Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Zorba's Cafe

So the other night I while a friend of mine and I were walking around wondering where to eat, I decided to go to a Greek restaurant I've seen numerous times while headed towards Dupont Circle, Zorba's Cafe. I still think every restaurant in DC is expensive, but I'm starting to adjust my views, and I think Zorba's is quite reasonably priced. The portions are big, the food is good, and the dining arrangement is simple. You pick what you want from the menu, go up to the counter and order it, and pick it up and choose your own table. They also have outdoor seating available. I had their daily special which was three different salads, potato, lentil, and bean, all of which were delicious. My friend went for a gyro (or as they spell it yero) and looked good too. I picked up a menu, and I encourage anyone to check out their website, zorbascafe.com. In a nutshell, it is good, inexpensive, and simple Greek food.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

New Plan

So, this blog has lay dormant for a while and I've decided to resurrect it yet again. This time I'll be using it to post about anything I want, including restaurant reviews! Lets get to it.

For lunch today I was wondering around near the University, and I saw a place serving bibimbap. Since I was in Korea just a few months ago, I quickly realized how good it sounded so I tried it out. Overall, it was good, but I think the price of $7 for their Original Bibimbap (which was just vegetables) was a little steep. Then again, it is located near K street. (It is now my mission to find a Korean place with less expensive bibimbap!) Other than the price, the place was all trendy and organic. I'd go back.

Chop Sticks
1020 19th St. NW