You will find here a superclean minimalist interior, a respectful wait staff, and tasteful entrees from teriyaki to udon to sushi.
A taste of New York in Arlington.
A cozy cafeteria-style Indian cafe that offers inexpensive, authentic fare. The chicken dishes are especially appealing and flavorful.
Over 22 coffees are available along with teas and fresh baked goods.
Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema applauds Arlington's Guajillo for what it is not: Mexican Lite.
It's a nice formula: endless bowls of spaghetti with the sauce or sauces of your choice, good wood-baked pizzas and a few sandwiches.
This pizza and pasta joint is where the neighborhood crowd goes to dine and strike up conversation.
Explore Lebanese mezze, including grilled kebobs and an array of fish options in a stylish dining room.
The nearly 20 versions of pho here are good on their own, but better when you spice them up with Thai basil, bean sprouts, jalapeno and lime.
The fare here comprises standard bar entrees, live music and a jazz brunch on Sundays.
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