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Review of Restaurants and Bars
Eating DC: Lounge 201
A truly bipartisan establishment, Lounge 201’s ambition to cater to the diversity of the neighborhood surrounding it is directly reflected in its menu
Read More »Eating DC: Black and Orange
Black & Orange is a welcome addition to the 14th Street area. Simple and confident, Black & Orange takes the torch alit by Rogue States and runs with it.
Read More »Eating DC: Casa Oaxaca
The intricate simplicity that is at the forefront of home cooked Mexican has been bafflingly missing in my experiences of eating out. Eating at Casa Oaxaca, these truths were made more self-evident
Read More »Eating DC: Fiola
The expertise and clear vision displayed at Fiola bodes well for the continued success of Chef Fabio Trabocchi. Moreover, it is a bold statement of the times
Read More »Eating DC: Rasika
There are few places in the city that really stir my excitement; places I’ve read about, heard testimonials about, but never actually been. Rasika, up until this Tuesday, was one of these places
Read More »Eating DC: Room 11
Room 11 is a must. Everything from the décor, to the drinks, to the food is addressed with immeasurable focus
Read More »Eating DC: Ming’s Restaurant
Ming’s is comfortable being one amongst many bastions resigned to serving those who don’t care about what they eat or are simply drunk
Read More »Eating DC: The Heights
The Heights is alright but perhaps it’s best contribution to the D.C. food scene is that it is a perfect example of why you should make an effort to go off the beaten culinary
Read More »Eating DC: Siam House
Good value with food that is simple and unsurprising, Siam House does what it strives to do
Read More »Eating DC: The Liberty Tree
The Liberty Tree is not to be missed, especially if you like your eggs on your pizza Sunnyside up
Read More »Eating DC: Taquera Distrito Federal
A hole-in-the-wall kitchen with a few tables strewn throughout, Taquera moves away from the more streamlined approach of places like Pica Taco, but stays well within the bounds of home-cooked traditionalism
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