Food Vendors in Adams Morgan

by Valerie on June 13, 2009 · 5 comments

If you read my blog when I lived in Brooklyn, you may remember how much I loved the huaraches from the Latin American food vendors at the Brooklyn Flea Market. Back in April I stumbled on the DC version – I haven’t been back more recently, but if you are in Adams Morgan, do check it out. This article from the Washington Post gives a great summary of all the different options. Many thanks to Carol for directing me to the article.

As you can see, the tacos are yummy:

Beef and Chicken Soft Tacos and Pickled Carrots


I liked the chicken best:

Chicken Soft Taco


They also have pork pupusas and, for vegetarians, fried tortillas with tasty veggies:

Pork Pupusa and a Fried Tortilla with Veggies


There are many other food options, including an Argentine stand with empanadas and other eats:

Salvadoran and Argentinian Food Vendors in Adams Morgan, Washington, DC


And the atmosphere is very relaxed:

Salvadoran and Argentinian Food Vendors in Adams Morgan, Washington, DC


Salvadoran and Argentinian Food Vendors in Adams Morgan, Washington, DC


It was a lot of fun when I was there in April. Hopefully, I will make it back there this summer at some point. Pictures by City Girl.

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1 Carol June 15, 2009 at 12:10 am

So fun to see your take on DC-based local/international morsels. Love your posts and point of view on life in the city!

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2 Karley June 15, 2009 at 5:01 pm

Yum! I cannot wait until we come to DC in August! I'm keeping all of your food recommendations in mind :)

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3 Lola June 15, 2009 at 8:09 pm

Yum is right!

I once dated an Argentine and all macho passion and juicy muscles aside, his mother's empanadas were by far his best side.

I love your outspoken eye on the city, City Girl. And thanks for coming back to my kitchen!

Ciao,
Lola xx

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4 Ivy June 16, 2009 at 5:52 am

Wow, everything looks delicious. I wish I could visit one of these markets.

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5 michelle | bleeding espresso June 16, 2009 at 9:18 am

Oh wow…what a fabulous place, and oh the fooood! Wish I could hop on over.

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