Tuesday, January 31, 2012

PS-7s

Okay, this review is LONG overdue, so bear with me as I try to conjure up my food memories!

PS-7s was on Washingtonian's best restaurants list in 2010, fell out of favor in 2011, and has reappeared in the most recent version. When P and I went in late November, we agreed that it must be reinstated. Seriously, what a fantastic meal.

What's really great about this restaurant is that it's just a step below a true special occassion restaurant (read, you won't blow $400 for two people), but the food and service are definitely above your average random-Saturday-night-in-the-city dinner. And they do Groupons!

When the hostess called to confirm our reservation and asked if we were celebrating anything, I said, "um, well, we just bought a new house. Does that count?" Apparently it did, because they pulled out all the stops to help us celebrate! Every person we interacted with during the night acknowledged the event, we got the most romantic table in the place, AND gratis cava.

The food made us feel equally special. The table bread: delish, especially the soda bready-type cornbread. We share a flatbread (I think it had pumpkin, pepitas, and prosciutto maybe?) and a salad, both of which were really yummy and large. Then I got the deconstructed paella, which, with the exception of slightly overly charred shrimp, was perfectly cooked. And the shrimp still had their heads!!!! LOVE. P got some sort of seafood stew, which he also liked, although not as much as I liked mine. I think we also got desert, but I honestly don't recall.

Bottom line: If PS-7s ever misstepped, it's back. We would definitely return, and although I don't necessarily recommend going here for, say, your engagement dinner, it's definitely worth finding a reason for your dinner to be a celebration of some sort! (x-posted to yelp.com)

2 comments:

  1. We have a place here in our neighborhood in Omaha called Mark's Bistro, that sounds not unlike what you are describing. I decided to take B there for our 1-year anniversary dinner. They weren't taking reservations, but I happened to mention on their Facebook page that we were coming in for an anniversary dinner that night. Apparently, the maitre d' also monitors and posts to their page, because he recognized us when we walked in, and gave us the full VIP treatment the whole night. And the food was spectacular! No wonder it is considered one of the best places in all of Omaha.

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  2. I totally agree! A step below special occasion but better than average... that makes it a great go-to restaurant!

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