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Full o' Doom ([info]doomsday) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-03-29 21:37:00


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Entry tags:elitism, flounce, food

Seattle's delicate tastebuds
Seattleite [info]killthief is disappointed in Seattle's lack of chain restaurants.

[info]seattle is disappointed in her lack of taste; her appalling lack of taste.



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[info]eleutheria
2010-03-31 04:04 am UTC (link)
Mexican or Tex-Mex is good, seafood, Italian, American comfort food... I'm more concerned about the seating, actually, I need armless padded chairs or a padded booth. Which is even harder to get recommendations about, since nobody remembers what the seating is like unless you actually have to. That's mainly why I stick to chains-- I know I can park for free and not have to walk a long way, I know what food is safe to eat, and I know that the seating won't leave me in screaming pain for hours afterward. I just wish I could branch out once in a while and try not-chain ones.

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[info]demonbean
2010-03-31 11:26 am UTC (link)
Alas, I don't know about the seating, but I have:

Marcel's (foggy bottom)
Old Glory (georgetown)
Cafe Atlantico (near chinatown; also, any other restaurant owned by Jose Andres)
Lauriol Plaza (near dupont circle; she recommended the margaritas especially)

This is just off to the top of her head. But hopefully some good leads!

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[info]ladyvorkosigan
2010-04-02 05:11 pm UTC (link)
American comfort food - you could try The Diner in Adams Morgan. I know I've sat in padded booths there.

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