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Koité Grill Opens New Food Trailer: Report
Senegalese restaurant Koité Grill has opened a new food trailer in the District, according to a report from The MoCo Show.
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Mandalay Is One of Tom Sietsema’s “6 Favorite Places to Eat in February”
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema has named Mandalay Restaurant & Café one of his six favorite places to eat in February.
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Cielo Rojo Listed in Eater’s “Where D.C. Restaurant Experts Loved to Dine Out in 2022”
Cielo Rojo in Takoma Park has been featured in Eater D.C.’s list of Where D.C. Restaurant Experts Loved to Dine Out in 2022.
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Tacos Don Perez to Open First Brick-and-Mortar Location: Report
Tacos Don Perez, which opened the “Biggest Food Trailer in MoCo” at the Glenmont Shopping Center last March, is set to open its first brick-and-mortar location in Kensington, according to a report from The MoCo Show.
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Takoma Bev. Co., Lost Sock Coffee Roasters Once Again Named to Eater’s “Must-Try Coffee Shops Around D.C.” List
Takoma Bev. Co. and Lost Sock Coffee Roasters have once again been named to Eater D.C.’s “Must-Try Coffee Shops Around D.C.” list.
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Limpert: “I Adore the Vegan Mushroom Reuben at The Girl & The Vine in Takoma Park.”
“…I adore the vegan mushroom reuben at The Girl & The Vine in Takoma Park,” said Washingtonian Magazine executive food editor Ann Limpert in a recent live chat. “Beats many of the cheffy meat-based ones I’ve had lately.”
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Carman: “At Soko Butcher, the True Stars Appear Between Slices of Bread”
The Washington Post’s Tim Carman writes in his review today that Soko Butcher’s beef-based sandwiches are the shop’s real stars.
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All Five Planning Board Members Resign Following Controversy, Allegations
All five members of the county’s Planning Board — Chair Casey Anderson, Vice Chair Partap Verma, and Commissioners Gerald Cichy, Tina Patterson, and Carol Rubin — resigned yesterday afternoon, effective immediately, after several weeks of controversy and allegations against members.