• 02Mar

    Kabob Bazaar

    Today Capitol Dish has $10 for a $20 certificate to the Bethesda or Arlington locations of Kabob Bazaar, which is my favorite Persian restaurant in the area.

    I’m not a fan of KB’s swordfish, but love all the poultry and meat kabobs.  The Tuesday lunch special of lamb shank with fava beans and green rice is awesome and they have other great lunch specials as well (although the certificate is for dinner).

    They do a good job with the rice and also have great vegetarian sides such as eggplant dishes, rice dishes, and pickled garlic (yum). Plus, your table gets a basket or flat bread and herbs, so that you can roll the bread upwith herbs and dip into the mint yogurt sauce.

    -JAY

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  • 15Oct

    Groupon is a great site to get restaurant (or other) certificates at half off. Next came LivingSocial and Buy With me, and recently Corner Dish.  Today brings the launch of the Washington Post’s The Capitol Dish.  Groupon and LivingSocial have Droid (and maybe iPhone) apps

    I’ve used Groupon and Living Social so far, and not only for restaurant certificates. I’ve also used them for apartment cleaning, and classes.

    Today’s Restaurant Specials:

    Groupon: $20 gets you $40 at Penang on M Street.

    Living Social: $20 gets you $40.

    Buy With Me:  $15 gets you $30 at Green Papaya in Bethesda.

    Corner Dish: $15 gets you $30 worth of food & drink at Bistro Cacao in Washington, DC.

    Capitol Dish: $25 gets you $50 at PS7’s,  or $15 gets you $30 at Kaz Sushi Bistro and Napoleon Bistro and Lounge.

    Thanks Grace for commenting with more options:

    Specialicious has $20 off $40 for Eleventh (in Clarendon) today, and Deals For Deeds has $15 off $30 for Justin’s Cafe.

    Update (January, 2011): Corner dish has closed its doors.

    -JAY


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