Another DC brunch suggestion for the have-nots. (You know, I’ve always said that if you live in the DC area and you don’t do brunch, you’re considered a “nobody”) One thing I can say about eating brunch in D.C. is if you have friends that like to calculate the check when it comes out, then
Category: First Class Experience
Brrrr. No, this isn’t a Gucci Mane reference, although I still play Trap House on Sunday’s before I head to worship. (haha just kidding, I play In My Kitchen). The Brrr was for me standing outside this restaurant, waiting for the doors to open which opened 4 minutes later than it was expected to. If
37 minutes and 43 seconds. That’s how long it took me to make a reservation at this restaurant. It is regarded as top 3 in the United States and top 15 in the world. Coming to this restaurant was a “gift” for me. A birthday gift. (I won’t plug in my cash app information, but



