Contributor Review by Tracy Pakulniewicz-Chidiac: Twinbrook’s Little Secret - Seska Lounge
Department: Opinion
Tags: by Tracy Pakulniewicz-Chidiac, contributor review, restaurants

Every 5 - 6 weeks, my girlfriends and I have a “Ladies Night Out” where we make it a point to discover new restaurants in the area while we chat and catch up on “life”. After frequenting many of the Town Center establishments, we were in search of “less-chain” and more “mom and pop” type venues. Our latest event lead to the discovery of Twinbrook’s Little Secret: Seska Lounge - a contemporary woman-owned restaurant serving Caribbean and French inspired fare.
Located just behind the Twinbrook Post Office on Viers Mill, Seska Lounge is identifiable by the big, red, illuminated sign on the first floor level - with the entrance located on the ground level. Upon entering, you get the sense you’ve left Rockville and are in the middle of New York City. The modest size space is adorned in black, white and red with sleek wood tables, red bamboo and a white tile bar.
The food is sumptuous! Everything is made fresh and you can taste the passion that was put into preparing every bite! Ranging from curry from the West Indies to Asian inspired appetizers, there is something to please everyone. And vegetarians, no worries, if you don’t see it on the menu, a specialty dish will be crafted just for you! My personal favorite: dessert of course! Piping hot bread pudding - made with croissants and rum-soaked raisins, served with a side of creamy vanilla ice cream.
While the food and atmosphere are amazing, the best part of the Seska Lounge is the owner: Francesca. She is warm, friendly and treats you like family. She hails form Ghana, her mother’s birth place, and picked up the Caribbean influence from her father’s Jamaican roots.
Throughout our evening at Seska Lounge, we were able to take our time eating, enjoy the atmosphere and New Age tunes playing in the background. And, each course was followed up by a visit from Francesca to make sure we were enjoying ourselves and the food.
It was a perfect Ladies Night Out. I suspect this will be one place we’ll return to - and I hope many of you will give it a try as well! This is one “secret” that everyone should know!
Tracy Pakulniewicz-Chidiac
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Tracy: Thanks for writing such a descriptive review. You make it sound so tempting that we’ll have to check it out soon!
It does sound fun! Is it more an adult-only venue, or does it have a family-friendly side?
I’m glad you enjoyed the review! I think it’s definitely more of an “adult” venue. Also - it’s open only in the evenings - I believe opening at 5 p.m.
I hope you are able to go and enjoy it as much as we did!