2005-10-11

On Calvert Street NW, Adams Morgan

If you're ever in DC and looking for a different place to eat, try the Afghan Grill on Calvert Street NW in Adams Morgan. Be warned there's no place to park, so take the metro. It's a tiny place on the second floor with only a few tables and opens only for dinner, so either make reservations or come a little early. The food is authentic Afghan and the service is excellent. Order a bottle of wine and sit by the window so you can watch the street and the people meadering around on it. And if Sarah is working, ask her why she never called me back.

4 Books were burned:

Blogger b said...

sounds like a perfectly heavenly place to dine: wine- yum. people watching- yum.
and as for sarah not calling you back...i'm sure it's her loss (poor girl).

11:09 PM  
Blogger *jules said...

I've had Ethiopian food [don't recomend it, it takes just like Greek] and I've had Indian food, which = love.

So what's Afghani food like? I'd be interested in trying it :)

3:36 AM  
Blogger James said...

Big on kabobs, curries, chicken and lamb. Lots of rice. Everything is seasoned, but in a good way. For desert they had this sweet rice pudding that was awesome.

I've heard described as a mix of Persian and Indian food.

Early that week in DC I went out for Vietnamese food too. That was different.

1:31 PM  
Blogger Orus said...

I prefer Vietnamese to every other Oriental culture's food. Thai is right up there though...

I hate Chinese...it makes me sick, to smell it. To eat it is hell.

10:09 PM  

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