General Tso’s chicken – Dandy’s Carry Out

General Tso's chicken - Dandy's Carry Out
Boneless chicken sautéed with secret sauce, served with steamed broccoli. $7.95
Dandy’s Carry Out, Washington DC

Ugh, staying out late has its downsides, but I don’t think getting greasy Chinese food afterward is one of them, lol! I love my fake Chinese food and I was even able to switch the rice out for steamed broccoli, hehe.

Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

Original chili half-smoke – Ben’s Chili Bowl

Original chili half-smoke - Ben's Chili Bowl
Pork and beef dog, mustard, onion and chili, served with potato chips. $5.95
Potato salad. $2.60
Ben’s Chili Bowl, Washington DC

This is a DC classic, so I had to try it! It was certainly different. I can’t say that I’ve had a hot dog with mustard and chili on it at the same time. It tasted oddly good. I’m not sure I’ll go back for another since it seemed way to unhealthy (even for me, lol), but it was worth trying once. This place is certainly popular though!

Ben's Chili Bowl mural
Ben’s Chili Bowl mural with President Obama and Bill Cosby.

Beef short rib – Senart’s Oyster & Chop House

Beef short rib - Senart's Oyster & Chop House
Mashed potatoes, French beans, and green peppercorn sauce. $28
Senart’s Oyster & Chop House, Washington DC

This dish tasted good, but it was a lot of food after an extended happy hour across the street at Ambar. The service here was pretty friendly but they did forget our appetizer order.

Sunset over Arlington
Sunset over Arlington.

Morcilla sandwich – Pepe

Morcilla sandwich - Pepe
House made morcilla, cebolla escabeche, spinach, fig, herbed cream cheese, fried Coulter Farm organic egg. $14
Pepe, Washington DC

This sandwich was delicious! But then I would expect it to for fourteen bucks (even from a food truck). It certainly was a fancy food truck sandwich though. The fried blood sausage was delicious and I loved its texture. And of course the runny fried egg just put it over the top.

National Harbor
National Harbor, Maryland.

Corned beef hash – de Vere’s Irish Pub

Corned beef hash - de Vere's Irish Pub
Two eggs over medium, breakfast potatoes, red bell pepper, red onion, Irish brown bread. $11.99
de Vere’s Irish Pub, Sacramento CA

This hash was decent. I liked the Irish brown bread since it was a nice departure from my usual wheat toast. It was a bit dry but was fine with the butter slathered on.

Almost bottomless mimosas - de Vere's Irish Pub
Almost bottomless mimosas. $10

Mt. Rose Wilderness
Mt. Rose Wilderness.

Lamb burger – Pinea

Lamb burger - Pinea
Harissa, feta, cucumber, yogurt, polenta fries. $17
Pinea, Washington DC

This lamb burger was really delicious, but I think seventeen bucks was a bit much for a lunchtime burger. Although the food was good, it was on the pricey side. The cocktail was also fifteen bucks, d-oh! I did like the tender, juicy patty, cool tzatziki, spicy harissa and trimmed lettuce. The polenta fries were also killer!

Old Square cocktail - Pinea
Old Square: Knob Creek rye, Remy VS, Dolin Rouge, benedictine, apple bitters. $15

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

Huevos rancheros – Cafe Mystique

Huevos rancheros - Cafe Mystique
Corn tortillas topped with homemade salsa, black beans, avocado, with two eggs over easy with cheddar cheese, served with potatoes. $8.95
Cafe Mystique, San Francisco CA

Meh, this was ok. It was on the bland side as huevos rancheros go. The potatoes were utterly bland and useless throw-away items. I liked the look of the dish, but I was not fulfilled in any way. And again with the SLOW-ass service/kitchen!

Noe Valley view
Noe Valley view.