Nancy B.
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Perfect Combination Lunch for Astounding $15!!!
Have you ever had a meal so delicious, so perfect that you were forced to your laptop to write a review, knowing your thumbs would give out if you tried to craft it on your phone? This happened to me today when I went for an Indian lunch at Jab We Met, on 8th Street (Barracks Row) in SE DC. I had heard JWM was offering a new lunch menu, one with samples of various dishes (combo platters), for just $15.00. Jab We Met is already one of my favorite restaurants, so I expected to enjoy the meal, but this new concept provided my partner and me a kind of fantasy Indian meal, in which we were able to have a little of this and a little of that, without overeating, and for the perfect price! That’s the headline. Let me describe what was so perfect about it.
After receiving the usual, incredibly warm welcome and hug from the manager, Sandib, who provides unparalleled customer service and creates a warm and personal atmosphere, I ordered the vegetable combo. I wasn’t sure what the samples would be, but when it arrived, I recognized them right away! The menu had listed the vegetable combo as “Vegetable Korma”, which I had never had, and I like to be adventurous, so I jumped in. My partner had the Tandoori combo with chicken. I would tell you about his lunch (and I know he loved it), but I want to focus on the experience I had, so it is coming from the horse’s mouth.
When the plate arrived, I was delighted. There was a beautiful presentation of three shallow tasting bowls about 4 inches in diameter, boasting the vibrant dishes, with a stack of naan and a small, fresh salad of tomatoes and cucumbers nesting at the bottom of the plate, with rice filling the middle. I recognized the two dishes not listed. They are dishes I think of as standard, Dal Tadka (yellow lentils) and sag (flavorful spinach made creamy with ghee and flavored with ginger and garlic). In fact, I think of them as so standard that I had never ordered them at JWM, because I have focused on trying dishes I did not know well. Well, now I know what I have been missing! These two dishes were perfection. The sag was perfectly buttery and all flavors were well balanced. I have never enjoyed that dish the way I did today. The Dal, which I usually think of as a nice foil to other flavors on my plate, stood alone, with the perfect amount of saltiness to not overwhelm the bright turmeric, ginger and onions. I could not stop dipping the warm, delicate naan into it!
The third sample on my plate was the best of all, and a dish I will order forever – the Vegetable Korma! What a treat! It has the perfect combination of creamy, slightly sweet and spicy, something my tastebuds cannot resist. I am in love. I could not believe I was getting this flavor experience, in the perfect amount, for the price of one inexpensive entree.
Finally, I must talk about the rice. I have always loved the rice at Jab We Met, but today it was so good, I had to ask Sandib how they made it and why it was so perfect and special-tasting, with zero starchiness. He told me they half-cook the rice in cumin and with bayleaves then strain it and let it cook the rest of the way through steaming, and add a hint of oil to give it that buttery, slippery texture. So many months ago, when we first discovered JWM, it was actually the rice that tipped me off to the special nature of this restaurant’s cuisine.
Side note: we enjoyed an unsweetened iced tea with cinnamon and cardamom with the meal, and it was the perfect drink to further enhance the flavors and not compete, or take the diner out of the experience. Highly recommend. We finished the meal with a fresh and bright rice pudding that left us feeling light and satisfied.
I begged Sandib to make this concept available for dinner, too, because this is exactly how I want to eat. For the rest of my life. He says it will be available soon. Do not miss it!