I'm pretty pumped about moving for a lot of reasons, but among the greatest reasons is the restaurants.
Tallahassee is really awesome for a lot of reasons, but the main thing I miss about big cities is nice restaurants. This city has a couple of pretty nice places, but just because the supply is so low, the prices are outrageous.
Compare this to a city of multiple restaurant weeks, an epic amount of nice restaurants (at comparatively negligible prices), and a wide variety of ethnic restaurants, you can color me excited.
Every time I read about food in DC, the different small mom and pop ethnic places are mentioned frequently. This is paired with a variety of ethnic festivals that happen at least once a month are really going to provide more exciting food options than I've probably previously been able to get (even though I've lived in a number of large cities).
Next week, Linda and I are visiting for our initial trip of city exploration. During this time, we will be hitting the Norwegian Festival (so I can feel like I'm back in Minnesota), but after we move I have visions of grandeur.
First to tackle:
Top 40 Dishes in DC
Linda and Morgan Discover DC
Linda and Morgan are taking over DC! This blog is going to be for us discussing various things about our move up to DC and our discoveries about the city. It's somewhat for personal use -- we'd like to keep a record of a lot of the stuff we're finding. However, if people want to keep up to date with us we figure this is a simple way to do so!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Reasons I'm excited to move: The Food Edition
Monday, February 25, 2013
Test One Two
Test -- first post!
This will be where we discuss various aspects about the move (mostly things we're looking forward to in DC but likely some stuff about the transition as well) and updating people about the exciting things we manage to rope ourselves into once we're up in DC.
Hooray! Exciting!
This will be where we discuss various aspects about the move (mostly things we're looking forward to in DC but likely some stuff about the transition as well) and updating people about the exciting things we manage to rope ourselves into once we're up in DC.
Hooray! Exciting!
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