Re: DC Restaurant Ideas

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If you like sushi and seafood, I've a couple of choices which I already
tried ;-), which are only 5 minutes away from the Hilton.

Raku, 1900 Q St., offers a mix of Japanese and other AP dishes, including
carry out. Just go down Connecticut Av. until Q St., turn left and is in the
corner with 19th.

Santa Rosa, 2224 18th St., is a Peruvian restaurant, which an excellent
selection of cooked and raw fish and seafood. If you have not tried ceviche
before, you should ! Is a kind of raw fish and/or sea food marinated with
lemon and some spices. They also have some choices for meat (grill also
available for the seafood). Carry out also available. To go there just go
left from the Hilton (T St.) and take Florida Av. until 18th, then go up
(left from Florida Av.) I think is already in the first block (may be the
2nd, not 100% sure).

I will say very good quality/price, specially for the 2nd one.

Regards,
Jordi


> De: Allison Mankin <mankin@xxxxxxx>
> Responder a: mankin@xxxxxxx
> Fecha: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 08:34:20 -0800
> Para: ietf@xxxxxxxx
> Asunto: DC Restaurant Ideas
> 
> Hi, all,
> 
> DC has become quite a fine restaurant city, since the last
> time IETF came by.  There's a nice selection of twenty-five
> DC restaurants, suitable for the nights without sessions,
> or late meals, included in a dining guide published October 17
> by the Washington Post's lead critic:
> 
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/entertainment/new_features/restaurants/di
> ningguide04/
> 
> A day in advance reservations are a good idea for these, and probably
> a good idea for restaurants in DC in general.
> 
> Another couple of restaurants that didn't make this particular
> cut, but that appear in other lists (and mine), as well as being easy are:
> Palena - near Cleveland Park Metro, on Connecticut
> http://www.washingtondc.com/restaurants/1099_Palena.html
> 
> Lebanese Taverna - near Woodley Park Metro, on Connecticut
> http://www.lebanesetaverna.com/restaurants/dc
> 
> Finally, some excellent Dupont Circle places (other than the chain-type
> choices such Firehook Bakery and Cosi, which are fine):
> 
> Kramerbooks and Afterwords (all-night bookstore/cafe)
> Across Connecticut from Dupont Circle Metro North exit
> 
> Restaurant Nora
> http://www.noras.com/restnora/index.shtm
> Dinner only
> 
> Sette 
> http://www.setteosteria.com/contactus.html
> (open 11:30-2 AM during the week)
> 
> Teaism (bento-box cafe)
> www.teaism.com
> 2009 R. St. NW (1/2 block in to the right from
> Connecticut as you walk towards the Metro).
> 
> Allison
> 
> 
> 
> 
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