Immigrant Food at Planet Word offers an ambitious, fun menu that celebrates immigrant street food in a cozy, intimate setting. The menu combines Immigrant Food’s traditional casual fusion lunch menu and switches to an “approachable chic” gastronomic experience in the evening with an immigrant-inspired cocktail menu and an eclectic wine list that highlights emerging international regions.
The popular lunch offering includes bowls, salads and sandwiches for a refined yet casual dining experience. House-made drinks such as the best-selling Mint Limonana or Agua de Jamaica offer a refreshing option.
Best happy hour in town! Cocktails for $10-$13, wines, sangria and street food mezze plates - all under $10! French onion dip and chips, hummus, french fries, Venezuelan tequeños, Shrimp Ceviche, among others.
Brunch includes the popular shakshuka and arepas, Turkish eggs, and the best cuban sandwich! Immigrant Food advocates and educates on behalf of immigrants.
Immigrant Food offers offsite catering, including large platters, individual bowls and offsite services with liquor, wine and beer. Email events@immigrantfood.com to book your next catering.
私人派對設施
Immigrant Food is known for its exceptional events and catering offerings. Email events@immigrantfood.com to book your next corporate or private event.
Excellent food. Nice ambience. Easy to get a reservation.
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K
Kiwi
Philadelphia
4則評論
5.0
4則評論
在2023年10月31日用過餐
整體 5
食物 5
服務 5
氛圍 5
Beautiful and tasty food-flavours full and tantalising.
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OT
OpenTable食客
Washington DC
1則評論
3.0
1則評論
在2023年9月16日用過餐
整體 3
食物 3
服務 5
氛圍 5
Wish they had kept the Thai steak and Branzino! Less of an upscale menu this time.
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JS
JenniferS
Cleveland
5則評論
5.0
5則評論
在2023年9月14日用過餐
整體 5
食物 5
服務 4
氛圍 5
One of the best meals we’ve had in DC! Went for lunch. Ordered the Mint Limonana specialty drinks. Was green in color, so was a little apprehensive it would be too mint forward. Not to worry! Was beautifully balanced and a great complement to our meals. I had the Persian Plants and Peas Bowl. Hubby had the Mumbai Mariachi Bowl. Both were artfully created and delicious. Every bite of the Persian Bowl was balanced with a different surprise; the crunch of the rice, the sweetness of the goji berries. The dressing worked nicely with the ingredients in that it didn’t dominate. The Mariachi bowl had some spice and heat with the heat sneaking up while enjoying each forkful. We love a little heat, but it may be too much for those that aren’t used to it. But the creamy dressing with what tastes like smoked chipotles was to die for.
This was my second time there. I definitely look forward to going back again!