Category: restaurant reviews

Dish to Try this Week:  Grouper Ceviche
[ 0 ] January 6, 2016 |

Dish to Try this Week: Grouper Ceviche

New year equals new eating goals and one of those goals is to eat more fresh seafood.  Zengo’s latest Culinary Tour menu has a plethora of ways for me to keep my resolutions including a grouper ceviche that has helped to change my mind about one of my least favorite appetizers.  Ceviche is never on […]

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California Pizza Kitchen Gets a Facelift.
[ 0 ] December 17, 2015 |

California Pizza Kitchen Gets a Facelift.

The days of viewing California Pizza Kitchen as just another quick pizza stop are long gone. California Pizza Kitchen has expanded its menu. I have always been a huge fan of California Pizza Kitchen for their Kung Pao Spaghetti, Caribbean Jerk Pizza and BBQ Chopped Chicken Salad, however, I ventured off during my recent visit to […]

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Dish of the Week:  Pie Five Crab Pizza
[ 0 ] December 9, 2015 |

Dish of the Week: Pie Five Crab Pizza

I had not visited L’Enfant Plaza in ages and apparently that is a mistake on my part.  The place has truly grown on so many fronts with restaurants, shopping and aesthetics.  A recent visit to Pie Five opened my eyes to the revamped space while feeding my inner pizza lover.  The dish of the week […]

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Pennsylvania 6 Joins the D.C. Dining Scene
[ 0 ] December 3, 2015 |

Pennsylvania 6 Joins the D.C. Dining Scene

Pennsylvania 6 opened in  D.C. in what I like to call “good real estate”* along the I Street NW strip.  The newly revamped space was the home of Tuscana West, which closed last year after 20 years of being in business.  Pennsylvania 6 has the clout to fill these veteran shoes where it has been […]

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Why the Inn at Little Washington is still the place to be.
[ 0 ] November 19, 2015 |

Why the Inn at Little Washington is still the place to be.

There are veteran restaurants in the DC area and then there are institutions.  The Inn at Little Washington is an institution.  A place that has been luring Washingtonians to its stomping grounds some two hours away rightfully deserves institution beside its name.  Recently, I got the opportunity to visit and I’ll spare you the details […]

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