Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Restaurant Week 2013: Zaytinya - Washington, DC

What's NEXT: Our first stop for DC Restaurant week was Zaytinya. My friends and I have been here before (earlier 2013), but the food was so good that we had to come back again. It’s a Greek/Mediterranean tapas restaurant owned by celebrity chef Jose Andres. Seemingly, it’s the amazing flavors of the brussels sprouts, succulent lamb or the complimentary pita bread that keep me thinking about this place.

At Zaytinya, the Restaurant Week menu consisted of 4 courses and a dessert.

1st Course: Baba Ghannouge (fire-roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon, garlic),  Horta Salata (kale salad, smoked olives, fava Santorini, ladolemono, pistachios)
2nd Course: Crispy Brussels Afelia (brussels sprouts, coriander seed, barberries, garlic yogurt), Shish Taouk (grilled chicken thighs, sumac, onions, garlic tuom, grilled tomatoes)
3rd Course: Garides Me Anitho (sautéed shrimp, dill, shallots, mustard, lemon juice), Adana Kebab (ground lamb, house-made harissa, grilled tomatoes, sumac, onions, pickled chilies)
4th Course: Urfa Biftek (grilled hanger steak, tomato pepper ezme, pomegranate molasses), Sea Scallops (yogurt-dill sauce, cucumber, radish)
Dessert: Turkish Delight (walnut ice cream, yogurt mousse, honey gelee, orange-caramel sauce, caramelized pine nuts)

The food was excellent, full of flavor, and the service was on point. Greek/The Mediterranean flavors were great and you can taste the additions of lemon and overall zesty flavor in the food. Presentation was excellent as well.

5/5 Stars

Restaurant Week DC 2013 Menu 1 of 3

Restaurant Week DC 2013 Menu 2 of 3

Restaurant Week DC 2013 Menu 3 of 3

Crispy Brussels Afelia (brussels sprouts, coriander seed, barberries, garlic yogurt)

Complimentary Pita Bread

Baba Ghannouge (fire-roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon, garlic)


Horta Salata (kale salad, smoked olives, fava Santorini, ladolemono, pistachios)

Shish Taouk (grilled chicken thighs, sumac, onions, garlic tuom, grilled tomatoes)

Garides Me Anitho (sautéed shrimp, dill, shallots, mustard, lemon juice)

Adana Kebab (ground lamb, house-made harissa, grilled tomatoes, sumac, onions, pickled chilies)

Sea Scallops (yogurt-dill sauce, cucumber, radish)

Urfa Biftek (grilled hanger steak, tomato pepper ezme, pomegranate molasses)

Turkish Delight (walnut ice cream, yogurt mousse, honey gelee, orange-caramel sauce, caramelized pine nuts)

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Bangkok Golden – Falls Church, VA

What's NEXT: Tucked away a strip mall is one of Falls Church’s biggest hole-in-a-wallsBangkok Golden. This place is notorious for their lunch buffet which goes for $10-$12. Dirt Cheap! On the weekends, it opens at noon and every time I’ve been there, there have always been people waiting outside the door. There are a decent number of tables where you won’t have to wait. However, it does get packed very quickly.

The buffet selection is really what separates this place apart from other Thai/Laos restaurants. They offer rice, tom yum soup w/ mushrooms, spring rolls, a spicy papaya salad, mixed salad, drunken noodles, pad thai, lemongrass beef, mango chicken, steamed fish with lemongrass/chili paste and various dessert options. You can try a little bit of everything which is great. Exactly what I want when I visit a Thai/Laos restaurant.

Service is great and this place knows what they’re good at: Delivering authentic Thai/Laos dishes at a very affordable price. I can’t wait to go back!

5/5 Stars


Large plates of Food from Buffet


Drunken Noodes, Pad Thai, Stir Fried Chicken, and Chicken Wings



Spicy Papaya Salad and Appetizers

Friday, August 2, 2013

China Garden – Arlington, VA

What's NEXT: The number of quality Dim Sum options in the DMW is scarce. If happen to love out by Silver Spring, check out Oriental East. If you’re like me people who are closer to Northern Virginia and DC, check out China Garden. It’s your best option. Located in an office building in Rosslyn, China Garden has been a favorite among locals for years

On the weekends, the doors open at 11:30am and expect to get there before they open if you want to avoid waiting. They don’t take reservations and there’s always people waiting outside prior to opening. Thinking about getting there at 12:30pm and walking in without a wait? Forget about it.

China Garden has the regular fare of dim sum favorites including shu mai, shrimp balls, turnip, tripe, congee, vegetables, sesame balls etc. It’s a little expensive if you ask me ~$3.50 per dish on average, but it’s reasonable given DC prices and competition in the area.

The place is clean and service is decent for a Chinese restaurant. Expect it to be hectic if you come during Dim Sum since it’s usually a packed house.

All in all, this place will definitely satisfy your dim sum craving. Your wallet may be a little lighter than usual, but it’s worth it.

FYI - They validate your parking (free) in the parking garage!

3/5


Store Front


Dim Sum Favorites

Broccoli Vegetable Dish