Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, morons. I've lived in London, Paris, NYC and DC. DC ranks 4th out of those, but it definitely does not suck. If you think it does, it's because you're clueless:
DCity Smokehouse-barbecue
Corduroy-new american
Makato- for sushi
Komi-for Greek
Rasika-Indian
minibar-José Andrés-new American
Rose's Luxury-New American
Obelisk-French
Bourbon Steak-steak house
and on and on and on and on…
Yes. I might quibble with some of your choices, but yeah. Add to the list Little Serow, Kapnos, G Sandwich, Red Hen, dozens of little taco places across the city, Korean in Annandale, etc., the DC area has some outstanding food. Are all restaurants great? No, of course not. But there are plenty that are exceptional.
When people complain in the abstract that DC food is "bland" and then don't name the restaurant, there's really no point in arguing with them, since they likely are taking about Chef Geoff's or some other bland midwestern shopping mall refugee. "PF Chang's is supposed to be really great Chinese, but it was so bland!"
Sure, Komi is good. But the quality of average food here is way below average, if that makes sense. In Philly I can go get an amazing sandwich at a random bar. In NYC I can get a yummy bagel or Chinese food pretty much anywhere. In DC -- good luck with takeout! DC is nowhere close to a food city. Maybe the best of the best here is on par with the good in NYC, but that does not a food city make.
Really? So Komi, Rose's Luxury, Little Serow, Rasika and Kapnos are "on par with the good in NYC?" Stop. Just stop. You're embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, morons. I've lived in London, Paris, NYC and DC. DC ranks 4th out of those, but it definitely does not suck. If you think it does, it's because you're clueless:
DCity Smokehouse-barbecue
Corduroy-new american
Makato- for sushi
Komi-for Greek
Rasika-Indian
minibar-José Andrés-new American
Rose's Luxury-New American
Obelisk-French
Bourbon Steak-steak house
and on and on and on and on…
obelisk serves italian food. dork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC restaurants are often blah.
I agree. I've lived her three years and the restaurants are just not that good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that some teenager's or college student's post has actually gotten people riled up about restaurants.
Maybe to all you fellow unsatisfied diners, try eating somewhere that's not in Georgetown or Bethesda or at your "club." There is plenty of good food to be had here.
I love that you can't tell the different between possessive and plural. This is everything that is wrong with people today: they're STUPID.
+1. It makes me think the poster is in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC restaurants are often blah.
I agree. I've lived her three years and the restaurants are just not that good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC restaurants are often blah.
I agree. I've lived her three years and the restaurants are just not that good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that some teenager's or college student's post has actually gotten people riled up about restaurants.
Maybe to all you fellow unsatisfied diners, try eating somewhere that's not in Georgetown or Bethesda or at your "club." There is plenty of good food to be had here.
I love that you can't tell the different between possessive and plural. This is everything that is wrong with people today: they're STUPID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that some teenager's or college student's post has actually gotten people riled up about restaurants.
Maybe to all you fellow unsatisfied diners, try eating somewhere that's not in Georgetown or Bethesda or at your "club." There is plenty of good food to be had here.
I love that you can't tell the different between possessive and plural. This is everything that is wrong with people today: they're STUPID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC restaurants are often blah.
I agree. I've lived her three years and the restaurants are just not that good.
Anonymous wrote:DC restaurants are often blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, morons. I've lived in London, Paris, NYC and DC. DC ranks 4th out of those, but it definitely does not suck. If you think it does, it's because you're clueless:
DCity Smokehouse-barbecue
Corduroy-new american
Makato- for sushi
Komi-for Greek
Rasika-Indian
minibar-José Andrés-new American
Rose's Luxury-New American
Obelisk-French
Bourbon Steak-steak house
and on and on and on and on…
Yes. I might quibble with some of your choices, but yeah. Add to the list Little Serow, Kapnos, G Sandwich, Red Hen, dozens of little taco places across the city, Korean in Annandale, etc., the DC area has some outstanding food. Are all restaurants great? No, of course not. But there are plenty that are exceptional.
When people complain in the abstract that DC food is "bland" and then don't name the restaurant, there's really no point in arguing with them, since they likely are taking about Chef Geoff's or some other bland midwestern shopping mall refugee. "PF Chang's is supposed to be really great Chinese, but it was so bland!"
Sure, Komi is good. But the quality of average food here is way below average, if that makes sense. In Philly I can go get an amazing sandwich at a random bar. In NYC I can get a yummy bagel or Chinese food pretty much anywhere. In DC -- good luck with takeout! DC is nowhere close to a food city. Maybe the best of the best here is on par with the good in NYC, but that does not a food city make.
Really? So Komi, Rose's Luxury, Little Serow, Rasika and Kapnos are "on par with the good in NYC?" Stop. Just stop. You're embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is an explanation for why the DC food scene sucks:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/whats-missing-from-dcs-food-scene-a-lot/2013/07/10/21dce7fe-c7ba-11e2-9245-773c0123c027_story.html
Yeah I agree with the article; I used to go out all the time, but now I rarely do with the exception of take out.
I've found that if I want good food, I usually have to go high end or get cheap ethnic. And the cheap ethnic places are mostly in places like Annandale or Wheaton; true, there are a few places in DC, but I'm not posting here because I don't want them ruined. They aren't exactly cheap either, but cheap enough.
I can't really think of too many restaurants with a nice vibe that aren't very expensive.
My latest go to places that I can afford for normal special occasions (like birthdays, but not graduations) are: Estadio and Le Diplomate.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, morons. I've lived in London, Paris, NYC and DC. DC ranks 4th out of those, but it definitely does not suck. If you think it does, it's because you're clueless:
DCity Smokehouse-barbecue
Corduroy-new american
Makato- for sushi
Komi-for Greek
Rasika-Indian
minibar-José Andrés-new American
Rose's Luxury-New American
Obelisk-French
Bourbon Steak-steak house
and on and on and on and on…