There are advantages to being in Chinatown!
The is a small walkdown place where noodles are made on the spot… right out of central casting: Chinatown Express!
They make dumplings too! Must try soon.
There are advantages to being in Chinatown!
The is a small walkdown place where noodles are made on the spot… right out of central casting: Chinatown Express!
They make dumplings too! Must try soon.
“This blog is rather like a fusion of the Baroque ‘salon’ with its well-tuned harpsichord around which polite society gathered for entertainment and edification and, on the other hand, a Wild West “saloon” with its out-of-tune piano and swinging doors, where everyone has a gun and something to say. Nevertheless, we try to point our discussions back to what it is to be Catholic in this increasingly difficult age, to love God, and how to get to heaven.” - Fr. Z







Fr. – I love the food-related posts. It’s been nice to see you enjoying some of the finer things in life this weekend: traditional liturgy, Bombay Saphire, and good Chinese food. Enjoy the rest of your time in D.C.!
The local Chinese restaurant that was so good for so many years is now under new management and the food is terrible! I’m now over an hour away from any decent Chinese food. :-(
Bu hao!
Assuming you are staying in Chinatown, I would recommend the Spy Museum which is very close. It is one of the best museums in all of DC!
PghCath: Thanks for that. But if we think about that “finer things” part… only about a billion people in the world eat noodles in a day’s time. I admit fewer than a billon people have Bombay Sapphire. The world might be a better place if they did. That said, the noodles were really good, and simplicity itself, and lunch came in under $7.
“We are noodle people!”
Best noodle restaurant is in Arlington…Vietnamese of course! Pho75 1721 Wilson Blvd, Arlington (Btwn N Rhodes & N Quinn St)
“Broth is in our veins!”
I had the fried noodles. Next time, if there is one there, in soup.
I sat down to lunch today for some Chinese noodles and decided to check WDPRS to bide the time. What do I see as the most recent post? “Lunch….Chinese Noodles!”. Next thing you know I will spontaneously start to sing Chinese opera. Scary.
Fr., Try the Tokyo Taipei Cafe in WhiteFlint. You can easily walk from the Red Line subway. Some of the best food I’ve had. Better than most places in Chinatown.
Oh, for shame! How could you pass on dumplings? There’s always room for dumplings!
I’m so upset that you haven’t had the dumplings I just hit the paypal button and sent dumpling funds.