Feb 22, 2007
Sushi? No, Sushi Sushi!
This post is by DCist Food contributor Mike Roscoe Sushi restaurants are everywhere. When you feel the need to indulge your appetite for fresh, clean, simple food, chances are there’s a sushi bar not too far away. So how to distinguish between them? Some feature pan-Asian fare where you can mix Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisines to suit your mood, while others go high-class and offer extravagantly priced omakase tasting menus and expense-account-level sakes. But…
Aug 31, 2005
D.C. Unity Walk
For those of you who find the government-sponsored Freedom Walk more propoganda-ish than poignant, there’s another option for the walking-inclined that day: the D.C. Unity Walk. Members of all religions and cultures will be walking together to promote peace and religious tolerance. Things will get started with a ceremony at the Washington Hebrew Congregation at 3935 Macomb Street NW, at 1 p.m. September 11. From there, the walk will start at 2 p.m. and proceed…
Apr 16, 2005
Demanding mp3s, Thieves Stab Man in Cleveland Park
On its front page today, the Post writes about the increase of iPod thefts from apartments and cars and how it can be a real bummer for one’s playlist to be instantly gone. We can surely understand this trauma. But nowhere in the article was there word of what happens when an iPod is forcibly taken from one’s person. Unless we’re missing something (Update, we did miss something, see comments), the Post seemed to…
Dec 20, 2004
So What’s Jenna’s Next Move?
As Rush and Molloy reported yesterday in the NY Daily News, Jenna Bush and a group of friends were supposedly rejected from renting a house in Cleveland Park, a house belonging to The New York Times’ Paris bureau chief. This makes us think that Jenna is realizing that Georgetown may not be the best bet for housing. Perhaps she even read our post from last week about her potential tough commute between Georgetown and Columbia…
Aug 30, 2004
The Overlooked Pizza Jewel: Two Amys
Sometimes you just need pizza. And even though Pizza Hut’s bipartisan pizza deal may seem tempting, you know that sometimes only wood-fired will do. This weekend, we found ourselves at Two Amys (3715 Macomb St. NW in Cathedral Heights) not once, but twice. (Once for dining pleasure, the second as a reward for helping a friend move out of his apartment. Yes, we’re pizza gluttons.) But we can’t help than notice that some local ratings…