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100 Best Restaurants 2008: Cava

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Dave McIntyre

No. 76: Cava


Cava

9713 Traville Gateway Dr.
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: 301-309-9090

Cuisines:
Greek/Mediterranean, Tapas/Small Plates

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Rockville

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Rowdy

Reservations:
Not Accepted

Special Features:
Party Space, Kid Friendly

Website:
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Best Dishes
Lamb sliders with tzatziki; watermelon with mint and feta; meatballs in tomato sauce; avgolemono soup; Disco Fries, a sort of Greek sloppy joe, with cinnamon-spiced braised lamb; Greek yogurt with honey and walnuts; loukoumades, or Greek doughnuts.

Price Details:
Mezze, $3.95 to $10.95.


 

Reader's Rating:
1 out of 5

Cuisine: Family recipes passed down by grandmas, aunts, and mothers of chef/owner Dimitri Moschovitis and his partners, Ted Xenohristos and Ike Grigoropoulos, get a modern spin on this lengthy menu of mezze, Greece’s answer to tapas. The idea is to order a round of plates and share.

Mood: Flickering votives, dim lighting, and a youngish crowd at the bar drinking cocktails (there are more than 20) give the smallish space the vibe of a happening nightspot, while vintage family photos lend a homespun feel—as does the service, which is surprisingly attentive given the crowds.

Best for: A celebration, diners on a budget, families with kids—it’s so loud, no one will hear an errant yelp or two.

Best dishes: Salty taramosalata; tender, olive-oil-shiny stuffed grape leaves; pan-fried tiropita with goat cheese plus feta for added zing; Opa Opa Shrimp steeped in ouzo and dill; grilled baby lamb chops with olive-oil fries; charcoal-grilled sausage; loukoumades, house-made Greek doughnuts, soaked in honey and cinammon.

Insider tips: Cava doesn’t take reservations. The drink of choice with mezze is ouzo—the smooth Plomari is served—but there are interesting Greek wines, too. Look for $5 martinis on Mondays and half-price bottles of wine Tuesdays.

Service: ••

Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Terrible Worst EXPERIENCE
DClawyer — January 8, 2011 10:46 PM
Unbelievable. Waited for over an hour with out 3 year old child. They told us the wait would only be thirty minutes. After watching several couples and foursome seated before us, notwithstanding their arrival after us, I asked the manager why we More ...
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