- Tom Sietsema
- Critic
Weaned on a beige buffet a la “Fargo” in Minnesota, Tom Sietsema is the food critic for The Washington Post. In thinner days, he was a critic for Microsoft Corp.’s sidewalk.com and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; and a food reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle.
This is his second tour of duty at the Post. Sietsema got his first taste in the ‘80s, when he was hired by his predecessor to answer phones, write some, and test the bulk of the Food section’s recipes. That’s how he learned to clean squid, bake colonial cakes and distinguish between nutmeg and mace.
- Tom Sietsema: Wit & Wisdom in Baltimore
- Fired up about Sixth Engine
- Banana Leaves in Dupont Circle back in action after fire damage repairs
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Fresh looks at 15 restaurants
- Czech, please, at Bistro Bohem
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the 2012 Spring Dining Guide
- Closed since 2010, Iron Gate Inn reopening with Tony Chittum of Alexandria’s Vermilion
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Bart Vandaele is bringing B Too to Logan Circle
- At Haven Pizzeria, the clam pie is a must
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Nice touches at Green Pig Bistro
- Bean and Bite scheduled for a June debut
- Postcard From Tom: Indian Accent, a jewel box of a restaurant in New Delhi
- Tom Sietsema: Jewel of India in Silver Spring
- Dolce Veloce Cicchetti Wine Bar in Fairfax
- Tom Sietsema reviews Mintwood Place
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- At La Forchetta, a restrained Roberto Donna
- Tom Sietsema reviews Society Fair
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- BLT Steak hires chef Jon Mathieson
- Different look, same expectations for Rasika West End
- Mike Isabella’s Bandolero will open first as a pop-up at Tackle Box in Cleveland Park
- Dining critic Tom Sietsema answers readers’ questions
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- A makeover and a melding at Fujimar
- Alegria from chef Patrick Bazin: A new place for tacos and tequila in Vienna
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Caphe Banh Mi could use more spirit
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Boundary Road on H Street NE
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- A First Bite of Lunchbox
- Mike Isabella announces (surprise!) two new restaurants
- Boqueria is ready to serve small plates March 15
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Signs of promise at Sabzi
- Fast-food king hires Roberto Donna
- Will Artley heads to Pizzeria Orso (with a stamp of approval)
- Stage Burger Lounge set for Silver Spring
- Ask Tom -- CANCELLED
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Michel Richard gambling on Atlantic City
- First Bite of Unum
- Acclaimed Town House chefs leave – for D.C., maybe?
- Ask Tom -- Water water everywhere
- First Bite of Mintwood Place
- Ice goes upscale at Bourbon Steak
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Pork Barrel BBQ in Alexandria
- Tom Sietsema: Romantic restaurants for every taste: Plume, Toki Underground, Cashion’s Eat Place
- Tom Sietsema: Wishes come true at Evening Star Cafe
- Tom Sietsema’s First Bite of Tortino
- Postcard From Tom: Review of Central Restaurante in Lima, Peru
- Food critic Tom Sietsema looks into his mailbag
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Cesco Osteria
- A new restaurant for the former Mendocino Grille space
- Coming up: Society Fair set to open in Old Town
- Tom Sietsema: Another cuisine, another hit at Johnny Monis’s Little Serow
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Tortilla Coast
- The Wine Kitchen pours on the details
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- District Kitchen launches in Woodley Park
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Memphis Barbeque misses the mark
- Spicing up Fairfax’s restaurant scene
- First Bite of Fishnet in College Park
- Food experts dish out New Year’s resolutions
- Postcard from Tom: St. Louis restaurant recommendations
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Elisir in Penn Quarter
- Restaurant Week 2012: The preparation begins
- Blue Duck Tavern taps a top toque
- Restaurant Week menu sneak peeks
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Tom Sietsema: Good karma found at this Chameleon
- Wit & Wisdom, Michael Mina’s latest, possesses both
- A new look and a new chef for Evening Star Café
- Five questions for chef Logan Cox
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Tom Sietsema’s holiday splurges for every budget
- Tom Sietsema’s holiday splurges for every budget
- First Bite of Meatballs in Penn Quarter
- First Bite of The Federalist
- What’s Shakin,’ Act 2: Salt & Pepper to reopen
- Wine goes online at Bistrot Lepic
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of Little Serow in Dupont Circle
- Coming from chef Bryan Voltaggio: Lunchbox
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Pizza Paradiso turns 20
- First Bite of North Gate Grill
- A second restaurant for Mike Isabella: Bandolero
- 2941 scheduled for a makeover
- Brian McBride to partner with fellow chef Robert Wiedmaier
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Thai X-ing: Bigger and possibly better
- First Bite of District Commons and Burger Tap & Shake
- Making its mark out in Olney
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite of the Wine Kitchen in Frederick
- Evening Star Café poised for a makeover (and a new chef)
- Rob Weland steps into the kitchen at Cork
- Postcard from Tom: A trio of welcoming Boston eateries
- CANCELED: Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema discusses his 2011 Fall Dining Guide
- Jose Andres’s Jaleo gets a facelift
- Tom Sietsema’s Dining Guide leftovers
- A makeover for Jaleo
- A First Bite of Marrakech Lounge
- Ask Tom: Fast food favorites
- Former Rogue 24 pastry chef takes Four Seasons job
- Rogue 24’s pastry chef heads to Four Seasons
- I’ll have the usual: Welcome to Tom Sietsema’s 2011 Fall Dining Guide
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Jack Rose Dining Saloon
- Watershed replaces its chef de cuisine
- Ask Tom: Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene
- Tom Sietsema: Le Zinc restaurant review
- Treasures await in the Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
- Chef Ron Tanaka to leave Cork Wine Bar
- Changes at the top at Cork
- Tom Sietsema: Virtue Feed & Grain
- ShopHouse provides a quick trip abroad
- Kimpton taps a family member to lead Poste
- Ask Tom: Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene
- District of Pi, on the fly
- Galileo III has closed, Donna’s future uncertain
- Galileo III has closed, Donna’s future uncertain
- Ask Tom: Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene
- First Bite: Taste issues at Sax
- Street art to savor
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite: Bobby’s Burger Palace
- Take our dining survey
- Tom Sietsema: Let there be lite
- A bit ho-hum at Brasserie Brightwell
- District Kitchen headed to Woodley Park
- First Bite: TruOrleans in the Atlas District
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Belly up to the bar, and tuck in that shirt
- Marrakech Lounge brings tagines to Columbia Road
- Tom Sietsema: A Watershed in name only
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite: Fine steaks to be had at Lost Society
- A lunch meal for any business deal
- Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene: Credit card numbers for reservations, 'stupid' hostesses and more...
- First Bite: Off-track at Station 4
- Ramen report: Daikaya hires chef Katsuya Fukushima
- Joe Rumberger Named New Chef for the Passenger and Columbia Room
- Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene: Credit card numbers for reservations, 'stupid' hostesses and more...
- Tom Sietsema: A new Maine event with Freddy’s
- The disappearing bread basket
- First Bite: Rogue 24, a multi-course flight of fancy
- Tom Sietsema on the DC dining scene: Credit card numbers for reservations, 'stupid' hostesses and more...
- Tom Sietsema: A pit stop in Sperryville became a new start for chef
- First Bite: 901 flashes glitz but tastes glum
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Richard Brandenburg leaves ThinkFoodGroup
- Chef change for America Eats Tavern
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- First Bite: Seasonal Pantry
- Slightly more than a penny for her thoughts
- The winning number of pennies on the floor at Lincoln
- Details, Istanbul Eats tours
- Postcard from Tom: In Istanbul, a calorie-laden tour of Turkish delights
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses DC dining
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Two for Thai
- Salt and Pepper in the Palisades
- Boqueria to open location on Dupont Circle
- Coming to Dupont Circle: Boqueria from New York
- The Passenger and Columbia Room in search of chef
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Chill out at Big Pickle in St. Michaels
- Kidneys and marrow are an early hit at Virtue Feed and Grain
- Tom Sietsema: At Fiola, a maestro’s uneven second movement
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom: Big budget seeks big space
- Fresh-tasting Indian food at The Curry Club in Ashburn
- New at Thunder Burger: Wild game
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Ask Tom -- Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema discusses the DC dining scene
- Tom Sietsema: Hill Country serves up Texas-style barbecue
The Post MostMost-viewed stories, videos, and galleries in the past two hours