1895 L Street, NW

Omakase update:

“We are delighted to announce that KIYOMI is reopening in its new home at the Taicoon building Taicoon Property Partners, 1895 L Street NW.

Join us for our Grand Opening on Tuesday, April 14th, as we unveil an elevated dining experience in our new space.

We look forward to welcoming you and sharing this exciting new chapter with all of our guests.”

New signage is up for KIYOMI by Masaaki “Uchi” Uchino on their front door: (more…)



photo by Diane Krauthamer

Heads Up: This week is DCPS spring break so I’ll have a more limited schedule. Your daily rant/revels shan’t be affected! Back in form by Monday April 20th – Cheers, Dan

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Thanks to I. for sending: “This afternoon at 4:09pm on Windom Place, NW in the American University Park neighborhood.”

Well, it doesn’t appear anyone was seriously injured so that’s something but can we not…

From DC Fire and EMS: (more…)



photo by Fritz Myer

From the Mayor’s Office:

“Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser presented her Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Budget, Grow DC. The FY27 budget prioritizes enhanced funding for education and public safety, preserving core city services, protecting robust health care for DC residents, and growing the District’s economy.

“For everything we love about our city—our great schools, parks, transportation, arts, culture, and restaurants—they require us to have robust revenues to make robust investments,” said Mayor Bowser. “For that, we need a pro-growth budget, which we are delivering with Grow DC.”

Education and Childcare (more…)


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