Anonymous
Post 12/21/2020 06:36     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Prime Rib
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 23:50     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Out of these restaurants which one is better for take out? I have done some take outs from a couple of fancy restaurants and it was a bit disappointing
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2020 19:19     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Kinship and Plume
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2020 21:54     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Fiola Mare is our special occasion go-to.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2020 21:50     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Masseria
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2020 21:48     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:Sushi Nakazawa (1 Michelin Star) is also up there.


This is the only place I have felt sad about not being able to go to in the pandemic.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2020 17:23     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is


And people go from SF to Napa for The French Laundry or to Blue Hill from NYC. So why can't we go to Washington VA for a meal?


Or back in time Dow memory lane to the original Bouley. Now that is a trip!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 23:39     Subject: Re:Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:Corduroy


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 23:28     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is


And people go from SF to Napa for The French Laundry or to Blue Hill from NYC. So why can't we go to Washington VA for a meal?
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 23:24     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is




- New Yorker who has lived in this area for a long time and thinks you’re an ignorant jerk
On

No need to be so defensive + ashamed that N.Y.C. has better restaurants.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 18:32     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is




- New Yorker who has lived in this area for a long time and thinks you’re an ignorant jerk
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 18:31     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is


Really helpful comment for those of us who live in DC!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 14:50     Subject: Fanciest restaurant in DC?

None really. D.c. is second/third tier compared to New York, L.A., S.F., Chicago, Miami, etc. when it comes to restaurants. Whoever keeps writing Inn at little Wash-- that is further from D.C. than Baltimore is
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 14:28     Subject: Re:Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Anonymous wrote:Gravitas. Delicious, fun and funky - felt more like when we lived in BK than DC



The menu looks amazing!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2020 13:16     Subject: Re:Fanciest restaurant in DC?

Gravitas. Delicious, fun and funky - felt more like when we lived in BK than DC