Purple Patch - Washington, D.C.
Purple Patch
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The restaurant from Washington, D.C. offers 126 different dishes and drinks on the menu at an average price of $10.5.
Purple Patch offers a unique dining experience in Washington, serving delicious American food such as our renowned wings. We strive to provide our guests with a truly exceptional time at our restaurant. For inquiries, please contact us at (202) 299 0022. Explore the culinary scene near Purple Patch at 3155 Mt Pleasant St NW, with nearby options like El Pollo Sabroso for Latin American cuisine, Marx Cafe Revolutionary Cuisine for Italian and Greek dishes, Corado's for more American fare, Ell for a variety of options, and Letena Ethiopian Restaurant for authentic Ethiopian dishes. Visit us at 3155 Mt Pleasant St NW, Washington or call for more information.
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I'm secretly happy I don't live nearby, or I'd be a regular. The calamansi tea was outstanding, and the ube pancakes have set a new standard for me. I visited with my family, and everyone enjoyed their meals. This place is definitely a must-try. View all feedback.
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Monday, 1st august with a friend who was recommended to the place. ambiente? the seats in the free tipper noticeable; silver goods do not stay in the place and Metro buses blow out exhaust customs away. the waiters were prompt, pleasant and helpful. we eat for dinner. I ordered fried fish that were so overcooked that was little edible. it was dark, dry and hard, and looked like it had been fried several times. a stra... View all feedback.
Tried the Purple Patch for some authentic Filipino food, when we visited D.C.. We had the sigsig, pork adobo, longanisa. The adobo had a little too much sauce, but everything tasted good and the ambiance was quaint and cozy (we sat outside). Don’t forget to check out their store upstairs for some to-go items!
Monday, 1st august with a friend who was recommended to the place. ambiente? the seats in the free tipper noticeable; silver goods do not stay in the place and Metro buses blow out exhaust customs away. the waiters were prompt, pleasant and helpful. we eat for dinner. I ordered fried fish that were so overcooked that was little edible. it was dark, dry and hard, and looked like it had been fried several times. a strange, sugary sauce, pooled among the fish, makes her soggy. my companion ordered bark short ribs that were in fact not short ribs, but potted, a too small expensive part drown in another strange sweet sauce. neither of us could taste the garlic in our garlic rice. Thank you, but no thanks. never again.
I came especially for her ube waffel with fried chicken and ube eis and it was not disappointed! the chicken could be a bit less dry, but the whole dish came together very well! the spicy mango margarita was amazing. I recommend that. I'd get it back when I get back. the service was also amazing. the waiters looked after us very well and were very polite, friendly and attentive.
I was visiting DC and a friend suggested we try this Phillipino restaurant near Adams Morgan. I 've never had this style food, so why not? We were seated quickly (they don 't take reservations) and the menu is on a QR code. The first thing listed are therestaurant 's set of rules, the first being that you will be charged a 20% service fee. I 've seen this at some resortlocations but I looked around and didn 't see a beach anywhere. Upon being seated they also ask for a phone number, which Ifound curious. Why? We started with the fried egg roll appetizer and they were just alright. For dinner we ordered a chickenskewer dish and pork with garlic fried rice. It was very good and the portions were generous. The server was very friendly andattentive. For dessert my friend ordered the ube bread pudding which was just OK. Overall a decent experience but they wouldhave had a better tip if they ditched their rules.
I came specifically for their ube waffles with fried chicken and ube ice cream and it didn’t disappoint! The chicken could be a bit less dry but the whole dish came together very well! The spicy mango margarita was amazing. I definitely recommend that.I’d get it again if I come back. The service was also amazing. The waiters took care of us very well and was very polite,friendly and attentive.
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Appetizers & Small Dishes
Mama Alices' Lumpia$7.0Adobo Radicchio Wraps$8.0Fried Calamansi Chicken Wings$11.9Fried Spicy Chicken Adobo Wings$11.9Grilled White Miso Chicken Wings$11.9Purple Patch Sliders$9.9
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