Silver Diner: their crab cakes aren't crabby enough for me--I like lots of crab pieces and minimal filler. However, the triple chocolate cake is delicious--very chocolatey and not too sweet. And I love their Paradise French Toast (gluten-free coconut French toast with caramel topping and strawberries.) Husband and I both love Jewel of India in Silver Spring (the plaza in White Oak just off the Beltway, which also has a huge double thrift store I love for clothes and household shopping). Much of their food is too spicy for me, but their vegetarian samosas, chicken masala and chicken tikka masala are not. They also make *the* best naan and other Indian bread I've ever had. We went to a seafood place in Beltsville that was really a storefront with a couple of tables, but they make cheap, delicious, generous fried seafood of varying kinds. I had "stuffed shrimp" that were more like mini crabcakes with a large-size shrimp stuck in the middle of each one. I do prefer my seafood not fried though (except for the occasional friend clams or coconut shrimp). If you want the name of the place I can dig it up. It's on Route 1.
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Date: 2015-11-21 02:03 am (UTC)Husband and I both love Jewel of India in Silver Spring (the plaza in White Oak just off the Beltway, which also has a huge double thrift store I love for clothes and household shopping). Much of their food is too spicy for me, but their vegetarian samosas, chicken masala and chicken tikka masala are not. They also make *the* best naan and other Indian bread I've ever had.
We went to a seafood place in Beltsville that was really a storefront with a couple of tables, but they make cheap, delicious, generous fried seafood of varying kinds. I had "stuffed shrimp" that were more like mini crabcakes with a large-size shrimp stuck in the middle of each one. I do prefer my seafood not fried though (except for the occasional friend clams or coconut shrimp). If you want the name of the place I can dig it up. It's on Route 1.