My next dish was an appetizer of salmon tartare with a quail egg, scallions, and soy sauce.
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Posted by Dave on 09 March 2010.
My next dish was an appetizer of salmon tartare with a quail egg, scallions, and soy sauce.
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Posted by Dave on 08 March 2010.
March’s venue, as chosen by Stephanie of Twenty-Something Travel, was The Big Hunt.
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Posted by Dave on 05 March 2010.
It’s a good thing I don’t live with my brother, because I’d have a hard time staying away from Sarita’s Mac and Cheese now that I’ve sampled the goods.
I first caught a glimpse of this East Village eatery’s orange exterior a few months earlier while exploring the neighborhood. I made a mental note to try [...]
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Posted by Danielle E. Alvarez on 02 March 2010.
My globetrotting friend and I have decided against a backpacking trip in exchange for a driving one.
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Posted by Dave on 24 February 2010.
I enjoyed meeting people at the event more than the actual discussion.
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Posted by Dave on 22 February 2010.
For $1,000, Serendipity 3 offers the Guinness World Record holding Golden Opulence Sundae.
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Posted by Dave on 02 February 2010.
The common experience of hiking the Appalachian Trail creates a bond that surpasses differences.
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Posted by Dave on 20 January 2010.
It’s time for another exciting DC Travel Happy Hour in our nation’s capital.
Wondering who goes to these gatherings? Check out my reports from November and December 2009.
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Posted by Dave on 07 January 2010.
Plates of tacos came out like clockwork until we were stuffed beyond belief.
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Posted by Dave on 30 December 2009.
Inside the prayer wheels are scrolls of paper with Om Mani Padme Hum written on them.
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