District of Columbia: February 2009 Archives

So I'm a bit backwards.  Yesterday I wrote about events that occurred Saturday, today I write about Friday.

So on Friday, there was a happy hour for DC area bloggers.  But before that, I decided to join another happy hour.  The staff from one of my old jobs had happy hour at 701.  I drank there the prior Friday as well, so Mo the bartender was surprised to see me twice in a week, when he hadn't seen me in months.  After a few stiff drinks there, I sobered up to head to Marvin.

After wandering around the place for a few minutes, I finally found everyone upstairs on the outside patio.  So the list of people I met are as follows...

Lemmonex of Culinary Couture - One of the co-organizers of the happy hour and blogs stories that segue into simple recipes.  BTW - her pictures don't do enough justice.  She's a great storyteller and a beauty.

Daniel of Tales of a Media Addict - A big DC United fan and as the blog name might infer, a fan of TV.  We discussed some TV and other things that seem to have blurred from my mind.  As a TV addict myself, I'll be on his site often.

JP of The Gospel of JP - We traded a few words, but I was already a bit hammered after drinking for nearly three hours, so I don't remember much.  But a good guy and a great blogger.

I saw one of the other co-organizers, Roosh V, but didn't get to speak with him.  Tall dude, is all I can say.  I somehow completely missed Arjewtino, the third of the trio of co-organizers, but as much as I drank, maybe I did meet him and just don't remember.

There were others I'm sure I met or at least introduced to, but I've got to say, I don't remember.  Sorry.  I'll try to check links at the sites I do know to check out your sites.  The happy hour was a great time, but I had to roll out of there before my liver cried out.  Good to meet all of you and see you soon.  Those not blogging, be sure to check out the blogs I listed above.

Cafe AtanticoOn Saturday, The Sports Freak and I attended the Maryland North Carolina basketball game and was elated that our Terps won in overtime.  While we wanted to stay and watch the storming of the court, we had early reservations at Cafe Atlantico for Restaurant Week, so we had to leave College Park quickly to get to Penn Quarter.

Just making it in time, we parked and got in the restaurant.  Years ago, I worked around the corner from Jose Andres' restaurant, so I have sampled Cafe Atlantico's lunch menu before, but never dinner.  TSF had never been there.  Wow what a treat.

As part of Restaurant Week, they offered a $35.09 3 course dinner.  In a great effort to entice diners, they placed the RW menu next to the regular menu.  So many establishments miss this opportunity by printing the RW menu on a separate sheet of paper.  Benefit for Cafe Atlantico, as the "Bacon and Eggs" caught the attention of TSF.  I agreed to split it with him as RW offers a appetizer along with it.  The "Bacon and Eggs" were simply amazing.  I good portion of pork belly with Eggs 63 ("runny") on a bed of lentils were excellent.  As the plate was delivered to our table, the aroma reminded me of Chinese pork belly.  Perfectly cooked and seasoned, it was just a bit crisp on the outside and tender inside.  It was one of the best dishes of the evening, so much so, that TSF said he would order that "for himself" next time.

The RW menu held up as well.  I ordered the tuna ceviche.  It was good and tasted a bit creamy with the coconut milk that surrounded it.  I love avocado and the sliced half added to the dish.  My only complaint to this dish might be that the tuna was lacking in quantity, but the quality and taste were great.  TSF had the butternut squash soup and he reported it was fine, but he it wasn't his favorite dish.

The entree we both had was the Braised Beef Short Ribs.  The meat was tender and well cooked.  It was great, but there is almost an injustice to it as the accompanying butternut squash, spinach and mushrooms were so good, I kept going for those instead of the short ribs.  The "moat" of potato espuma the entree was served in was great as well.  Mashed potatoes are always a favorite, but the espuma may have topped the list.

We both ended the meal with the Warm Chocolate Cake.  I am not usually a fan of dessert, preferring fruit or berries, but this was very good.  The cake was as advertised, nice and warm, with the molten center.  On the side, banana espuma and sliced banana lime salad, all good.

The only thing that I did not fully enjoy was the mojito I ordered.  It was overpowering with the mint and light on the sugar.  The mint made it nearly bitter and while I do not like too much sugar, it felt that there was not enough in it.  Maybe that is just my taste, but it was not undrinkable, just not the way I enjoy mine.

Now the biggest problem going to Cafe Atlantico is being in the same building as Minibar.  So close to the famed tasting menu with the small dining area, essentially a "bar" with only six seats.  I want to go there, but my regular dining companions are not up for such an experience.  So if anyone wants to accompany me, please let me know.  I'd like to know I can use the reservation before trying to obtain it.  For Cafe Atlantico, on our way out, the maitre d' informed us that RW would be continuing at their establishment for this week as well, so I might go there again.

Councilman Barry, give me a call, I'll take care of your taxes.

Apparently Marion Barry does not understand tax law or court orders.  I'm an accountant and I don't understand all of the tax law, so I don't blame him on that part.  But I'm fairly sure I know that if I was told by the courts to file on time, I'd file on time.  But not filing his 2007 taxes, prosecutors are asking a judge to jail Barry because he is violating the terms of his agreement from the last bought with taxes.  Barry told NBC4 yesterday that he has not been served with notice of his tax issue.  Really?  You need to be notified?  Can't call your CPA?  Apparently he is taking the "Mayor for Life" title too seriously.  It does not make you exempt from court orders.

Not to be bashing Barry.  I think he did much good for the city.  In fact, if he were still mayor when Jack Kent Cooke built Fedex Field in Maryland, I don't think the Redskins would have moved.  And everyone has their faults.

His fellow council member, Jim Graham, defends Barry by stating he should not be locked up.  He references Timothy Geithner, the new Treasury Secretary, by not filing accurate tax statements.  I'm not dismissing that charge, but Geithner filed his taxes.  He failed to properly report some tax items and essentially underpaid.  That is different from Barry, who apparently has not filed his 2007 taxes.

If Barry really wants to avoid the hassle, hire a tax accountant and get the 2007 taxes filed ASAP.  I don't know how complex his issues are, but I'm guessing it won't take too long.  I'm not a regular tax return preparer, but if he can't afford it on his DC Council salary, I'll do it free for him.  Hit me up!  Then again, if he is making what this old Post article quotes, I think he afford to pay a trained tax professional.

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