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Sprinkles Cupcakes or Hello Cupcake.... Georgetown Cupcake is overrated (e)
CSJ See my TER Reviews 1350 reads
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Certain items on the menus in different cities have been better then others. The way it tastes...the way its served....I am surprised at the inconsistencies. Boston was wonderful, Atlanta not so much...Then again Ruth Chris is also a shot in the dark with a blindfold.  Morton's seems to be pretty good everywhere....chains....whats the point in having one if it isn't going to be good across the board?
I was told about a french place in Dupont but totally forgot the name, and it sounded wonderful. One thing I miss about NYC is the food for sure.....and the cupcakes!

Any great cupcake places here in DC?

Polaris 2 18 Reviews 618 reads
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2 / 52

There is a hugely popular place in Geortgetown, just off M Street around 31st or so, where people line up to get the treats.  I've not sampled, and disdain such an unseemly stampede for minor and temporary pleasures.  If I have to stand in line, I'd go for something more substantial, but there you have it for this part of DC.

HeathersLuv4u See my TER Reviews 609 reads
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3 / 52

....as well as drinks and men so hot you'll wanna lick me like a big lollipop......yum yum!
I like it (aside from the delicious eye candy) cuz u can eat them party afterwards....and they stay open very late...think I crawled outta there at 3am a few times...even on a Sunday night...dang.
They do burn the candle at both ends in DC..!

CSJ See my TER Reviews 893 reads
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4 / 52

nice fresh crab? Fresh seafood seems to be an issue sometimes :) found that out the hard way in atlanta

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5 / 52

I agree about lines. Hate them...its why I never sampled the shake shack burger in ny.
Thanks for the info...cupcakes make my day :)

kjpepper 48 Reviews 649 reads
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6 / 52

The Georgetown place is called Georgetown Cupcake. There is a reality show about it on one of the cable channels. They also have a Bethesda location, and there cupcakes are excellent.

Hello Cupcake is in DuPont -- not as good, but still decent.

As for food, why all the steakhouses? DC has a TON of good restaurants. I'd suggest Komi or Vidalia or Jaleo if you want something truly special and different.

If you want a steakhouse, try Charlie Palmer Steak.

And if you want a good pizza place, Two Amy's is excellent...

Posted By: CaraSaintJames
Certain items on the menus in different cities have been better then others. The way it tastes...the way its served....I am surprised at the inconsistencies. Boston was wonderful, Atlanta not so much...Then again Ruth Chris is also a shot in the dark with a blindfold.  Morton's seems to be pretty good everywhere....chains....whats the point in having one if it isn't going to be good across the board?
I was told about a french place in Dupont but totally forgot the name, and it sounded wonderful. One thing I miss about NYC is the food for sure.....and the cupcakes!

Any great cupcake places here in DC?

!Drunk_BlowingChunks 508 reads
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7 / 52

I'm their sweetest cup cake. lol  :D

Not sure about cupcakes but tooti fruity has some good froyo. I guess NYC has that too.
I don't think DC has what NYC doesn't have in terms of food. I could be wrong though since I'm not too picky.

alexzint 55 Reviews 524 reads
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9 / 52

Hi there,

the french place in du pont you are talking about I believe is Bistrot Du Coin...cool spot

I recommend trying Red Velvet Cupcakery...doesn't have all the hype of Gtown cupcake, but is very good.

OldTraveler 40 Reviews 584 reads
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10 / 52

DC certainly has variety, and step one is what types you enjoy.

I like Duangrats for Thai (there is another nice Thai place on approximately 2nd & D SE but I do not reacll the name--near the remodeled Bullfeathers.

The old Portner's in Old Towne Alexandria has reopened and the steak there was nice, though not a sgood as Ray's The Steak (I rarely go to a steakhouse for myself, I can cook it as well or better myself but the lady I took is a steak fanatic).  I think both Ruth C & Morton's are seriously over priced for what you get.

I've had very nice meals at Al Tirimasu off DuPont, and at Zed's--though Zed's has also at times been inconsistent.

KeenObserver 481 reads
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11 / 52

If you are into Indian food, there is Rasika in DC...It's on D-Street. The most  upscale Indian restaurant in the DC area. Only downside is that you don't get beef or pork.

http://www.rasikarestaurant.com/rasika.html

Sswede 76 Reviews 499 reads
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13 / 52

I had the worst cheesecake Ive ever had at Ruth Cris in Tysons Corner. It had all the flavor of cold cardboard.
It was served at a luncheon to 30+ business types about 9 months ago. The rest of the meal was pretty average but the dessert I will remember for a long time. The luncheon sponsor changed venues after this experience and Im betting they thought from Ruth Cris, you just expect better.
Amazing how one screw up can damage the image of a very good chain in someone's mind.
Which brings to mind a presentation by a Ritz Carlton speaker on their obsession with performance I heard just after this. I remember the details they follow in providing service to their guests no matter how much they are spending(so they said anyway) They obsess over consistency and their standards in everything they attempt and just hope people appreciate it at the end of their visit and come back.
A winning stategy for Ruth Cris back in New Orleans as I remember..maybe not so much anymore now that they are public with a global enterprize..Its too bad and there is a message here for everyone I think no matter what business youre in.

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 755 reads
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14 / 52

....of.  If you are looking for French, you might also try Cafe du Parc (indoor/outdoor seating) at the Willard Hotel, or Cafe Francais in Georgetown.  Citronelle is the best, if you want to dress, and truly be waited on.

  Enjoy!

Hugs and Kisses

CSJ See my TER Reviews 527 reads
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15 / 52

I guess I am addicted to the AP drinks at the grille :) But I am open to new cupcake places...

CSJ See my TER Reviews 619 reads
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16 / 52

does this place have steak? I am not obsessed but the person that told me about the restaurant told me they have a french steak dish that's awesome :)

CSJ See my TER Reviews 553 reads
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17 / 52

The only thing left in DC would be the perfect burger. In nyc I am think Jackson Hole won that fight a long time ago

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18 / 52

indian is probably the only food I m not crazy about :)

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19 / 52

in ny...the thing is you a eat at so many places...and never run out of new ones to try...in dc there is a def cap

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20 / 52

I like the big expensive ultra fattening cupcakes...the ones that are heart attacks waiting to hppen

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vamikey 74 Reviews 638 reads
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24 / 52

the Bombay Club over by Farragut Square is the most elegant Indian restaurant I know of--tuxedo'd waiters, someone playing the big white grand piano every night, & the decor.  And the food is just about as good as Rasika, just more traditional, while Rasika is more modern/cutting edge.  Both are owned/run by the same group, BTW.

vamikey 74 Reviews 488 reads
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25 / 52

a bit more moderate both in price and admittedly in culinary reach, but very good at what they do.

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27 / 52

Unless you really want to stand in the street for a couple of hours to see the inside of the shop  call ahead and place your order (don’t know if there is a minimum order). They have a window for phone orders. No line, just in & out.

natsfaninva 67 Reviews 474 reads
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28 / 52

I second the vote for Hello Cupcake, pretty amazing.

And for something really different, head over to Oyamel in Penn Quarter and enjoy some amazing fresh takes on Mexican in a Day of the Dead themed place. I'm pretty sure I could live off the ceviche there, maybe throw in some of the short ribs from time to time.

CSJ See my TER Reviews 539 reads
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29 / 52

upscale isn't so much the issue. I a def enjoy upscale and the best dive as long as the food is good....depends on ones mood I guess

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30 / 52

seems like all the best places are in dupont from what I am reading

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31 / 52

There was a place in Chelsea ny, called suenos. I loved the place, from the outside nothing great ...the inside was cute. The menu was what I would call upscale Mexican. The only downside was the menu never changed...... Once you ate there a few times you had nothing new to try. ....They are famous for their margaritas but in all honesty, they were nothing to write hoe about. Then again I am more of a martini person anyway :)

CSJ See my TER Reviews 1064 reads
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32 / 52

I hate to admit it but for me its 80 percent convenience, so I appreciate the info.

HeathersLuv4u See my TER Reviews 520 reads
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33 / 52

American.....wonderful soft shell crab and crab cakes...my fav's!

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34 / 52

The Bistro Lepic on Wisconsin Avenue in upper Georgetown close to the social Safeway. They have a pink beet salad with goat cheese do die for!

tomcat0360 105 Reviews 908 reads
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natsfaninva 67 Reviews 509 reads
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36 / 52

The menu at Oyamel is constantly evolving, the owner also has a Spanish tapas place across the street which is tasty but not in the same league as Oyamel. The real winning key here is the gelato place a couple doors down...oh my.

Since we keep looping back to steak, I'll never understand why BLT doesn't get more play on these threads. It's hands down the best steak house in DC with Charlie Palmer's a close second. I'm a guy who grew up in the midwest so steak and BBQ are two things I don't take lightly and either of the above two establishments rate in my top 10 of anywhere.

CSJ See my TER Reviews 504 reads
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37 / 52

when I ate at ruth chris in nj it ruined me for the whole chain. The steak was supermarket quality.....I was used to homestead in nyc, peter luga, strip house etc....my review would have been: should have stayed home

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38 / 52

I like when the steak is full flavored, tender as butter and not highly seasoned... Nothing worse then a great steak covered in black pepper :(

jim1542 618 reads
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39 / 52

Cara, if you are a Martini person, maybe you would like some of the aged rum (and Cuban food) at Cuba Libre in DC (Corner of 9th & H Streets).  Salsa dancing after 11:00PM on Friday and Saturday (and I know with a figure like yours, you would have all eyes on you).  Award winning chef.

CSJ See my TER Reviews 512 reads
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40 / 52

man...you are braver then I am :) I tend to shy away from goat cheese

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41 / 52

a few martinis always bring out the dancer in me :)

Sswede 76 Reviews 617 reads
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42 / 52

Cara,
Im so sorry to learn my experience isnt a one off experience.
That is a shame what has happened to the restaurant chain..the Brennans, who started and ran the company for years and still have other restaurants (e.g Brennans)..in New Orleans, must be very upset. It carries the woman's name who started and owned it for God's sake!

Jackbenimble17 181 Reviews 497 reads
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43 / 52

If you want to go up to Bethesda, many great restaurants and a little gem for cup cakes is "Just Cakes".  Better than Georgetown Cupcakes anyday...

Blacks, Woodmont Grill, Redwood Grill all highly recommended

CSJ See my TER Reviews 523 reads
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44 / 52

I hear the one in nyc is great..but honestly after the first I didnt bother trying....

kjpepper 48 Reviews 1092 reads
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45 / 52

Perfect burger: Ray's Hell Burger. But that's in Arlington. not far though.

CSJ See my TER Reviews 929 reads
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46 / 52

I keep thinking maryland might be great for seafood :)

CSJ See my TER Reviews 669 reads
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47 / 52

the burger threads on the ny board are notorious :) I was on a quest...and the burgers at jackson hole just do it for me. Yes- they also double as weapons....yes- they resemble manhole covers....but man- they rock!
I also had the kobe burger at the homestead...super expensive....and I wouldn't have another for free. They sucked in plain english.
The steaks at the homestead are wonderful, the sides left alot to be desired. The fact that you have to ask for bread was disturbing, yet I found myself going back many times because the meat was perfect and the location (in chelsea) was also on point.

forbes 1 Reviews 584 reads
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Baked n Wired in G'town is the best if you like homestyle cupcakes.  Just off the canal near Barnes and Nobel

forbes 1 Reviews 825 reads
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Rasika might change your mind

OldTraveler 40 Reviews 472 reads
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I have found it inconsistent.

Best crab cakes I would vote for The Fishmarket on King St near the river.  Not fancy but very good, especially when eaten on thier small balconies in nice weather, watching the tourists below.

There's actually even better ones at a small diner off of Coca Cola road between DC and BWI, but I don't remember the name and might have to struggle to find it.

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