"Best pastrami sandwich in DC....by a landslide! A few other places had a decent one (like now closed On Rye in Chinatown), but they were always overpriced and just not worth the money. For under $9, you can get a large hot pastrami sandwich that will rock your taste buds (and it comes with a really, really good pickle).
Don't get me wrong. This place doesn't look cool and it's a hike to get there (it's nowhere close to a metro), but it's worth it. It's a 1960s small hut with a orange mural marking its location. When you walk in, it feels like a small cafeteria filled with locals eating their sandwiches. You'll see construction workers and old men in suits and hats having lunch (they aren't open for dinner...darn!). After reading the very old menu, a friendly woman will take your order. Wait until it's ready and pay up front (cash only- there's an ATM at the gas station next door).
You can't go wrong here, but the hot pastrami sandwich on wheat with cheese and mustard is to die for. They sell old school Dr Brown's soda, which is fitting.
To "make it" on Yelp, you either have to believe in the power of peer reviews and surprise and delight (Rose's Luxury on Barracks Row does this well) or own who you are and don't give a damn. Deli City is the latter and it works...like five star works."
"He has been my tattoo artist for years. I live in Texas but I definitely try to come back to get my ink! He is very talented and professional!"
"I was indeed one of your clients back in September . I came to your salon to get a balayage done. And when I first sat I asked you if it can be done. You said yes then turns out you couldn’t do it in one visit. The first visit was a disaster and you knew it so you told me to come back next month. My hair looked green orange and all sorts of colors. I took it with a grain of salt because I said she will fix it. The first hair process was $285.00. I was looking crazy for a whole month a work. People asking me why my hair is orange and green. I didn’t complain to her I just waited till she fixed it. So the second session made me wish I never stepped foot in the salon. When she was doing my hair she had a scared look on her face. As she told me “ hey just so you know some of your ends will break off “. My eyes teared up and I want to cry. I still kept it together and said to myself there’s no point in arguing or flipping out because she’s not even done and that’s not going to make it better. She fried my hair so I just told her cut what you think may fall off. So I waiting for her to be done to take a look at what she did. Lots of curls to mask the burnt hair and I didn’t notice the damage till I washed my hair a couple of days later. I used the purple shampoo and conditioner as she instructed me to use. My hair looked like hay,barbed wire, and or a straw broom!!! It felt like plastic and as she said it my hair broke off. Not at the ends like she said but half of my hair down my back. I cried for weeks. The second session was $157 so in total I paid $442 for her to burn my hair off. I texted her about my hair breaking off and that I need to now get a pixie/short bob done. And her response was you would look good in a pixie/short bob hair cut. She didn’t offer to fix the problem in anyway. So I waited a month to brace myself for a pixie/short bob. Where I went blew my mind in service hair products and the magic she did on my hair despite what horrible experience my hair went through! The young lady who fix all the damage that was done to my hair only charged me $237.00 and did it all in one day. She had put a treatment in my hair afterwards as well. I hate pixie/short bobs but I had no other choice. Thanks to La Lorrett salon and spa. Along in this long description with hair pictures and payments to prove all my statements are true and not lies. Just for the record the lady whom did my hair is a very nice person. I’m not here to dis name her in anyway. Just didn’t like what happened to my hair."