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    Cambodian Festival

    4.6 (5 reviews)

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    My coworker told me about this place and it was REALLY NICE. Was a bit cold and windy but at least we had something to do that day Everyone was very friendly There was so many things to eat and see -- the temples were stunning! I didn't take too many photos because we were enjoying ourselves too much A must-go place! Did not stay for too long because I wanted to go to Tysons Corner and parking was kind of difficult...

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    Manila Mart

    Manila Mart

    4.3
    (269 reviews)
    5.9 mi
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    First time at Manila Mart after having heard about it so many times and let's just say I'm…read morepleasantly surprised! I will say prepare a budget cause there's a lot to get, I ended up spending around $40 for everything I got. Let's start with the beef lumpia. It was crispy and tasted pretty good. I'm a sucker for spice so I would've loved it to be a little spicier or maybe offer some chili oil on the side. Next is the star of the show, the lechon kawaii bowl. The pork is so tender and perfectly crispy! I added garlic rice instead of the usual which was a great addition. I asked to try their vinegar sauce which comes with garlic and jalapeño in it which I found to be amazing. Lastly, the taro milk tea is heavenly, I'm still thinking about it!!! The service was friendly and because it was my first time they even offered me a coupon for the next time I come back and I will definitely be back! Plenty of indoor seating as well with a whole market inside where you can find an assortment of Filipino food, snacks, drinks, and desserts.

    Sadly I need to update my review to three stars. The food we ordered today was not very good…read more Sinigang too sour, pork seemed it was cooked frozen, and it was dry too. Kawali was just ok. Sisig, pass. It was too spicy and also dry. We do like the grocery section. The service is nice and the Ube shake is great. Will be happy to return for grocery needs, but not the restaurant. Food seemed rushed, out of a can, unfresh and not worth the high prices. We will cook Filipino dishes at home instead.

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    Polka Deli

    Polka Deli

    4.7
    (73 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Hello this is a new deli and market thats come into the Colesville Shopping Center in Colesville,…read more Maryland in Silver Spring. This place is across the parking lot from ninja Sushi, Lefo Pizza ..next door to to Nash And Smashed and a few doors down from. Dunkin Donuts an Pho Noodle . This is CalledThe Polka Deli and Market. This place is a place of Tradition , Culture , And Heritage. This place is one of a kind and very unique deli and market . This place im nit sure if its Family owned but still doing the research on . As you walk in this place has a front counter varista that helps make all your best foods like parroggis , Sandwiches and more. It has Cashier areas to ring customers up . It has cases full with packaged goods sausages and other polish foods tgat entirely unique. And one of a kind. This plave has baked pastry goods , salsa mañana sauces cookies and much more goods ob shopping shelves there . They have refrigerators filled with I think other seafood and other goods too And So Much More to choose from . Across from the barusta area they have a deli type tables to eat at there . Its a fantastic place to come too. That You'll Never Forget. This place is also a place to become sketching much bigger than yourself . To learn a new Culture , Language , Heritage you've never discovered before. I would love the job there without being judged as a cashier food runner and Server. This was my second time ive come there after the pandemic . I hope to come there again soon . If yoy love this place as I do, This place is for you. We all look forward to seeing you all there very soon once again for your next visit . Help come together as a community ti give business here . I think if they hire since I handed in my resume , I want the job there without fear , Politics , Or Judgment. I hope to hear from them soon to see if they'll give a chance someday soon . I love to learn a new Culture and more .if im kidding something from my review i appreciate the advice given .

    Very reliable place for kielbasa and pierogi. A nice, polite lady always helps me. Nice variety…read moreof Polish and European foods available for sale.

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    Greek Festival

    Greek Festival

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    The best Greek Festival in town. I didn't feel like cooking and saw this big Greek Festival sign…read moreand pulled in. Was I ever surprised. Not only did I get my dinner, I found advice from Aunt Voula, wine and music. For a great time head to the Greek Festival.

    55th Annual Greek Festival of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church of DC is my 7th…read morelocal Greek festival that I visited and reviewed. It was A-OK. The litmus test of the cost of beer ($5 for Mythos) passed (not $7 like DC). Unfortunately, a half of the fun is opening the bottle and having it there, but at this festival it had to be poured in the plastic cup by the bar personnel. The food was good. The Greek Ladies have prepared their authentic Greek fare using recipes passed down from generation to generation and producing a menu of Greek favorites like, Moussaka, Pastitsio, Manestra, and Spanakopita as well as succulent Greek pastries such as, Baklava, Galaktobouriko, Diples and Kourambiethes. Unfortunately, the cost was sometimes not justified - $4 for a small hand of the french fries is a lot - even it is "for the church." The picture shows two portions of french fries that I combined in one. The Greek sausages did not meet my expectations - yes, they were lemony and a lot of spice in them but the consistency was too soft and the final mix of taste was not impressive. Not much choice in the deserts department but the credit goes to cook for the excellent Galaktobouriko and Kataifi desserts. There was not any entertainment program going on for 60 minutes I spent there and that was a big downside, where on the other festival you have either bigger market (Bethesda) or non-stop entertainment (Annapolis). The average crowd was mostly retirees but never the less more diverse then at many other festivals. There is no entrance fee and the parking is free.

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