| Christina |
May 15th, 2002 07:00 AM |
I think opinions of Italian food must vary a lot, as I think DC has quite decent Italian restaurants but really is not good in the Mexican dept. They rarely even have real Mexican (there are not that many Mexicans in DC, most Hispanics here are other nationalities, it seems to me, mainly El Salvadorean), but what they call Tex-Mex or there is El Salvadorean which will claim to be Mexican/Salvadorean to appeal to those who don't want Salvadorean but I don't think is usually very good if you want Mexican. I would not eat Mexican here, but if you want, I'd recommend Lauriol Plaza on 18th St or Cactus Cantina up Conn. Ave. in Cleveland Park. I used to live in Los Angeles many years where you got better Mexican than in DC from corner fast-food places.<BR><BR>Al Tiramisu is good Italian, also perhaps Red Tomato near 20th and M and I like Anna Maria's on Connecticut Ave above Dupont Circle--that is owned and run by an Italian, I've met him, and it's a very comfortable and pretty little restaurant IMO. I am partial to that place because I've been going there for years and the manager really cares about the food and customer's satisfaction. It's not haute cuisine, but you won't get that at a casual place. Some good Italian restaurants here are rather expensive and not casual. If you just want a very good pizza, Pizza Paradiso near Dupont Circle is good, but it's too noisy and small and trendy for my taste.<BR><BR>I rarely eat in steakhouses and don't know any real casual ones except Annie's Paramount Steak House on 17th which is casual and probably adequate, but I haven't eaten there and it's not going to be the quality of more expensive places.
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