Oct 30, 2017
Dish Of The Week: A Steaming Bowl Of Mussels
For a comforting bowl of food fit for the season, dig into a pile of this affordable luxury.
Oct 19, 2016
10 Underrated Brunches In D.C.
The problem with the brunch scene is that it can kind of be, well, a scene.
Jun 18, 2014
The 13 Best Burgers In The D.C. Area
Note: none of these are healthy, but you should try them anyway.
Mar 20, 2014
The 10 Best Fries In The D.C. Area
Fries: more than just a bland sandwich accompaniment. DCist writers share their favorite fries in the D.C. area.
The number of public accommodations complaints lodged last year was small. But officials tasked with advocating for the disabled think the problem is much bigger.
Kraut Rocks, an unconventional marketing campaign aiming to “change people’s outlook on kraut” has recruited three H St. restaurateurs (along with two others in Chinatown and Old Town Alexandria) to creative innovative kraut-based dishes and feature them throughout September.
Nov 14, 2011
H Street and Deals for Deeds Partner for Brainfood
Group buying site Deals for Deeds is kicking off a week of H Street food-related deals for Brainfood, a non-profit that helps high school students build life skills through cooking classes and instruction on healthful eating.
Jan 14, 2011
Brunch at Granville Moore’s: Wait, Vegan Sausage?
A few weeks ago, Granville Moore’s quietly added Saturday brunch service. The brunch, which starts at 11 a.m., features a short but interesting collection of items that includes their signature moules meunière.
Sep 19, 2008
The Weekly Feed: Crisp and Sizzling Edition
Dish of the Week: Banh xeo Vietnamese food is one of the quintessential DIY cuisines. Drizzle a little of this or that sauce. Scatter some herbs. Choose some vegetables. You control the sweetness, sourness, spiciness and crunchiness. And one of the best examples is banh xeo, a golden-colored crispy rice crepe loaded with pork, shrimp, and bean sprouts. It is seasoned very gently with tumeric and salt to maximize personalization though some recipes include touches…
France isn’t the only country celebrating a revolution in July. On July 21, 1831 the first king of Belgium was crowned following the Belgian Revolution and the country’s split from The Netherlands. For those of you unable to celebrate in Brussels, D.C. has plenty of great places to enjoy Belgian food and, more importantly, Belgian beer. Check out the list below to find out what area bars and restaurants are offering up food and drink…