underwhelming the DC food scene is. Jersey Mikes for a cheap family dinner? Prepared food from a supermarket? Most cities would have a plethora of diners and coffee shops to choose from where a family could easily eat for less than a Ben Franklin.
This aint Brooklyn.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such a reminder of how overpriced and underwhelming the DC food scene is. Jersey Mikes for a cheap family dinner? Prepared food from a supermarket? Most cities would have a plethora of diners and coffee shops to choose from where a family could easily eat for less than a Ben Franklin.
Anonymous wrote:You have to familiarize yourself with the ethnic hole in the wall places. I don't think most of DCUM's posters are familiar with or comfortable with going to places like that. But that's where you find good, inexpensive, kid-friendly.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such a reminder of how overpriced and underwhelming the DC food scene is. Jersey Mikes for a cheap family dinner? Prepared food from a supermarket? Most cities would have a plethora of diners and coffee shops to choose from where a family could easily eat for less than a Ben Franklin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have a Cava near you? There is not one near me. Loved Cava...
Mosaic has a Cava, no?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such a reminder of how overpriced and underwhelming the DC food scene is. Jersey Mikes for a cheap family dinner? Prepared food from a supermarket? Most cities would have a plethora of diners and coffee shops to choose from where a family could easily eat for less than a Ben Franklin.