Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers. Mediocre food, marginal service, pretty boring menu (and I like boring sometimes!). Just so blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers. Mediocre food, marginal service, pretty boring menu (and I like boring sometimes!). Just so blah.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Bad Saint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le Diplomate
This. I've never understood the hype for that place. And we had the worst service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers. Mediocre food, marginal service, pretty boring menu (and I like boring sometimes!). Just so blah.
+1
I HATE Founding Farmers.
I do like Le Diplomat though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers. Mediocre food, marginal service, pretty boring menu (and I like boring sometimes!). Just so blah.
+1
I HATE Founding Farmers.
I do like Le Diplomat though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! I read your title and came here to post about DC Prime in Ashburn.
I went there a few weeks ago with friends (their pick) and it was not a great experience. The place was pretty empty for 7 PM on a Saturday, yet it still took an hour to get our food. Then my steak that I ordered medium-rare was medium-well verging on plain well done. The server asked everyone to cut theirs upon delivery to check if they came out to specification and none were correct! How can you be a steakhouse that can't deliver properly cooked steaks?! They did correct the misfired steaks quickly, I will say that, but they were just okay and on the level of an Outback. I mean, for $50 I was expecting much better. The person in our group who got the crab cakes was complaining of stomach issues later.
Sock puppeting? Are you an ex-employee with a grudge? I can't believe a restaurant is consistently giving people stomach issues. The health department would shut them down in a heartbeat if that is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers. Mediocre food, marginal service, pretty boring menu (and I like boring sometimes!). Just so blah.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le Diplomate
This. I've never understood the hype for that place. And we had the worst service.
so it's just like a Parisian cafe?it's all about the vibe and locale
I like the similar restaurant with the same owners on Rittenhouse Sq in Philly. Same food, better view, less hype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! I read your title and came here to post about DC Prime in Ashburn.
I went there a few weeks ago with friends (their pick) and it was not a great experience. The place was pretty empty for 7 PM on a Saturday, yet it still took an hour to get our food. Then my steak that I ordered medium-rare was medium-well verging on plain well done. The server asked everyone to cut theirs upon delivery to check if they came out to specification and none were correct! How can you be a steakhouse that can't deliver properly cooked steaks?! They did correct the misfired steaks quickly, I will say that, but they were just okay and on the level of an Outback. I mean, for $50 I was expecting much better. The person in our group who got the crab cakes was complaining of stomach issues later.
Sock puppeting? Are you an ex-employee with a grudge? I can't believe a restaurant is consistently giving people stomach issues. The health department would shut them down in a heartbeat if that is the case.
Anonymous wrote:Zaytinya, hands down.
Bland (except for overly salty falafel), non-authentic and really just underwhelming. Mediocre ambiance and service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le Diplomate
This. I've never understood the hype for that place. And we had the worst service.
so it's just like a Parisian cafe?it's all about the vibe and locale