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Tweet Your Eats: Pie-Inspired Martinis and Scotch Eggs
Each week, we ask you to tweet us the best (and the not so great) dishes from your eating adventures.
Published Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Each week, we ask you to tweet us the best dishes from your eating adventures from over the weekend. And you always deliver with a Twitter stream full of enticing choices. Check out the list below to see what Twitterers around town want a second helping of; if you want to see a favorite dish included, tweet @bestbitesblog, and we'll update the list to include your recommendation.
(Psst—you can also follow Washingtonian on Twitter here, and food and dining editor Todd Kliman here.)
LaurenMarley: on owner's suggestion i tried Lamb chops at Afghan Kabob last night after moving for 6 hrs-almost melted w/happiness!
alibab8: H St CC. Tres Gorditas: roasted pumpkin and poblanos, zucchini with basil and cotija cheese, mexican scrambled eggs
bellyupblog: Red Derby Burger Fri night: piled high avocado, sprouts, arugula, boursin, crispy fries and $2 Natty Boh.
jtonerv: I had the Avocado soup at Belgas this past weekend. It was pretty awesome.
iwritegourmet: this wknd: pie-in-your-glass key lime martinis, peaches & cream arugula salad with camambret at Clyde's Willow Creek Farm
shoescocktails: Love the authentic fare at CommonWealth Pub: scotch eggs, bucket of chips (w/gravy), cask conditioned Victory IPA More>> Best Bites Blog | Food & Dining | Restaurant Finder
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