01.31.08

Restaurant Week DC

Posted in food & drink at 1:38 pm by Pammy

I know I know, i’m two weeks late. But I still wanted to put in my two cent review on Restaurant Week! This event is great; for a week, restaurants in the DC metro area put together a special Prix Fix menu for restaurant goers for a steal. This year, it was $20.08 for lunch, and $30.08 for dinner. So, I made three reservations:

On Wednesday I went to The Caucus Room which is a steakhouse by the capital. I went with my friend Jacki who works in Georgetown, so she likes the DC scene. Apparently this place is known to have politicians since it’s so close to the capitol. We had dinner reservations at 730 on Wednesday. I had read reviews on the place and they had said that they might treat us rudely because we are there for the (cheap) restaurant week. But actually, we were treated very nicely and our waiter was great.

The Caucus Room

  • We both ordered the split pea soup for the first course. It had maple smoked bacon and garlic croûtons and was absolutely delicious. I’ve never had split pea soup before, i thought that the pea flavor would be really strong but it actually wasn’t at all.
  • For the second course I ordered the salmon and Jacki ordered a steak with a bleu cheese and peppers. Then the waiter comes to tell us that they are out of salmon! He is really nice and not rude at all, he was joking around about how the restaurant didn’t even warn the staff that they were running out when they still have three more days and are already out of the fish choice. It was no big deal though because they were subbing crab claws for the salmon. The crab was very good but of course took forever to get the meat out of the shell, although they were already broken open so that was nice. Jacki didn’t like her steak that much but I tried it and thought it was yummy.
  • Then for the third and last course I got a Mango Sorbet dessert inside of a dark chocolate shell with raspberry sauce. It was delish. Jacki got a fruit tort. Mine was better. :P
  • All in all I would say that I liked the pea soup the best. Just because I’ve had crab before so I wasn’t blown away. I thought that the service was great, unlike the reviews i read. The atmosphere was not my style. It was dark, and most of the customer’s were over 40. I was pretty much the only person in the restaurant wearing color. Apparently DC is only black and white. I would not go back again. I would recommend it for a business lunch or dinner where you want to impress them with a professional political atmosphere.

Then the very next day I made a date with Gaby for Ceviche, which is a Peruvian place in Silver Spring. I had read up on their menu online and it sounded great. I am usually not a very adventurous eater so I was taking a chance. Their main specialty is raw seafood marinated in lime or lemon juice, which “cooks” the fish without heating it. The small squares of marinated fish (or shrimp or mixed seafood) are mixed with other ingredients to make a “fish salad.” This didn’t sound very appetizing to me but Gaby says it’s good!

Ceviche

  • For the first course I ordered the Causa de Pollo, which is a Peruvian potato salad seasoned with Aji amarillo and served with chicken salad, avocado and tomato. It was delicious. The potato was really good I don’t know how they made it the way the did. And the chicken salad was good too but nothing special. We also ordered fried plantains, or Chifles.
  • The second course was also very very good. I asked for the Papa rellena de Aji de pollo. That is a stuffed potato with pulled chicken in an aji cream sauce. I don’t know how they made this but wow was it great. I must find someplace close to me that I can get this dish again!
  • For the third dessert course I ordered the Mis dos Chocolates. It was basically a rich chocolate cake. Gaby ordered the Tres Leches, which is a soft cake soaked in three kinds of cream or milk. I have tried this dessert before and I didn’t like it.
  • This place was really, really good, I would definately go back again. The atmosphere was great, lively, bright, and young. It’s a good thing it’s a bit of a drive or I would be there every weekend. The service was also really great. If you are looking for a fun dinner with friends and good food and drink, this is the place to go. I couldn’t find a photo of the interior, but this place is definitely very cool!

On Sunday we had made lunch reservations for four at Bistro Bis, a French restaurant at The Hotel George in DC. Chris and I were going with his cousin and his wife (David & Missy), but unfortunately I had to cancel. It was the day after my birthday, and needless to say, I wasn’t awake. It’s a shame though because David & Missy didn’t end up going either, we had read reviews on the chef and he is supposed to be really good. Maybe we will go back another time.

Yum just writing about all of this food is making me hungry for lunch. Oh and, don’t wait up for a review of restaurant week Baltimore because we are trying to cut back, haha.

2 Comments »

  1. Russell Heimlich said,

    January 31, 2008 at 10:43 pm

    Last year some co-workers and I went to Mie N Yu because it was just around the block. The food was alright. Certainly not something I would eat on a regular occurence.

    But the atmosphere was awesome! Apparently if you are a high roller and spend $600 you can eat in this oversized birdcage. The bathrooms used bamboo for everything and you washed your hands in a bucket. It was certainly an experience.

    Tomorrow I will eat lunch at Chipotle.

  2. jaime moore said,

    February 2, 2008 at 11:31 pm

    hey i love ceviche! i had a foreign exchange student who was from peru when i was a kid and she’d make us some cool things (i dont remember what). There is also a peruvian bar in adams morgan that is a lot of fun, but i forget the name of the place.

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