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HuBison says:
I love sticky rice and I am just about to order it first when I realize that I have to get my kanom jeep dumplings! Old Siam has a lovely seating area outside when the weather is warm and toasty; additionally, there are 2 small seating areas on the inside. The staff are quaint and helpful and for …
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chrystina930 says:
i went at 6pm on a sunday night. it wasn't too crowded. there were definitely a lot of tourists there. my friends let me try their food and everything i tried was good. i had the rasberry lemonade drink which was delicious! our waitress wasn't too good though. once she brought our food to us she nev…
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Andy99 says:
Hunan Dynasty is one of two popular Chinese restaurants on Capitol Hill, just two blocks from the U.S. Capitol. Typical Szechuan and Hunan cuisine is offered. There are also three daily specials that include steamed rice and choice of soup or spring roll.
Hunan Dynasty is very popular with the lu…
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Asia Nine
1 review
#49 of 68 restaurants in Washington
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HuBison says:
Asia Nine is right across the street from the FBI building and the street can seem rather quiet, but inside is lovely. It's spacious and for happy hour, sit at the bar, because you can't get the specials if you sit at the table.
They have great country drinking jars that don't match the modern d…
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HuBison says:
We went to go see a play at the National Theater (which is right around the corner), so Chef Geoff's was a nice place to go. Maybe it's cause I'm a little broke right now, but it was a bit expensive. They definitely have burgers and pizza, but some of their more delicious dishes are more pricey. …
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HuBison says:
It's like Cheers (you know, the bar up in Boston where Sam used to womanize everyone and everyone knew Norm). Euphoria is just your friendly neighborhood bar at the beginning of the U street corridor. You enter into the basement and can wander upstairs. They have good drinks for a good cost and you…
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Andy99 says:
Often I'll observe visitors to Capitol Hill--groups, families, individuals--looking for somewhere to find an inexpensive, familiar, and quick place to eat. The food court at Union Station is an easy alternative to the resaturants along Independence and Pennsylvania Avenues.
At Union Station, the …
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Miranda-Maas says:
We had a nice dinner here. The food was not fantastic but it was ok and it was very nice that we could have dinner outside because it was very hot that day. On the menu were steaks and fish but you could also order small dishes like a salad, soup or al small pizza. Because we were with 6 people, we …
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kimmerlingus says:
The Afterwords Cafe is attached to Kramerbooks in Dupont Circle. Actually, it's more a restaurant with a full bar than it is a cafe. This is a great place to go for late night food after seeing a movie or attending a theatre performance or a book reading or any of the great cultural opportunities …
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homeres says:
Located on a corner in The Heights, this was my first visit to Logan's. The servie was great, quick. The lightening is a bit dark but the mood was great with each table having lit candles.
I would say i like their selection, its better than any Ruby Tuesdays in the city, thats for sure!
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Jon says:
Cheap pitchers of beer, fries and onion rings in an unpretentious, uncrowded Adams Morgan location. Great for drinks after work.
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Miss Saigon
1 review
#57 of 68 restaurants in Washington
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tinna says:
I'm sure we weren't the first ones ever to order "spring rolls" and actually meant to order the garden rolls at this place. They were very willing and open to oblige, but of course - they had to give us a mini lecture on what the dish was really called first. You know what we want, just bring it! …
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Pulcinella
1 review
#58 of 68 restaurants in Washington
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SwtSerenity says:
I found this eatery online. It's a great mom and pop restaurant. Quiet, tons of selections, good food, good prices. Check it out!
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HuBison says:
U street is a wonderful corrider here in Washington DC. Sala Thai has been there a few years and is surrounded by restaurants and nightclubs for blacks and blocks and blocks! The restaurant is pretty, nicely decorated and some nights there is a live band (it's a little wierd to eat Thai food and l…
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Miranda-Maas says:
I'll be very honest here. The food was really great. We had a great steak, lobster and shrimps. But it was also very very expensive and the worst thing of all is that the waitress wasn't nice at all. I think she thought we didn't give enough tip because she didn't even said goodbye when we said that…
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