1527 17th Street NW
(202) 332-6767
http://www.agoradc.net/
I went to Agora for late Sunday brunch. It is a Mediterranean fusion place focusing on mezze. The atmosphere, decor, and ambiance inside were nice, but typical dark classy dc. Similar inside to Cava Mezze. They had a decent sized patio space out front, but it was a hot and humid day so we ate inside.
We decided upon the following three dishes:
Labneh - Strained yogurt, diced apples, walnuts, Savory and endive ($6). Solid, but a bit sour. Not substantial, wouldn't be bad to have again, but can probably find better. Can be a nice light addition to a round of mezze.
Patlıcan Közleme - Charcoal smoked eggplant, green and red peppers, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, parsley, dill ($6.50). Pretty good. Not great, but enjoyable. Better than many eggplant dishes, but not nearly as good as the best.
Cilbir - Two Poached eggs topped with yogurt, sumac and spicy oil ($7.50). This is actually under their omelettes. Really good. The good goey, runny yolk with a nice mix of pungent spices. Definitely worth having again. The accompanying potatoes were in fried little cubes and were pretty good.
Overall, not a bad spot. The Cilbir, which we got just because it sounded interesting, was good enough to suggest that there may be other worthwhile dishes on the menu.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
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