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😍 5/5 - Go down a long alley to a big wooden door.
By 👻 @Josh X., 02/04/2023 3:00 am
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Looks like maybe a shed for some old car. No sign. Must be the wrong place. Open the door. A tightly packed little room for reception desk. A somewhat bizarre old cloth covered door is next. Wait. They open to seat you. Suddenly a large packed bustling 2 floor restaurant with fire pit searing and roaring and the beautiful young crowding the bars and tables on dates. The food is deceptively simple but exquisite. The condiments from whipped garlic to raw radishes and sublime middle eastern sauces. The chickpeas and olive oil. Perfectly charred lamb kebobs and chicken. Craziest wine list I've seen anywhere from Mexican and Brazilian bubbly to Bekaa Valley wine where the hashish growers turn to vintners to a South African wine created by a black woman pioneer. The staff and food are a riotous fusion of different cultures leaning towards the Middle East region. The place is not cheap and they'll add a service charge before even the requested 'Tip. The atmosphere is wonderful and fun and the endless little dishes are sublime. The fire pit roars. Best food I've had in DC.
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