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- HHaroldNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoCarmines has become a Christmas tradition and yesterday didn’t disappoint. We had plenty of delicious food, a waitress who was attentive but not overbearing. a table that allowed for conversation and time to enjoy our dinner.More infoCarmine's - Washington DCPrice: Moderate• Italian• Penn Quarter•4.5
- TThanaWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was my second time dining here (different location). I really enjoyed it and will be back very soon!More infoTed's Bulletin - 14th StreetPrice: Moderate• American• Logan Circle•4.7
- KKathySouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThe menu is varied for many taste. They also serve breakfast all day! I ordered the fish tacos with mexican street corn. Everything was fresh and delicious. Jessie our server was friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and offered suggestions.More infoTed's Bulletin - NomaPrice: Moderate• American• NoMa•4.8
- KkevinBaltimore / Maryland •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days ago12/10/24 didn’t know what to expect as we were hoping for chef Edward lee’s presence, but wasn’t banking on it. Soon as we walked through the door, there he was and our excitement just rose through the roof. First course at the bar was a mandoo with all sorts of flavor profile you never expect from a dumpling. Sweet, acidic, sour, umami, it had everything in a small bite to launch off your culinary adventure. We then were escorted into main dining room where we were able to have a closer look at their kitchen and have another bite sized deliciousness of Saam, which was so clean in plate and fragrance of sesame leave set the tone of Korean cuisine expedition. Third course, the soon tofu soup……. So unexpected, so refined, and clean taste, it was most unexpected flavor punch of the night and to me the favorite course of entire meal. After that, we got the chef’s version of bibimbop. Then comes a dish surprised me which reminded me of traditional duwein Jang Jo gae that has pungent smell of fermented soy bean, which I thought no way he would out this on fine dining but yes he did, and he did not hold back on full flavor profile of Jjang and as I was eating the fish I was so proud that the could represent a Korean dish in such fine tuned way. Then next course was main course od protein which can’t go wrong and it came for time for dessert which ended up being my 2nd favorite dish of the night as it had salty, sweet, sour, all types of flavor, but I never expected to get umami taste out of noo roong ji, which was a huge surprise for me. We were able to take picture with chef Edward Lee and see him in person which was a icing on top, but impeccable attention to detail on dining experience from Shia team has left us with unforgettable memory and experience. Special thanks to Joe for making us feel at home and experiencing Korean “Jung aka service” first hand going above and beyond to make this night to Rember an cherish.More infoSHIA RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Washington•4.8
- CCorrinevipWashington, D.C. Area •27 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024I am so glad I chose The Lincoln for my birthday dinner! We had a great spot for our group and service was spot on!More infoLincoln - DCPrice: Moderate• American• McPherson Square•4.2