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'Real Housewives' Stars Dine At Silver Spring Restaurant: Report

Two stars from "The Real Housewives of Potomac" dine at downtown Silver Spring's Miss Toya's Creole House.

SILVER SPRING, MD — On a recent episode of "The Real Housewives of Potomac," stars Candiace Dillard Bassett and Nneka Ihim stopped to eat at Miss Toya’s Creole House in downtown Silver Spring, according to a news report.

The restaurant, which specializes in serving Southern and New Orleans-style Creole food, even gets a name check from Ihim on the show, according to Source of the Spring.

In addition to Miss Toya's Creole House, Takoma Park native Chef Jeffeary Miskiri founded three other Washington, D.C. eateries: Po Boy Jim, Creole on 14th and Suga & Spice. He was recently appointed to the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington Board of Directors.

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