Any Sushi recommendations where a group of people can go for either G'town or Dupont?
Good Sushi in DC
In Dupont, I like Sushi Taro on 17th Street, near the CVS.
sushi taro on 17th & P is great.
Hands down: Georgetown – Sushi Ko
Dupont – Sushi Taro
Get reservations for both, esp. if it is a big group of people. Both are excellent and you won't be disappointed (just be prepared to spend some dough).
If you want decent all you can eat sushi, check out Nooshi on 19th Street, just south of Dupont. Between 5 and 8pm they have a sushi happy hour for $20 or $25 (the $25 has a few extra items on there) and they give you miso soup and dessert. It's decent, esp. for the price. And you probably won't need a reservation.
Dupont – Sushi Taro
Get reservations for both, esp. if it is a big group of people. Both are excellent and you won't be disappointed (just be prepared to spend some dough).
If you want decent all you can eat sushi, check out Nooshi on 19th Street, just south of Dupont. Between 5 and 8pm they have a sushi happy hour for $20 or $25 (the $25 has a few extra items on there) and they give you miso soup and dessert. It's decent, esp. for the price. And you probably won't need a reservation.
Nothing beats Kaz, although that's more downtown (19th and I).
Sushiko is always a good standby. It's up Wisconsin across the street from Grog & Tankard.
Sushiko is always a good standby. It's up Wisconsin across the street from Grog & Tankard.
come on thirsty, you'd fit in quite well at signatures. . . :)
Kaz, Sushi Taro and Sushi Ko are all good, altho its been a long time since I've been to Sushi Ko
Actually, I did get taken there once by an old boss of mine. I had the fish and chips. Perhaps I should have ordered the Kobe beef.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
come on thirsty, you'd fit in quite well at signatures. . . :)
plus with sushi ko you can always go to good guys right next door!
Originally posted by bunnyman:Agree, plus, they'll put you in one of their special rooms if you have enough people.
Get reservations for both, esp. if it is a big group of people. Both are excellent and you won't be disappointed (just be prepared to spend some dough).
Bleagh, never heard that legend before.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
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i would advise not clicking on that link if you have a weak stomach
Looks like I'm leaning towards Sushi Ko. Would you say it's menu prices are reasonable?
Reasonable? Definitely not cheap. Then again, now that I think about it both times I went there I didn't pay (I had rock stars take me both times). And I was drunk on saki. But from what I recall, it wasn't a cheap meal. Of course, it's all kind of a blur too.
Originally posted by econo:Menu Price: Daily specials for lunch and dinner range from $4.50 to $12.95 Entrees range from $13.50- $24
Looks like I'm leaning towards Sushi Ko. Would you say it's menu prices are reasonable?
www.sushiko.us
i like sushi ko (dc's first sushi bar, btw) and think their prices are pretty good…expect to spend ~$20-30 a person including a beer/sake and tip. nice atmosphere too.
i love spices in cleveland park………..
it's nowhere near where you asked but i just thought i'd mention it……………
it's nowhere near where you asked but i just thought i'd mention it……………
Originally posted by pollard:good guys…why, what is that?
plus with sushi ko you can always go to good guys right next door!
I'm certain I don't know what you are referring to
What is the other strip club right around there? It's the one across the street from Sushi Ko and a little further up Wisconsin. It's really sketchy…I went there with a buddy of mine and it was hilarious how bad it was. The strippers were walking around like debutantes, offering their hands and saying "nice to meet you" and then walking away…the next minute they'd be on stage doing their thing. Hilarious.