Johnna’s Pick of the Week (Travel Edition): Awash (NY)

Good service. New York. The two together sound like an oxymoron. That was until we came across the uptown eatery, Awash. Right now, JKGF is on a heavy Ethiopian food kick…we can’t get enough of it, seriously. So much so, we traveled all the way to Awash via gypsy cab to get some good Ethiopian grub just outside of Harlem. We found it was worth the trip and that’s even in the pouring rain. Reasons why it was worth it:

1. The wait staff was really nice! And mind you, that’s not by NY standards which just means they don’t look like they want to throw the silver ware and bread at you, but they actually smiled and made us feel like we were in for a good meal, service included.

2. The food. Since we’re new to Ethiopian cuisine, we can only base these standards on about 4-5 other restaurants, but it definitely matched what we’ve had in D.C. and if we say so ourselves, D.C. is the rest haven for Ethiopian food on the East Coast.

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3. The price was reasonable on all standards. For $10.50, we got a Combo that included two meats and 3 veggies. We literally ate on this meal for the next two days.

Entering the restaurant, you won’t get much of an ohh or ahh and the crowd that forms at Blockhead can be distracting. Stay focused, there’s something good to come. Though the place isn’t anything fancy, it is the food and atmosphere that makes you visit this place. Dim lighting filled the room @ our 8 pm dining time and many of the patrons seemed to be regulars or had some sense of familiarity with the place.

We ordered DORO ALICHA (*chicken cooked in kibe (herb butter), onions and green peppers); YEBEG WAT (*succulent lamb stew seasoned hearty berbere sauce); YEMESIR KIK WAT (*split red lentils cooked in berbere sauce); SHIRO (*crowned chick peas, mildly spiced, cooked with chopped onions and tomatoes) and the Red Beets. All this was delicious, but its the injera that drives us to love this food. Even though it doesn’t have much flavor or no exotic spices in it, it is the only way to eat Ethiopian food. We really enjoy eating with our hands and forget about our $40 EA manicure when the food comes out circling the injera. Awash was careful in the amount of spices that it added to each dish and didn’t overwhelm us with intense heat…we like this. For those that do love the heat, ask them to turn it up a notch.

Awash was a good stop on our journey for the top Ethiopian restaurants out there. We give it a thumbs up for good Ethiopian cuisine on this side of NY. We recommend you visit with somebody you already know, who likes Ethiopian food and cannot be swayed to eat Mexican food (*the drink specials at Blockhead are distracting…good distraction…but distracting, nonetheless…).

*Johnna’s tip: Awash negatives=Please add opening/closing times to your website! It’s so necessary.

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Food.Fun.Stuff: Former President Visits Z Burger

Z Burger got a big surprise this weekend. Guess who came to dinner?? Former President Bill Clinton. This is great, good, awesome news for the burger chain that is taking over the fast food scene in the District. He ordered some of our favorites on the menu: a double hamburger with all the fixings (*except the mayo…we feel you on this one…) and Z-Burger’s hand cut fries and onion rings combo for the side. Of course, he tried a milkshake and lol…it was none other than: Apple Pie. More footage here of his visit.

Keeping in tune with Presidents and Z Burger, Z Burger will be celebrating President Obama’s bday next Tuesday, August 4, 2009. In honor the Presidents bday, Z Burger is throwing an “Obama Birthday Bash” and will be giving the first 48 customers in line 48 milkshake and 48 burger tokens to use as they please. But if you can’t or don’t want to fight the crowd, stop by from 11 am- 2 pm to get a FREE burger and some birthday cake. The new “Obama Burger” will also be unveiled on Tuesday @ Z Burger. We love it! We also love those onion rings. If you haven’t stopped in and tried them, go now.

Food.Fun.Stuff: Social Opens!

Socially acceptable. Columbia Heights just can’t get enough and welcomes yet another establishment to its growing restaurant/lounge roster. We are excited to announce the opening of Social, a restaurant/bar offering shareable menu items and a self indulgence menu. The shareable menu includes goodies such as Poke Stack (*Ahi tuna sashimi dish) and Baby Lamb Lollipops (*topped with cilantro pecan pesto). The self indulgence menu (*just in case you’re not in the sharing mood…) will include dishes such as the Pan Roasted Crispy Chicken.

Partners AJ Guy, Scott Hammons and Tim Korzep have an impressive resume already with projects such as the Kimpton Hotels and Houston’s Restaurants. Social has some big shoes to fill.

The Low Down: No reservations, which translates to be prepared to order a drink at the bar while waiting on a table. Don’t fret, however, the beverage menu boasts diverse and interesting menu options.

The Where: Social @ the corner of 14th and Meridian Place, NW Washington, D.C. (*Just look for the cool open space that was formerly two row-homes)

The When: Opens August 17! (*Open seven nights a week and soon on Saturdays and Sundays for brunch)

Food.Fun.Stuff: Old Bay Giveaway!

Giveaway! Who likes Bloody Marys??? Well, we want your Bloody Mary recipes, but here’s the catch (*there’s always a catch…;-): We want your best Old Bay Seasoning infused Bloody Mary recipes. The winner of the most creative, twisted recipe for an Old Bay Bloody Mary will receive an awesome gift bag to include…Old Bay goodies, of course! Can’t you just smell it now, or better yet, taste it now… Old Bay is one of those seasonings that just gets you excited about the food…or drinks, in this case. Submit your recipes to johnnaknowsgoodfood@gmail.com  and may the best Bloody Mary win!

*Contest ends August 6, 2009.

P.S. Congrats to Old Bay which is celebrating 70 years of seasoning!

Food.Fun.Stuff: The Cafe Opens @ New Heights

Gin and more gin…ohh and food. That is what crossed our minds as we read about the renovations to New Heights restaurant. Why do we talk about the gin first?? Well the restaurant has revamped itself with a lot of Gin in the mix. The 34-seat space includes a large outdoor patio as well as the 12-seat Babinga bar now serving a separate, seasonal new American menu from the upstairs dining room. It’s at this Babinga bar that you will find more than 30 different selections of Gin including low key names such as Zuidam and Krahn. Additionally, mixologist Jason Robey has concocted “The Jeff” which is Tanqueray Rangpur Gin, Galliano, mint and cucumber (*Yum).

Now for the food. Executive Chef Logan Cox café menu will offer several selections designed for sharing, including house made charcuterie such as Lomo, Bresaola and a terrine du jour, an ample selection of artisanal cheeses and the seasonal crostini that he changes monthly. The menu also includes entrées such as the New Heights BLT, which is crispy braised pork belly, tomato marmalade and grilled frisée on sourdough bread, and pan roasted day boat scallops with caper-brown butter and deviled eggs (*We love that every District restaurant is whipping up their own version of these…can someone organize a showdown?!?). Kudos to Owners Umbi and Kavita Singh for these upgrades, we welcome scrumptious deviled eggs and more creative Gin concoctions to the Woodley Park dining scene.

The Where: New Heights, 2317 Calvert St., Washington, D.C. (202) 234-4110