Informal eatery featuring globally inspired grub, including sandwiches, omelets & quesadillas. Based on 207 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.8 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
1030 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 842-8484
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Hours
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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7 AM–4 PM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
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Reviews
Daniel Ward
The food was more than my family was able to eat. We shared 4 meals for 5 of us and still had food left over. Everything we tried was EXCELLENT. If we were locals this would certainly be on our frequent list!!!
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Adam Marashio
Went on a school trip and it almost gave all of us food poisoning. Everything was horrid. It was below that threshold. The drinks aren’t labeled, the broccoli was cold and sad, the spaghetti and noodles were tasteless and rubbery. The chicken looked like it was gum under someone’s shoe. The cookies were crunchy, but I doubt they are homemade. L Street Food.
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Rhed HeadDred
I was in the mood for a diner breakfast. You know… eggs, seasoned homefries, and toast with jelly. I’m not too familiar with places to eat downtown so I found this place through Google maps. The place is nice and spacious. Upon entering, there is a menu board to the right. There’s a big selection of omelets. So I ordered the Spinach omelet with homefries and wheat toast. The omlete was great. Nice and fluffy with a good amount of provolone cheese and spinach. The “homefries” were anything but. The fries were deep fried like they were making french fried and tossed in grilled peppers and onions. They were bite sized for a toddler. I like traditional chunky homefries. They also do catering and the platters I saw for pick up looked pretty good. I came here around 8:30 and the place is nice and quiet. So I would probably eat here again but it wouldn’t be my first choice.
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Alan Jette
Very disappointing lunch. Falafel was dry and bland, with the wrap disintegrating in my hands. The turkey club was turkey pieces on a ciabatta. Service was slow. We do not recommend.
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Sanai Thompson
So basically went here on a school trip. They served spaghetti, meatballs, chicken Parm, and salad/ veggies and some noodles
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Aleksey Neverov
This place is exactly like one other recent review, came here with a school and got like 10 min to eat before they told us to leave. The food was lower grade than a school cafeteria. Do not book this place if you’re traveling with a large group! Plus I’ve had heart burn for like 2 hours since we ate there.
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MrPiggy9020
I apologize in advance for what you are about to read, but sometimes you have to say something. I want all other students preparing to go on this trip to ve aware.
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luciana orrico gomes
This food was the first good food I have eaten in a whole 4 days. I am on the school DC trip and all the buffets were lowkey mid but THIS had given me happinesses. thank u. For the DC kids that go on this trip, this is the best by far. Every other buffet we went to gave us explosive dirreah. Thank you g street food. This food was angelic, when I stepped into the restaurant I was lifted into heaven by angles. This food was the most delicious, scrumptious, angelic, busting food I have ever tasted.
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Logie
The went here for a school trip, the pasta was very rubbery, they claim their lemonade is homemade, but it legit tastes like Minute Made. The chicken Parmesan was hard and rubbery. I’ve warned you.
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Speedyred
When I tried the pasta it was so bad I thought I was allergic and had to use my epipen. If I could compare the pasta I would compare it to gummy worms because of how rubbery it is.
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