On Friday night, we went to Good Stuff Eatery, which is former Top Chef winner's Spike Mendelsohn's place. What the reviews say are true: what is UP with the fries? They were soggy, and I didn't feel like dipping them into my milkshake. I'd like to think that an important quality of a fry is whether you can dip it into your shake or not. These failed the test.
{Bad. Very bad.}
The shakes (I had Vietnamese Coffee, my sister ordered the Toasted Marshmallow) were to die for - but my cousin made a good point - shakes are just a ton of ice cream blended together so really, how could those go wrong?
{Good. Very good.}
The buns on the burger were fluffy and moist, and I thought the burger was ok (not fantastic). My burger was a bit too well done for my tastes - would have preferred it medium rare or medium at most - but they did not ask me how I wanted my burger prepared. Would I come here for another burger? No, probably not, but I'd stop in for a shake if I were in the neighboorhood!
For brunch the next day, Amar took us to Busboys and Poets. The space is really cool - a nice coffee shop / restaurant vibe and it is also a book store. I ordered the avocado panini and a latte - I was a bit full from last night and the usual brunch options did not seem too appealing to me at the time.
{Yum town pastrami sandwich}
The four of us stopped by a dog park and gazed longingly for a good 20 minutes. Then we headed back to DuPont circle, and of course, I spied a cupcake shop. Since I had worked out earlier in the morning, I decided I could share a cupcake with my sister. Actually, that is the ONLY reason I dragged my butt out of bed at 9:30am to workout.
The most magnificent meal of all was our brunch at Blue Duck Tavern. New York, I love you, but I don't think I've had a brunch this delicious, ever.
{It's not brunch without a little champagne}
{Perfectly baked croissants. Dreaming of these.}
{The best pancake. Ever.}
Let's not forget Baked and Wired. It's a cafe / bakery near Georgetown. The cupcakes are basically divine. Moist and topped with a frosting of perfect consistency and flavor. I could eat four in one sitting. And in fact, I'm pretty sure I have.
{Try and guess which one is mine}
3 comments :
Glad you enjoyed Blue Duck Tavern! Is the bottom left cupcake a red velvet? Those are my favorite! We were in DC last week but didn't make it for cupcakes... I am still sad about that. They make the other cupcake shops look like a bunch of pansies.
We did, however, manage to get an Atomica at Pizzeria Paradiso, a half smoke at Ben's, empanadas at Julia's, and burgers at Ray's during our 24 hours in the city, so I guess we ate pretty well. :)
Yes, the bottom left one is in fact red velvet!
My cousins believes that Rays might be one of the best burgers in DC - so I will try that next. He will be moving out of DC this summer, so I am planning on visiting him once more before then!
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