One of my favorite things to do when I visit DC is to check out new restaurants, bakeries, bars, and boutiques. I rely heavily on my sisters and Tiane to steer me in the right direction, and last Friday, my sister Austin did not disappoint. She took me to Teak Wood, a great sushi and Thai spot in Logan Circle that she frequents with coworkers. Sometimes I'm weary of restaurants that try to do too much (Chinese/sushi/Korean bbq), and usually prefer those that do one thing exceptionally well. Teak Wood manages to do the Thai/sushi fusion beautifully. The restaurant itself is colorful and detail-oriented, with almost antique-like buddhas all over. It has an upscale feel, but also retains its neighborhood charm. I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch and of course the company.
Thanks, Austin!
Menus presented in wooden booklets. |
Laminated sushi menu with a wax pencil to place your order. |
Monogrammed plates with elaborate script. |
Vegetarian spring rolls with chili dipping sauce. |
Shredded green papaya salad (one of my all-time favorite dishes). |
Mexicano roll + tuna tempura roll + tuna nigiri. |
Mexicano close up: yellowtail, jalapeno, avocado, cilantro, tobiko. |
Chopsticks and soy sauce dishes. |
The food presentation was so clean and pretty! |
Restaurant entrance. |
1 comment:
that sushi looks amazing.
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