To Sok Jib

To Sok Jib, web site, 7211 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA, 703-333-2861 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Yelp]

(Updated review November 2016.)

Previously reviewed on TCEDG in 2006 here, but this seems to be a new place.

Quite small, very mom and pop. Of all the Korean places around, they have the best whole fried fish, the croaker in particular and maybe the mackerel too. That’s the thing to get here. Of all the rest, nothing is below average, though not much above the prevailing average. This is a fun place and you can’t go wrong here. At lunch time it can fill up, though if need be there are other nearby places you can walk to, if you don’t want to wait.

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The new html edition of Tyler Cowen’s Ethnic Dining Guide

You’ll find it here, namely on my home page (you may need to scroll down). This version of the guide has more revisions than any other new edition, mostly because there has been a lot of quality turnover. More than half of the “Top 20” list has changed in the course of a year. Currently my two favorite places are Sichuan Pavilion and Abay Market (you now can and indeed have to order vegetables in advance), with Thai X-ing a perennial. Komi is the “finest” dining and Bourbon Steak is the place most likely to be better than you think.

I should note that if you’ve been following the blog version of my dining guide [here at TCEDG.com], the html version is simply a print-it-all-out-at-once compendium, rather than a source of new information.

Originally posted on Marginal Revolution.

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China Jade

China Jade, web site, 16805 Crabbs Branch Way, The Grove Shopping Center, Rockville, MD, 301-963-1570 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | Don Rockwell | Yelp]
This is run by the same people who do Hong Kong Palace and it has pretty much the same menu. Oddly, for a new branch, it is not quite as good as the home base. Their braised pork belly is much superior, but the five other dishes we tried were all lesser than at Falls Church. They were still pretty good and if you live in Maryland you may wish to come here. But right now it isn’t worth the trip from VA. It may yet improve, we will see. It also has a less interesting atmosphere and décor than the home branch.

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X.O. Taste Seafood Restaurant

X.O. Taste Seafood Restaurant, web site, 6124 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, VA, 703-536-1630, note that you actually have to turn north on Patrick Henry Drive to see the place and that is also the best way to get there. (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [WaPo | Don Rockwell | Yelp | TripAdvisor]

This is a tough review to write. This is clearly the most authentic Cantonese place around and their menu is superb, all the way down to the casseroles. Nothing here tastes bad. The service is fine. I like the atmosphere. The name of the restaurant is excellent. But where is the wow factor? What’s the dish you go back for and why? This place simply needs to be better. Maybe it will get there, it still has time. In the meantime it’s worth a visit, just don’t think it is the answer to your prayers. Right now there’s no truly good Cantonese food in this area.

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Me Jana

Me Jana, web site, 2300 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA, 703-465-4440 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | WaPo | Don Rockwell | NoVA Mag | Yelp]

Right now this is a clear #1 in the Lebanese department. The sausage, and dishes involving fatty meats, are especially good. As is the raw meat. Simply an excellent restaurant, tasty all around, and the best place to eat in the Courthouse area short of Ray’s Hell Burger.

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Nicaragua bleg

I’ll have three days there, fairly soon. I’ve never been to Nicaragua before, though I’ve spent a fair amount of time elsewhere in Central America. Your recommendations would be very welcome and many of them will be used.
Originally posted on Marginal Revolution – click to see comments and suggestions.

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Spice Xing

Spice Xing, web site, 100 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD, 301-610-0303 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | WaPo | City Paper | WashTimes | Yelp | Gayot]

Right now this is one of the three or four best Indian places around. Gibbs St. is not the obvious place to go eat in Rockville, but the food here is genuinely excellent.
The dishes are truly spiced and I don’t just mean hot. (The level of heat is quite bearable, though present.) The spices are fresh and taste like a genuine part of each recipe. It’s not a mom and pop, as it actually looks like a nice restaurant, which indeed it is. Some of the cooking has a Parsee slant, to my taste, such as mixing lamb and fruit. I was especially fond of the chicken with spinach.

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Brasserie Beck

Brasserie Beck, web site, 1101 K Street NW, Washington, DC, 202-408-1717 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | WaPo | City Paper | Don Rockwell | Yelp | Gayot]

Good French fries, mussels, and comfort food dishes. It can get crowded and noisy but go early for what can be quite a good meal. The beers here are very popular, I would say stick with the weirder, more Belgian entrees to avoid being stuck with the boring dishes on the menu.

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Benton’s Smoky Mountain Country Hams

Benton’s Smoky Mountain Country Hams, web site, 2603 Hwy. 411, Madisonville,TN 37354, 423-442-5003 [Wikipedia | Yelp | Thyme For Food | Kate Sonders | Knoxville News Sentinel | NYT | Southern Foods Connection]

It’s equal to the best I’ve had, including what I’ve sampled in Spain. (I’ve also had especially fine ham in Slovenia.) You can read about it and order it here. It ships without incident or loss of value. It’s what David Chang uses in Momofuku and its affiliated restaurants, by the way. It’s not even very expensive.

Speaking of animal products, a few of you asked me a while ago how the eating of animals could possibly be morally justified. My primary objection is to how we treat animals while they are alive, especially in factory farms. The very rise and continuing existence of humanity is based on the widespread slaughter and extinction of other large mammals, not to mention other animals as well. I’m not saying we should feel entirely comfortable with that, but rather a “non-aggression” stance toward other animals simply isn’t possible, short of repudiating all of human civilization, even in its more primitive versions. Everyone favors the murder of animals for human purposes, although different people draw the lines at different places. I don’t know of any good foundationalist approach to these issues, but at the very least we should be nicer to non-human animals at the margin and less willing to torture them.

At the policy level we should tax meat more heavily and regulate farms more strictly, for both environmental reasons and reasons of animal welfare. I draw a line at where the life of the animal is “not worth living,” but for me animal slaughter is not immoral per se.

There are a few things you can do personally, including:
1. Buy less from factory farms.
2. Eat better meat and in turn eat less meat, substituting quality for quantity. This is a common demographic pattern, so it shouldn’t be too hard to mimic.

If you are a vegetarian, I think that is excellent. If you’re not, Benton’s is a step toward both #1 and #2.

Originally posted on Marginal Revolution

March 29, 2012: See “Benton’s Smokey Mountain Country Hams” on kottke

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Bazin’s on Church

Bazin’s on Church, web site, 111 Church Street NW, Vienna, VA, 703-255-7212 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Washingtonian | WaPo | NoVA Mag | Yelp]

Very American, the crowd is very NoVa. It’s OK enough, but why would you want to spend the money there? I shared a bunch of dishes and of those I thought the lamb lollipops were clearly the best, in fact they were quite good. Genuinely Turkish and I believe the chef is Turkish as well. But otherwise it is “just another place.”

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