One thing that DC is not short on is international/ethnic dining options. Cuban, Burmese, Thai, Ethiopian, Mexican, Indian, Afghan… you name it, we have it. There’s always something new to try, and if you’re like us that bucket list of eateries just keeps growing. Since moving to the DMV area we’ve been on the look … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Reviews
Products With A Purpose: 5 Food-Related Earth Friendly Products For Conscientious Consumers
We have a confession. Someone stole our recycling bin a year ago, and since then we threw up our arms in exasperation and gave up. Paper, plastic, glass… everything now goes into our garbage can. We feel guilty. We really do! So with that off our chest, let’s talk about Earth Day. It’s not until … Continue reading »
In The Kitchen With STK DC: Where an unmiSTKeable Experience Is Always On The Menu
Wednesday night found us descending on DuPont Circle for a much-anticipated dinner at STK DC. A NY native, the STK in the Meat Packing District is hands-down one of my favorite restaurants in all of New York. STK has a winning formula, which generated major success in NY and Vegas. They offer the unique experience of … Continue reading »
Curried Stone Crab Risotto Recipe: Sponsored by RSVP International
We have to admit we’ve been sitting on this recipe and feature for RSVP International for a few months. Why? Because we wanted to create the perfect recipe to plate in RSVP’s Japanese Crackle bowls. Sure, we could have gone with plain rice, or taken the easy way out with dips, but we’ve been wanting … Continue reading »
In The Kitchen With Medium Rare: The Best Brunch Deal In The District
We’re going to start with a dare. We TRIPLE DOG dare you to find a better brunch deal than Medium Rare in DC. We’re betting you can’t, and if you can then perhaps brunch is on us (maybe). Medium Rare, owned by Mark Bucher and Tom Gregg, is known for their set dinner menu of house … Continue reading »
In The Kitchen With Nonna’s Kitchen: Goodbye Tuscany, Hello Piedmont
If one was to travel from Tuscany to Piedmont it would easily be a four-plus hour car ride. Although likely scenic thanks to the Italian coastal drive, however that’s not taking into account one must get from the western hemisphere to the eastern hemisphere first. It’s a long, expensive trip – one we’re sure is … Continue reading »