Street parking. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. AE, DC, MC, V. Reservations suggested. With most of the main dishes under $4 and a jug of that intriguing honey wine $1, Mamma Desta's is a unique bargain. Trader Vic's. The Polynesian-themed restaurant was in Seattle's Washington Plaza Hotel (now the Westin) and capitalized on the tiki-fad of the 1950s and 1960s. Closed Sun. Two cautions: The coffee isn't even strong enough to tint a tablecloth, and throughout dinner you might want to look out for slices of those 20 pounds of garlic. Reseravations suggested. II Nido 4712 Wisconsin Ave. NW 363-2672. 659-0055. Commercial parking lot next door. No credit cards. 785-0734. Unfortunately, the kitchen also thinks that some important qualities don't matter. The dining room has matured to fit this image, the black and gold striped walls and gold-rimmed service plates reinforcing the luxury, the room bustling with black-tie captains performing tableside productions. Parking in front. Open in Google Maps. Full bar service. L, D daily. MC,V. Beer and wine only. The good news is that Bacchus now serves Lebanese food at lunch as well as dinner. L daily ex Sun, D daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. The prices are its most erratic characteristic; asparagus vinaigrette and smoked salmon have been priced higher than at some of the city's grande luxe restaurants, while many main dishes are under $5. Look here for profiles of the District's many. Closed Sun. L daily ex Sat, D daily. The food -- which includes dishes such as sausages with lentils, pot au feu and cassoulet -- is endearing if not spectacular. The bad news is that my last sample of Bacchus' food was nowhere near as luscious as it had been. 296-7112. Closed Sun. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. AE, MC, V. Reservations required. Street parking. Cool "Disco" Dan was a graffiti artist in DC in the 1980s. The few steaks have stiff competition in the thick calf's liver steak, the rack of lamb and the grilled fish or squab. Its sweet-hot red cornstarched sauce is strange, but it grows on you. Closed Sun. Full bar service. 4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW.
Divided-back RIVER SCENE Stockbridge - Near Pittsfield Massachusetts MA Parking lots nearby. Gusti's 1837 M St. NW. 548-0076. No credit cards. Valet parking for dinner. Full bar service. Full bar service. L $4.50-$8.75, D $8.75-$14.75. Cheek by jowl to McDonald's on a fast-food highway is a lone white house that encloses an Italian restaurant of character, the kind that, small as it is, uses 20 pounds of garlic a week and butchers its own veal. Private party facilities. Le Danielle Hay-Adams Hotel, 800 16th St, NW. And broiled scallops were as tasteless as they were grossly large. Vegetables are interesting choices but variable productions, the zucchini a good bet. Free shipping for many products! Open daily. 6Open daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. 333-9180. More intricate dishes -- crab cakes, seafood Norfolk -- are, to be picky, apt to be flawed by too much green pepper or too much butter or too much something. SE. 546-4488. Open daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. And, just as clothes may make the woman, Pueblo Joe's makes Washington's best-dressed restaurant list. Closed Mon. 794-8818. Full bar service. Once a small storefront eating place, Caffe Italiano has expanded to three rooms on two floors decorated with Impressionist paintings and mirrors, white candles on the tablecloths and black vests on the waiters. At Chrisfield you ought to know what to order, for the crab cakes are bready and heavily permeated with green pepper, and the broiled, baked or sauteed seafoods outshine any of the fried ones. Captain White's 8123 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. L daily ex Sun, D daily. Enriqueta's 2811 M St. NW. The close seating makes a hectic environment, but both the room and service are colorful and attractive. It looks quintessentially Italian, with pristine white walls and tile floors, only a few small mirrors and colorful displays of antipasti and pastries. Ensalada de frutas is fresh melon and pinneapple whipped with water and ice in a blender, costing not much more than coffee. Street parking or commercial lots. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required for four or more during weekends. Order the more highly seasoned dishes. Full bar service. Street parking. Parking lots next door and across the street. 1982 Having introduced nouvelle cuisine at Ma Maison in Los Angeles, Chef Wolfgang Puck presents "California cuisine" to patrons of his new chic-casual Sunset Strip restaurant, Spago. 12/13/2021. It still has some of best the French restaurants in the country -- and some of the worst. 3. Jean-Pierre 1835 K St. NW. No credit cards. Full bar service. Ae, mc, v. Parking lot. Street parking. Parking lot and street parking. But its prices have lagged behind inflation, so now it must be considered moderate. Street parking. L $2.25-$4.95, D $3.25-$8.25. The liver pate is smooth and subtly peppered. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Closed Sun. dFull bar service. L $5.95-$8.75, D $8.95-$15.95. L $4.50-$9.25, D $7.95-$14. Select a Rating! Full bar service. But more frequent are the good days when Szechuan is sizzling. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Da Vinci's kitchen is capable of producing Italian food as good as any in town, but alongside the two signs at the front door warning that proper dress is required, diners should tack up their own, noting that proper service is also requested. The Washington Palm 1225 19th St. NW. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 234-1444. And include something from the charcoal grill: shrimp sates, lemon grass spareribs, Korean-style short ribs. 244-1740. The bar is stacked the Clyde's canned chili; even as it comes from the kitchen it is too sweet, decent but not star quality. Closed Sun. One wall row of booths and the other wall a sushi bar with stools, the restaurant seats a few but serves rapidly those gorgeous little morsels of faw fish, glossy fish eggs, sea urchins and crustaceans on pads of rice or fanne out on lacquer or pottery platters. L $3-$8.25, D $6.25-$11.50. The Man in the Green Hat is slipping again. December 31, 1989. Full bar service. 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. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Order from the front page of specialties and certainly try a Hunan dish -- perhaps shredded chicken with broccoli -- violently hot or very mild, as you wish.
washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s - stmf.ro Parking in garage, valet parking for dinner. Full bar service. L $3.50-$5.15, D $8.65-$12. D daily. 667-0047. L $3.95-$6.25, D $5.50-$9.95. L daily ex Sat, D daily. But start with milky white arak to drink and warm pita to dip into the appetizer spreads and go on to shish kebab (or order a special dish ahead if you have the foresight) and you will understand Mama Ayesha's longevity. D $6.95-$13.95. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Valet parking. Closed Sun. This is a restaurant of solid culinary satisfaction rather than thrills. Valet parking for dinner. Open daily. 265-7233. . Parking lot. In all, Harvey's seems tired in the face of energetic new seafood restaruants in town. O'Donnell's 8301 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Open daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. Street parking. You tear off bits of pancake and scoop up bits of lamb or lentil stew or chopped raw beef. Open daily. Full bar service. No-smoking section. Full bar service. Company Inkwell 4109 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. Beer and wine only. Parking lot. Arlington, VA 22209 (Map & Directions) (703) 524-2929. It remains intact after fears of losing the chef to the tug of France, this brilliant little restaurant hidden under the Watergate. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Smithsonian? This vegetarian restaurant has expanded by removing dividers that once lent privacy and has added an outdoor cafe. Le Rendez-Vous serves very good Asian food, with more attention and flourish than turns up in most of Washington's Asian restaurants. L, D daily. Connected to a seafood market, The Fishery gets the best. The Warehouse 214 King St., Alexandria. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted, only for eight or more at lunch. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted.
Taste of a decade: 1970s restaurants - Restaurant-ing through history L daily, D daily ex Sun. On a base of very good, highly professional French cuisine, Dominique's builds a lively atmosphere, more a party than any other French restaurant in town. Children's prices. Full bar service. Parking lot in front. Harvey's 1001 18th St. NW. Bailey's Crossroads. You can wade through a lot o sushi -- and a lot o money -- without batting an eye, or carefully monitor your intake and have had a light, rapid and invigorating lunch in an exquisite setting at a modest price. Street parking. Open daily. 527-0100. L $3.95-$10, D $7.50-$14.95. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Street parking. If trees and flowers and patios and green lawns were enough to make a restaurant, Old Angler's would have it made. No credit cards. The menu also lists simple grills -- steaks, lamb chops, pork chops -- and a couple of fish dishes. Open daily. Mc, v. Reservations suggested. Setting aside the question of food for a moment, let us consider the unique grandeur of the Four Seasons Hotel's restaurant, Aux Beaux Champs. 355). Casba 2100 & St. NW. Entering through the kitchen and lunch counter, you are met by wonderful smells of unusual spices and charcoal-grilling. Children's prices. Mc, V. Reservations suggested. Fried clams are lightly breaded and superbly juicy. Kramerbooks & afterwords Brasserie 1912 I St. NW. Children's prices. Parking in building or street. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for eight or more only. L, D daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 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. Sunset serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, but lunch is the prime time. L $3.25-$5.25, D $5.25-$17.95. AE, V. Reservations suggested. Parking lots on either side. It is one of those exciting cities where you could visit a different restaurant every day for six months and still not get to all the good ones. Parking in rear. Ethiopian 2000 S St. NW. 881-6330.L, D $1.10-6.95. L $2.75-$4.50, D $5.25-$7.75. Open daily. Small and unassuming yet clearly Japanese in character (right down to the electric sake warmer), Mikado serves pristine little dishes of marinated vegetables, grilled skewered meats, noodles afloat in broths, raw and grilled fish and a few rich and densely meaty casseroles. Dining in Washington DC, District of Columbia: See 296,335 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 3,484 Washington DC restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. Parking garage. Street parking and nearby lots. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Open daily. No credit cards. L, D daily. 589-1306. The restaurants also offer outstanding lists of American wines as well as imports. A dollop of cold spinach sparked with sesame seeds and soy sauce, a few fresh plump crab chunks marinated with cucumbers in vinegar, a small still life of not-fresh-enough sashimi and a five- or six-inch chunk of superb, unctuous eel with a sesame-lemon-dressed salad recently provided two people with an austere meal for nearly $30. No credit cards. And, obviously, it becomes addictive. The dining room is delightful when the tall windows are opened on a fall day. Stephanie's Dupont Plaza Hotel, Dupont Circle at 19th St. NW. The menu divides into fixed-price dinners of $25, $30, $40, and $60, plus a few a la carte items. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Worse, fried dishes, particularly appetizers, may be grease-sodden and bland. Full bar service. White enamel chairs with woven seats are pulled up to tables covered with soft orange cloths. Parking lot. L $2.95-$7.95, D $2.95-$19.95. Full bar service. Empty tables are seen for the first time in some restaurants. 548-9181. It is a restaurant of character; its food is very good and, in the instance of a few dishes, unexcelled. L daily ex Sat, D daily. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. The dining room is distinctively African, with grassy wall coverings and artifacts, woven fans hanging from the back of each ladderback chair. L $3.25-$4.95, D $3.95-$6.95. L $1.79-$2.75, D 5.50-$12.95. Children's prices. 362-6515. Reservations accepted. Full bar service. There are flaws: snails with too-strong, too-thick green peppercorn sauce, mussels with garlic butter but no character. 1789 1226 36th St. NW. L daily ex Sat, D daily. 568-3400. Main courses give fuller reign to tastes: paella, pork with bananas, several tropical vegetables, rabbit in dark, rich sauce. So order earthy rather than elegant dishes: dense, long-simmered minestrone rather than lemony fish salad that is just rings of squid with a few tiny, tasteless shrimp. 234-1252. Apana 3066 M St. NW. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Price $$$$$. What has changed is the service, the servers being distant and self-absorbed, prompt but forgetful. How do you get to Mt. Full bar service. Peking Palace 7944 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Street parking or nearby lots. Sometimes fresh shellfish emerges in a creamy garlic sauce as a "special apetizer." Full bar service. L $2.50-$7.95, D $6.95-$14.50. Children's prices. . 175. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. The Monocle 107 D St. NE. Map. 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?? Hu Nan 4660 Kenmore Ave., Alexandria. Beer and wine only. Closed Sun. 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. The pizza is rectangular, with flaky crust and thick, dark tomato paste topping. And the least interesting is at the end -- the ubiquitous carrot cake. Chadwick's 3205 K St. NW. 751-8646. L $3.45-$4.95, D $3.50-$10.50. Service swings wildly from a great show of pulling out your chair to surly response to requests. L daily ex Sat, D daily. L $2.25-$5.95, D $6.50-$12.95. The Salle du Bois and Colony might have been swell, but probably the most exclusive restaurant in the city in the 1950s was the Rive Gauche, located at 1310 Wisconsin Avenue NW in Georgetown. L, D daily. Open daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. His restaurant doesn't stop at serving the usual wild game, but is likely to have rattlesnake one day, hippo another. 4) On the lighter side, David Bowie performed in DC during the Young Americans tour in 1974. Full bar service. NW. Kings Landing 121 S. Union St., Alexandria. Closed SUN. 893-6366. anakeesta photo memories . It is all right, sometimes very good (as in the case of the delicate mousseline of salmon) and sometimes very bad (as with the $21 lobster meat, dry and tough, in a rosy sauce that tasted of little other than a burned base). Open daily. Skip the fettucine alfredo and finish with one of this town's really good cannoli. No resrvations. 333-8900. Closed Mon. Choices still tend to be interesting -- stuffed veal breast, meat-and-fruit stuffed peppers with walnut cream, Cornish hens with herbed cream cheese -- but, except for the two fried cheese dishes that have been mainstays of the restaurant from the beginning, the dishes are full of errors: fine herbed soup with clams that taste canned, batter-fried fish vegetables that retain too much grease, blue cheese puff pastry that is overwhelmed by the blue cheese, pastries that sound luscious but are too dry and over-sweet. But at my last visit the chili was pale and starchy, the avocado soup missing al taste and texture of avocado. Parking in rear for M St., street parking for Columbia rd. Fish filets are moist and, thankfully, unadorned. Bistro Francais 3124 M St. NW. The cooking at Nora is better than ever, the soups dense with flavor, the lunchtime picadillo sweetly spiced with cumin, onions and peppers. "Full bar service" indicates that the establishment is licensed to sell spirits as well as beer and wine . AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Open daily. 546-5900. L, D $1.95-$12.50. Open daily. Dynasty 6852 Old Dominion Dr., McLean. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. No reservations. L $2.25-$4.50, D $5.50-$9.50. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Parking in rear. L $4.75-$8.95, : $6.25-$9.45. Concentrate on vegetables -- white beans, fried zucchini -- and accompany your meal with white pizza, even red if you like. Street parking. But it is now furnished with basket tables from Ethiopia and folk art on the walls, along with the original booths. Commercial parking lots. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Flickr/Lenka Reznicek. Children's prices. 13. AE, MC, V. Reservation suggested. Children's prices. Except for the salad bar, the Golden Temple is a textbook case of a very good restaurant being allowed slip into ruin. Parking lot. Harvey's 15201 Shady Grove Rd., Rockville. Open daily. Beefsteak Charlie's was a well-known restaurant chain based in the New York metropolitan area, which grew to over 60 locations in the early 1980s. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 548-0088. L $4.25, $6.50, D $4.95-$7.95. Closed Mon. 347-8416. Parking in front. Cuisines: American, Bar, Pub. No reseravations.
Power Lunch in Washington DC: Occidental, The Monocle & More - Thrillist But if you ignore the flossy touches, such as cloying Polynesian drinks, and approach this as a hospitable neighborhood Chinese restaurant with a Vietnamese accent, you will find it worth remembering when you are around Tysons Corner. From Duke Zeibert's to . Street parking. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Prices are modest for hot daily specials and quiches, eggs and light entrees. washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s.
Taste of a decade: 1980s restaurants - Restaurant-ing through history AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner only. All this has been to the accompaniment of service so inept that customers have been known to serve one another. L $2.25-$4.25, D $2.25-$9. D daily. Candelas 3280 M St. NW. L daily ex Sat, Sun, Mon, D daily. "Jean-Louis Palladin was the first chef I worked for in the United States," says Ripert. 942-0075. L daily ex Mon, D daily. In warm weather the tables spill over to an outdoor cafe. 659-4447. N reservations. A magazine, a kir, the fish of the day and a flaky browned fruit tart are the makings of a delightful $10 vacation from Georgetown shopping. Aux Beaux Champs 2800 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. No-smoking section. Drinks are enormous, but puffed up with fruit and ice. Location. 299-3526. Full bar service. But the cooking has matured, and the service may follow suit. No-smoking section. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Main courses cover five pages, but concentrate on the first, where you will find crisp whole fish Hunan style, orange beef, honeyed ham. NW. The salmon mousse with green peppercorns is suave and spicy, a pleasant light main course. Washington still has about 5,000 restaurants. L, D daily. Tung bor is an ambitious Chinese restaurant, but its best efforts go into dim sum, so it is best visited at lunchtime. With improvements in that arena and Szechuan's talent in playing with fire, this is Chinatown's best bet. Much of the food, whether the soups or sauces, is slightly clumsy, lacking delicacy or being left too bland. But most of the food matches Washington's expense-account French restaurants, and the fruit tarts are justifiably renowned. Free parking lot. Private Events. NW. Try chicken malai in a highly perfumed, buttery sauce of vegetables, yogurt and sour cream, or lamb with fresh spinach and tomatoes. 301/662-447. 321-9440. 656-6200. and car dealers will solely become service centers. Open daily. Black Horse Tavern 1236 20th St. NW. No reservations. Your plate will be laden not with delicacies but with large portions of good earthy food, a lot of substance for the money. Tien Yuen 1612 16th St. NW. Closed Sun. 654-2575. In addition to the menu, which stretches from whole broiled fish to bouillabaisse, a blackboard in front announces daily seafood specials. Children's prices. No-smoking section. Mc Mc, V. Reservations suggested. No smoking section. Parking in front.full bar service. 833-8870. Free parking in rear at dinner.
An "uninformed" purchase of a musical instrument led to a unique and 8. Children's prices. One good test of a Chinese restaurant is its hot-and-sour soup; Hunan passes with honors. SE. L $4.50-$6.95, D $8.50-$11.50. The grand finale is, of all things, a German chocolate cake, probably the best in Washington. The dining rooms are ample but still of intimate scale. No-smoking section. Underground parking. Full bar service. U Street Corridor. AE, MC, V. No reservations.Parking lot. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required for eight or more. This is a homestyle restaurant, with waiters that are likely to befriend you, bone your fish and advise you how to reheat the leftovers they have insisted on wrapping. And the cheese plate lacks adventure. Clyde's food is more famous than good. Closed Sun. 522-4787. 525-1750. 548-2255. L $3.75-$7.95, D $5.95-$13.95. Parking lot across the street after 6 p.m. Full bar service. 965-3040. Full bar service. Open daily. Entdecke 1970er Jahre Montpelier Restaurant Lounge Men Madison Hotel Zimmerservice Washington DC in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Closed Mon. L, D daily.
washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s - boomermna.com Beer and wine only. Full bar service. Germaine's 2400 Wisconsin Ave., NW. Nora is full of clatter, its service rough-edged and harried. L, D daily. 548-1288. 340-6880. The dining room is small, the booths just large enough for four slim diners, the decorations limited to a few carnations, some cardboard cartons and a refrigerator with a few stray bottles of wine and beer.
Washington's long-gone restaurants, from Duke Zeibert's to Rive Gauche China Paradise 138-A Maple Ave. W., Vienna. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. La Mancha 5515 Cherokee Ave., Alexandria. 836-3200. Even the cheeseburger is tough and tasteless, under an embarrassing blanket of American cheese, and nice softshell crabs have been buried in heavy batter and drowned in brown gravy. At dinner, the scene is quieter, slightly more formal. Parking lot. Closed Sun. The Frat House. Make Restaurant Reservations. 882-2955. 6710 Commerce St., Springfield. There's only one problem: after trying just one or more bite of this and one more tast of that, and having more pancakes brought to the table, you wonder if you'll ever be able to stop. D daily. More. 223-1823. Full bar service. The old faithful dishes are still excellent; sups and the creamy crabmeat veronique as appetizers. Joe and Mo's does a few things very well. but don't despair. L $4.50-$10 per lb. While the menu does not easily translate into English and the waiters are little more descriptive than the menu, the foods are essentially similar, meat or fish stews in peppery tomato or peanut sauces, accompanied on wooden platters by rice or another grain and sauteed cabbage, carrots and zucchini. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. It still has some . How to get tickets for the African American Museum of History and Culture. L $3-$12.50, D $4.50-$12.50. Trip Report - Family of 4, including 2 tweens, how to getReagan National (DCA) to Dulles I(AID), Safe Places To Stay In The Washington DC Area. See 23 photos, review amenities, and request a tour of the property today. Children's prices. L $6.50-$9.95, D $10.95-$14.95.
HOW WE ATE IN THE '80S - The Washington Post SALE: SUBSCRIBE AND GET 1 YEAR FOR $21.99 $5. But the highlight of an evening at Dominique's might be the service, for the troop of young waiters and waitresses seem not only to know their job, but to enjoy it. At lunch, a noisy bustle accompanies plats du jour -- a two-week cycle of menus plus daily specials -- with carafes of wine.