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washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s

washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s

And the food is always decent and hearty, always served in huge portions and sometimes great. Thank goodness the shish kebab was perfectly cooked and well-trimmed tender meat, and the orange cream pudding a refreshing contract of tart and sweet. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. The menu has been revamped to concentrate on the house specialties, weeding out the chaff. 265-5860. L $3.95-$7.50, D $11.50-$14.95. Nora is a sophisticated return to old-fashioned home cooking, with dishes from here and there but ingredients only from impeccable sources that raise their meats without chemicals. Among main dishes, the crab imperial is historically and currently excellent, and dishes with hollandaise or bearnaise sauces fare well. New York City. The Sherry Cafe 2116 F St. NW. Parking in adjacent lot. The cooking at Nora is better than ever, the soups dense with flavor, the lunchtime picadillo sweetly spiced with cumin, onions and peppers. Children's prices. Children's prices. Start with crabmeat or smoked salmon or something similarly restrained. Parking lot. Parking in front and rear. The good news is that Bacchus now serves Lebanese food at lunch as well as dinner. Ae, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Parking garage. Home-style duck is rich with the anise-cinnamon-clove scent of five-spice powder. Goldon Booeymonger 1701 20th St. NW. Open daily. 296-8075. I am guessing it was some sort of steak house, it had big white pillars or columns outside, a two story dining room (I think ) that looked over the big salad bar. which according to my 80 year old mother had big bowls of feta cheese on it?? Full bar service. Vincenzo 1606 20th St., NW. Pork bows are too sweet, turnip cakes too bland, but the endings -- coconut-stuffed sesame puffs or deep-fried ice cream with rum and chocolate sauce -- recoup any losses. Wonderful or just fair, the meal ends agreeably with perky, crisp berry tarts. AE, MC, D, V. Reservations accepted only for six or more. See 23 photos, review amenities, and request a tour of the property today. Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana. Free parking in adjacent lot at dinner. L $2.45-$4.50, D $3.75-$8.95. 770-7888. Street parking. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. L daily ex Sat, D daily. In summer, the main course salads -- beef, salmon and a superb rice version of salade nicoise -- are unsurpassed. Open daily. Full bar service. Unforgettable is the crisp walnut delight, the large halved nuts fried in a thin, faintly sweet glaze. 58 restaurants, 4 parks. Full bar service. " 02/10/2022. Commercial parking lots on street parking. One good test of a Chinese restaurant is its hot-and-sour soup; Hunan passes with honors. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner only. China Paradise 138-A Maple Ave. W., Vienna. 527-0100. The best of the lot are the hummos and baba ghanouj among appetizers, shish kebab and dry couscous among main courses and, of course, bird's nest or baklava for dessert. The Fishery 5511 Connecticut Ave. NW.363-2144. The cha goi, Vietnamese spring rolls, however, are excellent, and you can do well with shrimp with a curry sauce that includes peanuts and coconut, or beef ground, firmly packed -- too firmly -- and wrapped in aromatic leaves before grilling. 7. Street parking or garage across the street. The first of Washington's Ethiopian restaurants, it has not yet been topped, but has gone on improving itself. But not always. SE. Full bar service. Start with samosas, flaky fried dough triangles stuffed with spiced meat or vegetables and dipped into a wonderful sweet-hot-tart tamarind chutney. Parking lot next door. Also on the menu are stuffed cabbage, squash or grape leaves, kibbeh and a few curries, but none of them matches the kebabs. The dining room may be barn siding and horse collars, but the kitchen is classical French. Dinner is the time to try it, for the same menu is available for lunch and is priced high for midday eating. AE, CB,D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Parking in rear. Old Angler's has its standards, but they need to be applied to the kitchen. Golden Table 528 23rd St. NW. Closed Mon. Fish filets are moist and, thankfully, unadorned. L $2.95-$6.50, D $4.25-$9.95. Imperial House 1801 K St. NW. Parking lot. Valet parking. L $3.95-$7.95, D $7.50-$8.95. L $3.25-$8.50, D $8.90-$14.80. Tiberio has long been a trendsetter, the first of these subtly beautiful northern Italian restaurants that are distinguishable from French primarily by the inclusion of pastas on the menu. Upstairs, several small rooms are appointed with fireplaces and ruby velvet chairs, silver napkin rings and salt shakers. Full bar service. Trader Vic's Capital Hilton, 16th and K Sts. It remains intact after fears of losing the chef to the tug of France, this brilliant little restaurant hidden under the Watergate. Alpine 4770 Lee Hwy. 998-6616. Reported as permanently closed. Roof Terrace Kennedy Center, 2700 F St., NW. L $2.95-$7.95, D $2.95-$19.95. L $4.50-$10 per lb. And the cheese plate lacks adventure. Carmack's 8401 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase. AE, CB, CC, D, V. Reservations suggested. Its sweet-hot red cornstarched sauce is strange, but it grows on you. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. No smoking section. Street parking and nearby lot. 965-2350. No reservations. L, D daily. Cafe Tatti 6627 Old Dominion Dr., McLean. J. R.'s Steak House 9401 Lee Hwy., Fairfax. L'Auberge Chez Francois 332 Springvale Rd., Great Falls, Va. 759-3800. Closed Mon. Street parking. Full bar service. d.c. space 443 7th St. NW. L $3.45-$4.95, D $3.50-$10.50. Open daily. L $2.25-$9.95, D $5.75-$14.75. Yet such a warm and charming little nook o a restaurant might be worth stopping by for a drink. But Geranio's pastas are not the lightest, their fillings not the most pungent. 290-9091. Barring my encounters with indifferent appetizers and luncheon specials that were steamtable mush, the food is fine. Parking in building garage. L, D $4-$10. Children's prices. 355). L $4.25-$10.95, D $9.75-$15.95. Full bar service. And the service is personable, casual. Smithsonian? L $3.50-$5.15, D $8.65-$12. 652-6816. Vegetables are carved into tiny perfect batons and placed precisely on the plates. 767-1095. The restaurant presents, at moderate prices, a choice of more than two dozen main dishes stretching across stir-fried Chinese-style dishes to curry to chicken and fish. The menu, for example, describes a veal dish as "with special Italian cheese" rather than bothering to tell you that cheese is gorgonzola, a pungent blue that is not to everyone's liking. 298-5985. Street parking. Valet parking. Full bar service. D $12.95-$15.65. All this might work without excellent food, but there is that, too. Small and spare, with flimsy tables huddling close, Vietnam Georgetown's main environmental asset is its outdoor cafe in the rear. D $9.95-$14.95. Landini Brothers is a restaurant that grows on you, even during the meal. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 905 N. Washington St., Alexandria. 296-7112. But it is frayed, slightly ramshackle and strung with fish nets and tawdry gewgaws, and the kitchen is part of the present slipshod era. But daily specials recited by the captain -- a long, confusing and often very expensive list -- are the heart of the matter. Long a favorite of mine for its refreshing, serene dining room and fresh, inventive food, the Big Cheese has expanded to a lush upstairs dining room full of exotic colorful fabrics and glorious watercolor prints and raised its prices while slipping in quality. No-smoking section. Blackie's House of Beef 1217 22nd St. NW. L $2.50-$7, D $6.50-$15. L $2.25-$3.95, D $4.25-$7.95. Select a Rating! Gino's Hamburgers was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friends Joe Campanella and Louis Fischer, in 1957.A new group of restaurants under the Gino's name, involving some of the principals of the original chain, was started in 2010. Closed Sun. No-smoking section. 893-6366. L $3.95-$5.95, D $6.95-$12.95. L $2.75-$5.25, D $4.95-$11.95. Tung Bor $11154 Georgia Ave., Wheaton. Dominique is the Ted Turner of French restaurateurs. 337-3030 L $2.50-$7, D $4.50-$10.95. Ou can depend on tantalizing interplay of chiles, soy, ginger, garlic and scallions. I know this is a needle in a haystack situation, but here goes.. 333-2602. 466-5840. Open daily. This highly personable and vaguely unkempt French restaurant is back to its old level of inconsistency, with bouillabaisse of exceptional flavor but with dry and mushy seafoods, choucroute well balanced in flavor but its meats ariid and chewy. AE, MC, V. One hour free parking, Washington; mall parking lot, Falls Church. Suspend your expectations and Axum can be fun. No credit cards. Full bar service. L $3.45-$7.45, D $8.95-$14.95. Straight ahead is the book section, as tempting to a reader as any bakery display case. 234-6969. Sushi and sashimi are the mainstays, and they are as fresh as you are likely to find in Washington. Parking in Kennedy Center garage. 244-1740. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily, Closed Sun. Closed Sat, Sun. L,D $2.95-10.95. Parking lot. Children's prices. L daily, D daily ex Sun. O'Riley's Pub 1122 18th st. (in the rear) NW. MC, V. Reservations required for parties over six for dinner only. eFull bar service. Order spicy rather than subtle dishes, particularly wursts. It sounds exactly like Tom Sariss Orleans House. Full bar service. Full bar service. Parking lot next door. Parking lot. The space is profligate, the service elaborate and capable. Children's prices. Open daily. Full bar service. Open daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Tomato sauces are thick and meaty, though a touch too sweet; they succeed better than spaghetti alla carbonara, which is greasy and short on egg, cheese and seasoning. A little less foreign than it once was, Bamiyan now has American watresses, but they seem familiar with the Afghan food. Parking in Colonial garage at dinner only. The great dishes of New Orleans are on the menu at 219. 635-3888. 301/428-8593. Open daily. D daily. L $1.75-$6, D $5.95-$24.95. Parking lot. Parking in building lot. 20 reviews. 232-6684. Closed Sun. In the six months during which I visit restaurants -- at least once a day -- for the Fall Dining Guide, I must arbitrarily leave out some that are as important or agreeable as many that are included. FOR SALE! L, D daily. Open daily. Parking in rear. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner, accepted only for parties of 10 or more for lunch. Ae, cb, d, mc, v. Reservations suggested. Street parking. No credit cards. 321-9440. L daily, D daily ex Sun. Entering through the kitchen and lunch counter, you are met by wonderful smells of unusual spices and charcoal-grilling. Street parking and nearby lots. Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Mama Ayesha's Calvert Cafe 1967 Calvert St. NW. Service remains inscrutable but efficient. Pakoras are likely to be heavy and tough, less acceptable. Full bar service. Arlington. 881-6330.L, D $1.10-6.95. Arrangements of bamboo poles suggest huts and gardens. Also try seafood curry and pork rolls with broccoli. Lamb is also excellent here, wither the filet with tarragon or the rack of lamb with a border of very good vegetables. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Open daily. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. L $3.25-$4.75, D $6.95-$9.95. The focal point of the menu is the daily specials, most around $4 or $5 for large portions of good, simple French cooking. L, D daily. L $4.25-$6.95, D $4.75-$15.50. L $2.45-$4.50, D $3.50-$8.95. 171-4212. Closed Sun. La Brasserie 239 Massachusetts Ave. NE. Parking lot. L, D daily. Full bar service. Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Closed Sun. The Inn Rte. Full bar service. Taking its name as a guide, the tandoor oven is the unique and salient feature of this tasteful and bright, orange-accented Indian restaurant. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Valet parking. But if you know what you should do -- order the freshest and plainest Chesapeake Bay products, whether oysters, clams, crab or fish filets -- you won't be likely to care about the waiting line, the rush, the no-frills character of Crisfield. No-smoking section. 597-8447. Cedar Knoll Inn George Washington Memorial Pkwy., Mt. L $2.95-$5.95, D $7.50-$12.50. Closed Sun. 393-1000, ext. No-smoking section. L $4.75-$7.50, D $8-$12. Donatos Pizza. L $1.50-$6.75, D $6.75-$10.50. Fitzgerald's DC. Sometimes the oiliness is excessive, or the salt, or the amount of sauce. Tom Sarris Orleans House. Drinks are enormous, but puffed up with fruit and ice. Saigon Inn is far from elaborate, and there is nothing spectacular about the food. AE, MC, V. No reservations. Whatever you order, though, the accompanying black beans and rice will compensate for deficiencies. Tables are close, but that is not all that runs this into a friendly place. When in doubt, order the simplest dishes. AE, CB, CC, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Full bar service. Last year the Maison Blanche opened across from the Executive Office Building, with a sea of flowered carpeting covering its expensive ground. $1.69 $1.99 . The dining rooms are lovely, with rainbows of silk waving from the ceiling downstairs, salmon colored banquettes against silvery gray walls upstairs. Enchiladas are better ordered at a Mexican restaurant rather than here, and roast pork is likely to be fatty. 331-9444. D, D daily. As a child I remember saying oh we are eating at the White House (because of the columns??). Agreed. Open daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily.AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s. L $2.25-$3.95, D $3.25-$7.95. 638-2260, Ext. The sauce is more sharp than sweet and plenty hot. MC, V. No reservations. And every year the repertoire developes new fresh seafood and game, new vegetables purees, new fresh herb sauces. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Running a great restaurant is no secret. Harvey's also serves excellent drinks, and has a wine list both extensive and educational, heavily weighed towards California, though the cellar does not live up to the list. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily ex Sun. Reservations accepted for dinner only. L $5.25-$8.50, D $9.25-$18.50. AE, CB, CC, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. DITCH THE VALET: Affordable Parking Options for under $10/nt, How to Request a White House Tour as a Foreign Visitor - 2019. L, D daily. No reservations. Washington still has about 5,000 restaurants. 452-126. Closed Mon. There are lapses, in particular the acid marinated trout and weighty quenelles. Parking in adjacent lot. Street parking or nearby lots. L $2.50-$7, D $14. But except for the sushi and sashimi -- and the seating of strangers at our table in a half-empty room -- the meal was a gem. Although the list of hors d'oeuvres is tempting, particularly the caviars with or without bliny, main dishes are more satisfactory, notably fish wrapped in pastry -- pate de sole Vladimir for one person, or kulebiaka for two people. La Pagode 924 W. Broad St., Falls Church. D $10.95-$15. L $2.95-$5.10, D $4.95-$7.95. L $3-$8.25, D $6.25-$11.50. Nearby bus routes include 461, 463, and 467. . L $3.25-$5.25, D $5.25-$17.95. Parking in front. Pre-1980 RESTAURANT SCENE Atlantic City New Jersey NJ G8202 in United States > New Jersey > Atlantic City Ends Tonight: Up to 75% Off Postcards Save Now United States Africa Asia & Middle East Australia & Oceania Canada Europe Latin & South America Worldwide (Other) More Categories AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required for eight or more. Closed Sun. No-smoking section. Street parking. L $2.25-$4.25, D $2.25-$9. L $4.75-$8.95, : $6.25-$9.45. Amphora 377 Maple Ave. W., Vienna.938-7877. Closed Tues. AE, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. It still has some of best the French restaurants in the country -- and some of the worst. 232-8844. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Valet parking. Parking in building or street. A new mold for Oriental restaurants has been cast by Germaine's. Binnacle II The Tides Lodge, off Rte. Valet parking for dinner. A tribute to its success, Trattu has developed from a cute little downstairs Italian restaurant to a two-branch operation and has given rise to spinoffs that copy its menu. But if something very homey, like veal stuffed with seasoned bread crumbs and braised in a brown sauce, is on the menu, you have hit a good night. And at dinner, the charcoal-grilled skewered meats are the stars of the menu, particularly shish kebab or kufta kebab. That's it, the best -- unless you substitute for the roast beef a crusty rare sirloin or whatever seasonal fish is available, preferably stuffed with Dungeness crab. L $5.50-$9.95, D $8.95-$14.95. AE, D, MC, V. No reservations. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Au Pied de Cochon 1335 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Street parking. L $2.50-$4.75, D $3.25-$7.50. 525-5317. Beer and wine only. Flickr/Lenka Reznicek. And the staf does sing a rousing version of "Happy Birthday." Marcel's by Robert Wiedmaier. Joe and Mo's 1211 Connecticut Ave. NW. But between the commissary kitchen that serves the cafes and the plate there is many a slip, with skimpy meat in the sandwiches, drying out of the quiches, chili sinking soggily into the French roll of the chili dog. Closed Mon. Full bar service. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required for four or more during weekends. Drink homemade ginger beer or more familiar beer or wine. 549-1141. Seafoods are the mainstay of the menu -- fiery barbecued shrimp with heads and shells intact (too fiery and less savory on my last visit), crabmeat with hollandaise and artichoke bottoms in puff pastry (excellent, except for acrid artichokes), catfish fried in crabmeal, oysters pan-broiled with lemon and butter, oysters Bienville. Geppetto 2917 M St. NW. L $3.75-$7.95, D $5.95-$13.95. T. Gregory's 2915 M St. NW. The Prime Rib's specialty is self-explanatory, and it is excellent roast beef, tender and juicy and flavorful. L $6.50-$9.95, D $10.95-$14.95. 244-5933. Sunset is an in-town roard-house, a corner joint under the freeway with paneling and booths, sparkling beer signs and beeping pinball machines. Maison Blanche joins Dominique's in offering fine affordable dinners that sacrifice none of the amenities of grand dining. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Closed Sun. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. Full bar service. But most of the food matches Washington's expense-account French restaurants, and the fruit tarts are justifiably renowned. No reservations. Parking lot across the street after 6 p.m. Full bar service. Wine service is neglectful. 842-0070. Full bar service. L $1.75-$5.25, D $1.95-$6.95. 683-1742. Chateau Gesundheit 7141 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Children's prices. 265-7233. The Monocle 107 D St. NE. Country Living Cafe 4849 1/2 Massachusetts Ave. NW. The president of the National Restaurant Association proclaimed "Dining L daily ex Sat, D daily. Parking in front. 232-4768. L $3.25-$6.25, D $4.95-$12.75. L $7.75-$9.50, D $16.50-$25. Baobab 2106 18th St. NW. Street parking. But the environment -- harried, slap-dash service and unkept surroundings -- has not been a strong point.

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