Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Faryab is probably my favorite
Kadhai is good too
Was looking forward to trying Cubanos but haven’t since I think it opened right around the start of the pandemic.
Some people swear by Bangkok Garden but we fell into Sala Thai and haven’t tried it
I will have to check out Faryab.
I did not care for Kadhai. I was told they keep the spice levels down so it’s more Americanized so people will like the taste. I may have to give it another shot with a different dish and ask for more spicy.
I did not enjoy Thai food options in Bethesda at all. The pad Thai dishes I had at birth sala & Bangkok garden tastes like they threw a bunch of soy sauce in there and called it a day. They were lacking the sweet peanut sauce flavor with a kick of fish oil. The good places are in Wheaton and Rockville (Nava Thai, Kiin Imm, and Amina).
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, gringos and mariachis is so bad. Its like hipster Mexican food. I’m a huge fan of Mexican food and was so excited to try it—I ordered like five different tacos to get a fair sampling. They were all pretty bad and the beans were also bad. A mexican restaurant that can’t do beans is like an Italian restaurant that can’t do pasta.
We ate at Guardado’s once and I thought it was pretty good. I lived in Spain for a short time and have eaten at a lot of Spanish restaurants. It’s homey Spanish food.
I did not care for Kadhai. I was told they keep the spice levels down so it’s more Americanized so people will like the taste. I may have to give it another shot with a different dish and ask for more spicy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Faryab is probably my favorite
Kadhai is good too
Was looking forward to trying Cubanos but haven’t since I think it opened right around the start of the pandemic.
Some people swear by Bangkok Garden but we fell into Sala Thai and haven’t tried it
I will have to check out Faryab.
I did not care for Kadhai. I was told they keep the spice levels down so it’s more Americanized so people will like the taste. I may have to give it another shot with a different dish and ask for more spicy.
I did not enjoy Thai food options in Bethesda at all. The pad Thai dishes I had at birth sala & Bangkok garden tastes like they threw a bunch of soy sauce in there and called it a day. They were lacking the sweet peanut sauce flavor with a kick of fish oil. The good places are in Wheaton and Rockville (Nava Thai, Kiin Imm, and Amina).
I think this is probably true, but I just ask them to make it extra hot and spicy.
IMO Kadhai is the best Indian in Bethesda, but that really isn’t much to boast about.
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who said Jaleo is closed, it’s not closed permanently and is available for takeout. This is a favorite of mine, also Duck Duck Goose (excellent) and Gringos & Mariachis. Olazzo for the cozy atmosphere, homey decent (not stellar) Italian. For some of the best Thai around, Thai Kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:We like Trattoria Sorrento on Cordell for Italian. Their food is delicious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite and my go-to is Jaleo. Also, Jose Andres is an incredible person
Jaleo has closed unfortunately
Wait, I thought it was just a "pause" during the pandemic. Did they really close permanently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite and my go-to is Jaleo. Also, Jose Andres is an incredible person
Jaleo has closed unfortunately
Anonymous wrote:Okay no really - are there any actually good restaurants in Bethesda? Because the list so far is terrible. Passion fish only decent one mentioned so far