Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington DC. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Lady of Leisure Activity: Jose Andres' Dine N Dash

If you live in DC you already know that Jose Andres has his chef hand in it all! With at least seven culinary destinations in DC and more throughout the DMV, one of his restaurants is bound to be one of your favorite places to dine!  I guarantee it!  Zatinya and Oyamel are two of my favorites in DC!

And every summer culinary goodness happens.  Dine N Dash is the ultimate experience for any foodie!  General admission tickets were $105 and includes an amazing experience of food, cocktails and vibes in over 30 restaurants in Washington DC!  Once you pay for the ticket, you need to not reach for your wallet again throughout the experience! And the best part?  All proceeds go to support World Central Kitchen! This year Dine N Dash raised over $540k for the charity! The organization focuses on Health, Education and Jobs in countries in South America, the Caribbean, Zambia and the US!

Map of Dine N Dash 2017
The event is from 6-10pm and you assume that will be enough to really hit most of the restaurants - wrong! haha ... In those 4 hours we were able to enjoy only six of the restaurants.  We decided to start at Doi Moi and enjoy the restaurants on 14th street.  After Doi Moi we went to Taqueria Nacional, Jubilee Ice Cream, Colada and Lupo Verde. After Lupo Verde we wanted to end the night at Zatinya.

Usually Zatinya is a favorite but as we arrived after 9pm there was not much food left .... but plenty of wine, sangria and live latin band! This being said, my favorites were Doi Moi and Colada! But I cannot wait to return to Colada to sit down and enjoy the full dining experience.

First stop: Doi Moi
The delicious pork and shrimp dumpling

Next stop:  Taqueria Nacional

Tacos!


The margarita was really good!

*I enjoyed the gin and tonic sorbet from Jubilee but um enjoyed it before taking a photo. Ooops*

After Jubilee:  Colada (my fave!)

These chicken empanadas were amazing!


The Cuban and the mojito were the perfect combination!
So delicious!

Cocktail? Yes please! Hello El Juanito
(tamarind, lime, Havana cold brew and tonic)
Drinks only please:  Lupo Verde

Amalafemmina:  if you like tequila, this
cocktail is for you!

Toto: too tart for me.  Add a little agave
nectar and you may have the perfect summer
cocktail!

Lupo Alberto:  my fave of the three cocktails!
Great for sipping after dinner.
Final destination:  Zatinya


Spanakopita.  Always delicious!

My favorite bite of the night:  Bantijan Bil Laben.
It is crispy eggplant but taste like potato and the flavor
is absolutely amazing!

Next year my friend, Kizi, and I plan to enjoy this experience VIP style! Yes, tickets are over $300 but who does not appreciate a pre-party, an after party, being transported via pedicab throughout the night AND contributing even more to such a great organization??? Overall, while we did not get to as many restaurants as we planned, we ended the night full and tipsy! I would say that is a WIN for the evening!

Smiling at the end of a great night!
As always you  could have DINED and DASHED with me!  Follow me on Snapchat (pmkenney79) and never miss out! XOXO



Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Sunday Funday: SIR at SAX

What do my innocent eyes behold?
My friend Dana decided to treat me to a brunch event on Sunday and I.WAS.NOT.READY! Usually one thinks of good food, vibes and endless mimosas.  However, SIR Sundays at SAX in Washington DC is not for your Pastor's wife!

The restaurant was dark, lit by low ambiance lighting and chandeliers, velvet curtains and covered chairs decorated the corners, two levels of seating give the look of a small, quaint opera house. I noticed the decor for a second and then I noticed the entertainment.  Tall, chiseled, oiled down men wearing hardly anything with black timbs, elevated, dancing as the guests were all seated.

Upon being seated, I took my eye off of the dancing statuesque man as our server for the event made himself known.  He was also barely dressed, masculine body clearly moisturized with a huge smile, "Hi, I will be your server and part of the entertainment today." Well salutations Laurence! haha He points out the 4-course brunch menu as well as advises that once each bottle of bubbly is finished, simply turn it upside down and another will be provided for the table.  On the table were 2 carafes filled with orange and cranberry juice.  Finally, there was also a small ramekin filled with peach nectar.  Dana and I immediately filled up our champagne glasses, sipping as our attention returned to the dancing gods surrounding us.

My mimosa concoction:  bubbly, peach nectar, cranberry juice, then
slowly top with OJ for the layered look in the photo.

THE FOOD:
The food was ok.  It was not horrible but the table would have benefited from a salt and pepper shaker.

The brunch menu and potato leek soup.  The soup was hot,
great taste but needed salt and maybe a dash of pepper.

Pastrami Seasoned Smoked Salmon:  it was ok.  Not much
taste.  Again, where is the salt?

Cheese omelette with kale salad.  Um I do not eat eggs so
I did not partake.  However, I really enjoyed the salad! The
dried pineapple and smoked gouda went really well together.
The kale was fresh, crispy and the dressed was full of flavor!

Dark chocolate with pistachios.  Really good - decadent.
Perfect finish!

THE ENTERTAINMENT:
The entertainment was quite impressive! My favorite performances were the chain and ribbon aerial performances!


I also enjoyed the "Magic Mike" like synchronized dancing routines which happened in a stage above the bar. These parts of the show are made to make the guests feel, see, experience but only fantasize.



And finally, there are what I like to refer to as the "mayhem" parts of the experience.  If you know me, you know I actually do NOT like male strippers.  I have never understood the need to see half naked men swingin' their d*cks and doing back flips.  Naw.  However, this was quite different and I was entertained and even made it "sprinkle" a few dollas (by a few I mean $40)!  The music was great, the men were literally hopping, flipping, slidin' their way from table to table, entertaining the women for a minute or two and then boom, the next gladiator was at your table ready to entertain!


Shots, shots shots! 

We nicknamed him Emilio as he reminded us of Emilio
Estevez from his Young Guns days.  ha
The lights finally came on, back to reality, at about 1:15pm.  The fine gents stayed around, thanked all the guests (they shook our hands, smiled and thanked us for coming to the event) and then posed for photos.



All in all this is a really fun event!  Dana and I laughed, sipped, stared in awe, danced, objectified, ate and enjoyed SIR Sunday at SAX.  Interested?  Of course you are!  There are two shows every Sunday:  11am and 2pm.  You must buy your tickets in advance:  Sir Sundays at SAX tickets.  Tickets are $50-$100.  As a belated birthday gift, Dana purchased the VIP tickets at $65 and we were seated right on the main floor (oh the access!).

Tisk tisk tisk .. you could have seen everything I experienced if you had followed me on snapchat! Do not miss out on my shenanigans now that I am back in VA! Follow me on snapchat: pmkenney79. Until the next time, besitos!

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Summer Destination: DMV (DC, Maryland and Virginia)

I AM BACK! It has been a minute!  I will catch you up on what has been going on in Zambia in future blog entries. In short, my absence was due to lack of internet in my new home (YES I am finally moved in!).  However, no worries -- internet was installed a few days prior to my departure for TDY in mid-June.  So be ready to read exciting, photo-filled entries on how I have settled into work and play in Lusaka!

Now, where was I ...


I moved to Zambia in February and as luck would have it, I was sent on TDY in Arlington VA!  I landed early June so it has been a great month home!  Yes, I was home for work but you know I played with family, friends and former colleagues!  I return to Zambia tomorrow after a great month home. Yesterday I spent a lot of time alone, in my thoughts, reflecting, smiling and realizing I'm so thankful. I've fully learned and continue to appreciate the teaching of people being in your life for seasons. Some seasons last longer than others. Sometimes soil is restored and new seasons bring life back to friendships you thought were lost. I've also learned more about how to ensure I am happy.  A very large part of my happiness is being surrounded by great people experiencing great food, sipping drinks, laughing and genuinely enjoying others company.  

While I was home I was able to do some really great things and try new places to eat or have a drink.  Please enjoy the photos.  They will give you a small glimpse into how I spent my time after work and on weekends while home in Northern VA.

PRINCE and 3RDEYEGIRL

I landed home on Sat June 13 and my baby, Prince, performed at the Warner Theater in DC on Sunday June 14! Before the concert, my best friend Shana, Fatima and myself had drinks in the hotel room. After drinks we met Bonnie (my Prince Concert Fairy Godmother) at Chef Geoff's for appetizers and a few more drinks.  This was concert #10 for this #1 Prince fan and I still found myself losing my voice, singing every song, dancing and when encore #2 brought out Stevie Wonder -- I CRIED!  If you have never seen Prince in concert, please do yourself a favor and go to the nearest city on this Hit and Run Tour!  



FAMILY!!


During my time home I was fortunate enough to celebrate the life of my Great Great Aunt Mary.  She celebrated 100 wonderful years of life!  Bonus:  I was able to meet extended family!  Love you Aunt Mary and may God continue to bless you with many healthy more years!




I spent a great amount of time with family!  Of course we celebrated 4th of July (ugh forgot to take photos)!  But before my departure my sweet cousin, Nate, planned an afternoon of bowling.  Everyone knows I am super competitive but alas I had some hefty competition!  I only won 1 game but it was an amazing time!





FRIENDS!!



Shawntel visits from Paris!  Of course we ate well and then did some
salsa dancing at Habana Village in Adams Morgan, DC!


Aisha, friend since 1997, drove up from ATL!  She tried to turn up
but my friend is definitely more into good convo, good food and afternoon naps haha


Keli aka Popcorn, also friends since 1997, flew in from STL.  She was also here for work
but you know we played!  Enjoyed a great dinner and then sweated it out to bachata and
salsa at The Salsa Room in Arlington VA.


Veerle, a former colleague, and Eric, a troublemaker I met in Haiti haha
As destiny would have it, he missed his flight and I was able to hang out with
these two one school night at Ri Ra bar in Georgetown.
Aisha and I caught up with my buddies from middle school, Colleen
and Danielle for a yummy lunch at Central Michel Richard.
Happy hour and bonding with old colleagues and friends!

We were NOT ready for the frozen margaritas at El Centro ha

AMAZING FOOD!

It is no secret, a cheeseburger is my favorite food!  And lunch with my Mom, Aunt Estelle, Aunt Carolyn and niece, Savannah did not disappoint!  If you are ever in Fredericksburg, VA, please make your way to Park Lane Tavern (http://parklanetavern.com/).  The food was really good!  Also, if you like scotch, this is your place!  They have an amazing scotch selection and even offer scotch flights! If you are into beer, another place perfect for you. Their list in extensive with great options from England, Belgium, Ireland and Holland.



Bacon, cheddar, bbq sauce and onion straws - so yum!
"Meet me at Stan's!"  Stan's restaurant (http://www.stansrestaurant.com/) has been popular for over 30 years!  Located off of Vermont Avenue, if you are looking for a strong drink and amazing chicken wings - THIS IS THE PLACE! I am also a huge fan of their chili cheese fries.  I have not had chili cheese fries THIS GOOD since Stegall's in ATL on CAU campus closed down (*aw memories*).  This is a great spot every night of the week but be warned: Monday - Friday after work gets PACKED!  But for me, Stan's is worth the wait. So much so I visited this place three times during my time home!


The mini decanter is filled with coke.
The larger glass is ice, Mt. Gay rum and lime.
Please drink responsibly -- always taxi or uber
to Stan's Restaurant!
Chili cheese fries.  The reason I will need to
work out on the daily basis upon my return to
Lusaka for a good 30 days.  So.  Good.




You will never forget these wings!  You CAN
get them baked but er um why would you?!
Of course while I was home I had to dine with Kizi!  We chose to dine at Zatinya (http://www.zaytinya.com/).  I first sampled the yummy food at Zatinya last year during Jose Andres Dine N' Dash.  I was excited to go back.  Kizi chose the Chef's Experience.  It was $55 per person and the Chef served 7 dishes which included appetizer, salad, main and dessert.  It was a really nice selection and a lot of food!  I chose a la carte.  I was only happy with 2 of the 4 dishes I chose but those 2 were AMAZING!  


Chef experience:  brussel sprouts


Hummus - excellent!


Chef experience:  turkish delight ice cream -
AMAZING!


Kizi and I after Zatinya
(this one photo took FOREVER to approve haha)
WOW is the best way to describe where the ladies and I enjoyed lunch on a sunny July afternoon.  Central Michel Richard (http://www.centralmichelrichard.com/) is delicious! Along with their food being a true culinary experience, they have an extensive bar and knowledgeable wait staff.  




Danielle enjoyed a STRAWBERRY SMASH:
Rum (instead of gin), almond, strawberry, lemon and
Peychaud's.  This was SO good!
Caesar salad
Fried chicken on mashed potatoes with
side salad


Hanger steak (super flavorful) with peppercorn
sauce, fries and side salad


The chocolate bar.  Please make this happen for yourself!
Keli was in town for work and Chryste was leaving town to meet her family so one last supper with these ladies was a non-negotiable.  I wanted to take Keli somewhere different so I asked Chryste and she did not disappoint with her suggestion:  Blackwall Hitch in Old Town, Alexandria (http://theblackwallhitch.com/menu/).  The service was so so but apparently they opened recently so hopefully the work out those kinks.  The food, however, was delicious!  If you are in Old Town --- stop in!  Bonus:  live music every night.  The band is ... eclectic and interesting haha 



Crab dip 


Zucchini fritts


Braised short rib.  So tender, so good!
Even as a leftover it was delicious!
Last but not least I was finally able to catch up with my friend, Joi.  Joi and I met in Zambia during her 90 day TDY.  Lucky me she lives in MD.  Now you know this VA girl does NOT venture into MD but I made an exception for Joi haha and I am glad I did!  She introduced me to Food Wine & Co (http://www.foodwineandco.com/home.html) off of Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda, MD.  Amazing!  I loved the atmosphere, the extensive wine list and the food was also YUM!  I normally do not do dessert but at this place, I made another exception ... worth every weight watchers point haha
Angus flat iron steak with a very nice
glass of rose.  Entree served with truffle
steak fries and cress with parmesan.


Tiramisu My Way:  chocolate streusel, kahlua caramel
coffee crumble and espresso ice cream 
If you are ever in the DMV area - try something different and attend one of the aforementioned places - you will NOT regret it!

Prior to my return I received advice from two different people - Afua and Kim - both who have experience living abroad and returning home for short visits. Their advice was simple: do not try to see EVERYONE in this month. Set up a happy hour and/or dinner and gather as many people as possible.  Those that are unable to make the happy hour and/or dinner will need to catch you next time.  If you try to see everyone you will be burned out quickly.  Of course I did NOT follow this guidance.  What can I say, I am a people pleasing extrovert haha And while YES I am absolutely exhausted and my mid-30s body is screaming "sit yo ass down!" I do not regret one moment, one dinner, one drink, one moment spent with my family, friends and especially not attending the Prince concert!  Best TDY ever!  Oh ... and I learned a lot hahaha