Sunday, December 01, 2019

Good Eating

Our dinner the Saturday after Thanksgiving was at the Georgian restaurant "Supra."
In old Russia, the food of Georgia was considered to be the best. We loved it!
Supra restaurant's website defines "Supra" with three meanings:
  • "A traditional tablecloth characteristic of the Republic of Georgia"
  • "A Georgian feast featuring an abundance of food, wine, and toasts (sometimes poetic, often lengthy, occasionally punctuated by song)"
  • "DC’s first restaurant featuring all of the above."
Supra's tasting board: mostly little vegetarian bites.
And a special cocktail.
We had a number of dishes, including soup dumplings (one shown!),
chicken marinated in sour cream with a very good cabbage slaw,
and lamb chops with garlic.

We don't know what this mural is depicting! The figures are larger than life-size.

Detail of the mural.
Walking back to the metro from the restaurant,
we saw a big display of Christmas lights.

Sunday Lunch

Sunday lunch after shopping at a REAL L.L.Bean store!
Coffee.
A tuna & egg sandwich on the very good bread made at Au Bon Pain.
These two restaurants were very interesting after a traditional Thanksgiving dinner! 

8 comments:

Angie's Recipes said...

Good food, good company...it's a wonderful life :-))

Iris Flavia said...

You poke me in the eye with this! ;-)
I have pickled gherkins that need to be eaten!
Oh, that Christmas tree is just beautiful! Would Greta Thunberg approve, though? To get it to your blog, one German kid accidentially called her Greta Thunfisch, "Tuna".

Nil @ The Little House by the Lake said...

Mmmm lamb chops with garlic sound delicious.

Linda said...

Interesting mural! And the tree is impressive.

Sami said...

The food sounds delicious. The mural is certainly very interesting and different. Thanks for contributing Mae.

Jeanie said...

This looks really good and a super fun experience!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Two very different but equally delicious looking meals Mae.. it's almost midnight in Perth and yet now I'm a wee bit peckish 😉

Anonymous said...

Looks like delicious food, plus it looks like it's worth visiting just to see the the mural itself!