Hello Tom, and thanks again.
I was wondering what your favorite cuisine is? What restaurant serves your favorite the best, and why do you like it so much?
In terms of international cuisine in DC, what do you think is up and coming? Filipino? Lebanese? Indian?
Thanks!
Your favorite cuisine
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tobism
, May 30 2003 10:39 AM
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Posted 30 May 2003 - 10:39 AM
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Posted 31 May 2003 - 05:33 AM
Honestly, I don't have a favorite cuisine. If I'm partial to anything, it is straightforward, honest cooking. I get as excited by a great hamburger or a model roast chicken as I do by the lastest fashions from Citronelle or Maestro, in part because 1) simple is hard to do and 2) I'm surrounded by a lot of what's fancy on a regular basis. (There's a reason you see chefs congregating at noodle parlors and bistros after their work hours. LOL)
Latin American accents continue to sneak into restaurants of all stripes, as do Asian flavors. Amd small plates continue to be big business. Our fascination with tapas knows no bounds: Just last night, for instance, I had dinner at a new Russian place that offered "small plates" on its menu. Russian tapas!
Latin American accents continue to sneak into restaurants of all stripes, as do Asian flavors. Amd small plates continue to be big business. Our fascination with tapas knows no bounds: Just last night, for instance, I had dinner at a new Russian place that offered "small plates" on its menu. Russian tapas!









