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Review | Our food critic’s picks for burgers, kebabs and Vietnamese food

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Review | Our food critic’s picks for burgers, kebabs and Vietnamese food
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You can’t take a wrong turn at this location, where veteran chef Pedro Matamoros offers two ways to eat under one roof: Frank’s Burger Place, featuring a hamburger named after the chef’s stepfather, and District Bistro, a more elevated but still casual source for some American comfort foods. “Think simple roast chicken,” says Matamoros. His past kitchen stints have included Barrel and Crow in Bethesda, Tabard Inn in Washington, and the late 8470 Kitchen Bar in Silver Spring, whose popular lavender chicken recipe is revived on the menu at the bistro, introduced last fall.

The dining room, which includes a rear bar, is awash in the owner’s favorite color: The menu, booths and ceiling are all blue. A little lounge off the entrance is a nook made cozy with armchairs and wallpaper that lets you pretend you’re peering into the woods.

There’s probably nothing on the menu a chowhound needs to Google. Cubes of tuna tartare top a base of avocado, a familiar appetizer served with splotches of lively yuzu and sriracha sauces. Gingery duck confit fills the crisp spring rolls, staged on their sweet chile dipping sauce. The salads are built for two, and the pastas embrace homemade fettuccine with lamb Bolognese, lit with harissa, and agnolotti fat with braised short rib, sparked with olives and lapped with winy beef jus. Sautéed fluke and buttery mashed potatoes are a nice match, and so are the burger and fries — the same sandwich sold at Frank’s and fashioned from a palooza of meat: chuck and brisket, plus the ends of New York strip, tenderloin and rib-eye. The lot is formed into a patty, gains crust from the grill and gets packed into a pleasantly sweet brioche bun. A mountain of skin-on, twice-fried potatoes shows the same care as the burger.

Despite the fact that Matamoros says he “told my sons not to go into the restaurant business,” one manages Frank’s and the other manages the bistro, whose name shines a light on Wheaton’s business district, not Washington. The chef, a native of Nicaragua, has been cooking for three decades and turns 55 in April. Still, he says, “I’m happy in the kitchen.”

When he’s happy, so are diners.

11230 Grandview Ave., Wheaton. 240-833-8635. districtbistrowheaton.com. Open for inside dining, delivery and takeout. Entrees $25 to $36.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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