“Absolutely delicious and I didn’t even get to try their coffee but I will be back. But please if you go there try the pound cake. It’s to die for… like why is it so good how was this pound cake created so perfectly. And it’s not too sweet “
“This is by far the best Starbucks. Trust and believe I have been to my fair share of Starbucks around the world. This one, though - always on point. More importantly, I love my daily trips and seeing the morning staff. They make my mornings, every time. So big props to this location. And thank you for always being so cheerful!“
“Well I went to McDonald's this morning to buy sausage burrito ? for my daughter and I only went in with $3.40 as the special says $3.29 but when it was rang it came up to $3.49 so I told the cashier that I am going to my car to get the balance but when I returned back she was smiling and said someone paid for me everything and I was just grateful for the angel that did that act of kindness and that God will double it for that person“
“I am giving 5 stars comparing to other McDonald's I've been to in the US; NOT 5 stars comparing to any restaurant. It is overall a decent place. If the order is wrong, they correct it without issue - even give a voucher for a free item next visit sometimes. Once in a while I get a full range of sauces even if I never ordered fries or mcnuggets. Sandwiches have never been cold. Service is pretty good in my experience. I have minimal complaints.“
“Possibly the best food I’ve ever had in the DMV meets incredible service. They didn’t have the dessert we wanted, so they comped us the one we chose instead. Also, as someone who is sensitive to gluten, dairy, corn, and peanuts, eating out is often extremely tricky and limited, but I was able to choose from maybe 70% of their menu, which is super impressive. Great spot if you have dietary restrictions and want a lot of options.Just a note, you definitely want a reservation. This place is busy for a reason!Dietary restrictions: Gluten-, dairy-, and nut-containing options are clearly labeled. Ask about other restrictions if you have them.“
“I had Ethiopian cuisine on my bucket list for real long time, but since I couldn't find much time to visit any Ethiopian restaurant in New York city, I decided to go ahead with the one in Washington DC!Initially, I was a bit hesitant to order the meat dishes since my last adventure with African cuisine wasn't a great one. Glad that Ethiopians have a good amount of vegetables in their diet which helped me make a safe and easy choice to go with!I went ahead with their traditional veggie platter, which consisted of 2 vegetables, 2 lentil dishes and a salad served over Injera( basically the Ethiopian version of dosa: An Indian dish and a much softer one instead of crispy). The vegetables served were cluster beans along with cabbage and potato. The cluster beans felt right out of my home kitchen whereas the potato was undercooked in the cabbage one! The two lentil dishes served out of which one was the spicy one and the other not spicy. I loved both of them. Honestly, I never thought it would be so close to traditional Indian cuisine as a result I also let the server know the same.The server was pretty friendly and was happy to guide me through their menu while providing quick service. The restaurant though feels like a homely vibe with close seating and the ambiance being that of a family home.Overall, an amazing experience for me with interesting thing being it felt like having a home cooked meal rather than eating at a restaurant!“
“Orders are placed via phone or you can order at the counter but the tip defaults to 22%. I’m a generous tipper but am annoyed at this, esp when our server didn’t return with sugar after being asked for it or to check up on us. Otherwise, it’s a very cozy place.“
“Super casual breakfast place- go up to the counter and order a comforting meal. Came in for breakfast and got the morning platter with French toast and bacon and a iced mocha coffee (which was good and and overly sweet!) Price point is fair and portions are filling. Leaving a picture of my toast. Sorry there is a missing slice.“