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Help us make it rightWhat do you get when you cross Caribbean and Gulf Coast food? The answer is Starfish Cafe, whose offerings include cajun staples such as gumbo and Po' Boys sandwiches, as well as traditional Caribbean fare like jerk pork and pulled chicken. Seafood is the specialty, and there are plenty of options to choose from on the menu: shrimp, mussels, calamari, oysters, crabcakes, salmon, tuna, and trout...
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Lavagna opened with a concept to keep food simple, fresh, and Italian, and Executive Chef Darren Maas and Owner Stephen Cheung have developed and refined this concept to include ingredients from local farms. “The freshest and highest quality ingredients we can offer come from this region,” says Stephen. “The closer you can get to the source of the food, the better it is,” adds...
This place is adorable and very cozy. I went here recently with some girl friends for dinner and even though we didn't have a reservation, there were four...
This place is delightful. Came in once for lunch, last year, and again for dinner last night. Most of the meats and produce are from small, local farms. The...
We came here for the much touted brunch on a Saturday with a large party of 15. We were put in a private room and they served us family style dishes. The...
A group of friends and I went for restaurant week. Granted it was a Tuesday so nobody was there. But Tuesday is also half-priced wine night, so I would recommend going then if you can. The service was amazing. We started with the meat "salumi", which is essentially just a meet board with pickled accouterments and whatnot but it took...
Such a great spot! We picked Lavagna because of the farm to table (a first experience for us). When you first walk in the farms currently being used for that evening are listed, very cool! Our server was Emily and what a treat, she is a very cool and sweet girl. We started off with a few cocktails and a...
Starfish Cafe is located at 539 8th St SE, Washington, DC. This business specializes in Cafes. Starfish Cafe is open Mon, 5am-10pm; Tue, 5am-10pm; Wed, 5am-10pm; Thu, 5am-10pm; Fri, 5am-11pm; Sat, 5am-11pm; Sun, 11am-3pm and accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.
Starfish Cafe can be found at 8th St Se 539. The following is offered: Restaurants: Caribbean. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Washington there are 10 other Restaurants: Caribbean . An overview can be found here.
This is a distinctive combination of serving seafood dishes with hints of Creole flavors and a suggestion of the playfulness of the Caribbean. It is an up scale establishment featuring oysters Rockefeller and Cajun fried calamari.
Lavagna opened with a concept to keep food simple, fresh, and Italian, and now one of DC’s exciting new culinary talents has taken over the burners at Lavagna. Executive Chef Alex Ripley was lured to DC by the booming culinary region where his passion for this industry and for food could easily be recognized. Lavagnas’ team is excited to progress with its newest addition. ‘Farm to table’ is an...
What do you get when you cross Caribbean and Gulf Coast food? The answer is Starfish Cafe, whose offerings include cajun staples such as gumbo and Po' Boys sandwiches, as well as traditional Caribbean fare like jerk pork and pulled chicken. Seafood is the specialty, and there are plenty of options to choose from on the menu: shrimp, mussels, calamari, oysters, crabcakes, salmon, tuna, and trout...
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