Next Sunday's review
Last Sunday I reviewed the new Lemongrass in the Tack Factory complex behind Little Italy, and next week I take a look at Tsunami, its sister restaurant. The two are separated by an interior courtyard.
Lemongrass, a Thai restaurant and lounge, is already a certified hit -- impressive considering it's a little out of the mainstream of downtown hot spots. But that doesn't mean Tsunami automatically will be. Standards will be higher for this Asian fusion and sushi restaurant because prices are.
I'll tell you what I think in my review next Sunday in the Arts & Life Today section. But one thing I didn't mention in the review is that after dinner at either of these restaurants, you can extend the evening's fun by getting on the elevator and going up one floor where Baltimore's most upscale bowling alley is located.
(Elizabeth Malby/Sun photographer)








Comments
So I was ruminating on your diner definition, and if you define diner as free standing you're basically saying diner's can only exist in suburbs. Given that virtually the entire state of NJ is a suburb that works as a definition in Jersey, but since Baltimore is a city, it might not be the best definition for this area.
Good point, but I want to give some love to the burbs on this blog, too. I live in the city so I worry I'm sometimes too Baltimore-centric. Anyway, I only said they are often free-standing.
Posted by: Shoshana | January 20, 2008 4:35 PM