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May 18, 2005
Yummmmm
Had some pretty good dim sum for lunch today at Mark's Duck House. If you find yourself in Northern Virginia, it's worth going. Got out of there at $20 for two people.
And if you're in DC needing a hip place for dinner with good food and excellent service, recently I've been a big fan of IndeBleu. It's Indian-French fusion, decor is straight out of a W Hotel, and the staff were brought in from European charm schools. Outstanding, though a bit pricey. The biggest driver of cost is that the menu is set up as four courses. I keep it affordable by ordering a couple of second courses, using one as my main.
For what it's worth people seem to like my restaurant recommendations. A large contingent of my office came back from Miami raving about Las Culebrinas, a great little Cuban restaurant on the corner of 47th and Flagler. Clientele is mostly Cuban and the staff speaks mostly Spanish. Portions are huge and prices are low. Go to the one I recommend, not to their other location in Coral Gables.
Posted by gleff at May 18, 2005 11:46 AM
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Las Culebrinas is a great place. Very authentic Cuban food, but a little hard to find since its so small when driving by. This place was recommended as American Express Travel Guide pick. Usually a band plays inside on the weekends.
Posted by: William Muckelroy at May 18, 2005 2:40 PM
My wife and are visiting DC this weekend and we decided to try out IndeBleu based on your recommendation.
I really have to thank you for your tip. We are foodies who love to try out restaurants in different cities and this one definitely delivered. The service and the food were both great and the decor really was straight out of a W hotel as you said. :)
One way we found to save a little money was to order the 4-course menu (basically two appetizers, a main course, and a dessert) and then add another main course. If two people share the dessert, then it is essentially the same as two 3-course menus.
Posted by: Paxton Chow at May 22, 2005 11:23 PM
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