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08/14/2006
Stephanie N. says:
Um, can anyone recommend a place to eat in Georgetown that's not too expensive and right off M Street?
08/14/2006
Gina .. says:
I would suggest Japanese Steak House. They have good deal for two. The parking is very expensive. I would try Rosslyn if you are out that way.
08/14/2006
RonAnderson .. says:
It's pretty much all overpriced. What do you want from Georgetown? How about Clyde's? Or one of the Vietnamese places (I think one's good, one's bad, but I don't remember which is which).
08/15/2006
alexis g. says:
The place that comes to my mind is Harmony Cafe. It's in a basement and all that, but it's not too expensive.
08/15/2006
Gina .. says:
If you can parking space, else you can park in Rosslyn and walked. Acually you can take GT bus free.
08/15/2006
lawrence h. says:
I'd put in a vote for Johnny Rockets, or the Philly Cheesesteak company ... but if burgers and fast food isn't your thing, I can't really think of anything else, mainly because, I don't hang out in G'town.
If seafood is your thing, check out the Sea Catch. It's buried down one of the side streets off of M ... going towards the water.
Average meal for 2 ($ about 120 )
Menu: Fresh sea food & raw bar
08/16/2006
M. C. says:
New Cafe (Italian w/ good ambiance)
Amma Vegetarian Kitchen (Indian)
Chadwick's (American-short walk down wisconsin to k)
La Madeline (kinda Corner Bakery-style)
08/16/2006
M. C. says:
I meant News Cafe 3056 M
08/16/2006
Maureen K. says:
I'd recommend Vietnam Georgetown right by the 4 Seasons Hotel. They have garden seating which is nice if it's not too hot out. Small an intimate but can get sooo crowded on weekend nights.
08/16/2006
Gina .. says:
Boy! I wish I was living in DC again to be 20's then I would really enjoy it. I missed the Crystal City Underground. It was one of the best place to party 20 years ago, second to GT. Then on M Street there are things to do.
08/16/2006
Julie H. says:
Cafe Tu-Oh-Tu. It's right at the beginning of M Street, like two doors down from the Four Seasons. That reminds me, I ought to write a review. It's a cafe with a lot of sandwich/salad/etc fare, but with a sort of european leaning (I'm pretty sure the owners + all the workers are european). I had a fantastic mediterranean salad and some delish hummus and pita there for lunch one day. Other friends and co-workers are basically obsessed with it, so I'm pretty sure it's not just me. I spent about $7 for the two things above.
Otherwise, I'm not sure of your price range of "not too expensive," but.... I loved Chez Mama-San, that's firmly in the $10+ entree range. But such a nice space - the waterfront side of 33rd off M.
My 2 cents on others' recommendations - I'd avoid chains, although I do enjoy La Madeline for TONS of food at a reasonable price (all of it so not good for you!). I liked Vietnam Georgetown and Miss Saigon though not enough to unequivocally tell you to go there. Unless you NEED garden rolls, like me.
Let us know where you go!
08/17/2006
Stephanie N. says:
haha :) I already went two nights ago - but thanks for the great suggestions! hopefully i'l get to check out a few more places in GT b4 i leave :(
I went to Miss Saigon and yelp'd about it already :)
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