DC

Zengo: Washington, DC

Washington D.C.'s Chinatown is a quirky little place. It doesn't have San Francisco's authenticity or New York's bargains. The small, historic neighborhood between 5th and 8th Streets and H and I Streets Northwest is home to less than two dozen ethnic Chinese businesses.  The souvenir shops and Chinese businesses mix in with chain stores such

Zengo: Washington, DC2013-08-05T16:32:23-04:00

Gingered Bourbon

Gingered Bourbon cocktail made with bourbon Domain Canton gingered liqueur, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup from the Zengo Test Kitchen: Hong Kong to San Juan.

Gingered Bourbon2013-08-05T16:37:02-04:00

Eat Your Way Through Washington, DC

Washington D.C., is a hodgepodge of different cultures and cuisines. Walk down one street and you’ll find a Peruvian restaurant next door to a French one. The city draws people from around the world for business and politics and the food scene reflects that. In the past decade, D.C. has exploded onto the culinary radar with celebrity chefs opening

Eat Your Way Through Washington, DC2013-07-23T15:00:52-04:00

Recipe: Food’s Heirloom Tomato Jam

Recipe: Food’s Heirloom Tomato Jam I’m sad to report that my days of volunteering at Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture Mobile Farmers Market are over. Between starting a new job, my ongoing freelance projects and the insane Washington, D.C., commute there just weren't enough hours in the day. Hanging out with the amazing

Recipe: Food’s Heirloom Tomato Jam2013-07-05T10:14:58-04:00

About My Work

Phasellus non ante ac dui sagittis volutpat. Curabitur a quam nisl. Nam est elit, congue et quam id, laoreet consequat erat. Aenean porta placerat efficitur. Vestibulum et dictum massa, ac finibus turpis.

Recent Works

Recent Posts