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Capital Szechuan 0

Capital Szechuan

263reviews

yesterday I went to go get my food. I ordered a simple chicken sandwich with fries and marble sauce. I go to get my food and they give me some nasty fish that’s mixed with something in it as a sandwich knowing that that’s not what I ordered and I’m taking my money like if this is where you want to go and get your carry out and first of all their mumble sauce is one of the horrible, horrible mumble sauce that that they have it’s taste so sour that is not even mumble sauce But if people like to go eat there, that’s dumb

I was disappointed by the shrimp fried rice

China Town 0

China Town

271reviews

Not the best Chinese food, but they are cheap and quick, and the portion is rather large. The lunch specials is especially a good deal, less than $8, and that comes with either fried rice or steamed white rice. No dine-in available so takeout only, but there are public benches right across the street.

I would have given it a 5 star. Have you ever ordered the shrimp with rice. Then they only give you two small cocktail containers for 15 shrimps.....I have added pictures. I think the container with the cold slaw should use the shrimp cocktail....Tell me what you think. I have asked about this several times, and all she says it come like that already.

Young Chow Asian Fusion Sushi Bar 0

Young Chow Asian Fusion Sushi Bar

45reviews

Expectations were not reached here. Upon entering the place could definitely use remodeling. They still have Christmas decorations up. The staff was friendly. The edamame was good but very heavily salted. The 007 roll and the shrimp tempura were ok but had a very heavily fish smell. Obviously i know sushi is fish but the sushi i eat in NYC does not have that strong of a scent. Lastly the Pad thai and Chicken lo mein had a lot of water underneath the food itself and just tasted a bit old. Some of the chicken pieces just tasted anything but chicken. The only reason I did not give 2 stars is because the staff was friendly. Total for the bill was 88$.

Fresh sushi & fantastic lunch specials! Everyone from presidents, to congressmen, to celebrities have dined here & loved the food & service as evident by the numerous signed pictures on the wall. This restaurant is also a quick walk away from the National Mall & is a perfect quick lunch while out sightseeing

Panda Gourmet 0

Panda Gourmet

325reviews

Food was lovely! We really enjoyed the wood ear mushrooms, shangzi steamed cold noodles, the cubed fish and silken tofu-mapo style. The portions were generous and very fresh. The balance of heat and spice was perfect. We are so excited to return now that we know there is authentic Szechuan food in our neighborhood. Service was a bit cold, yet efficient.

Visiting DC to see a concert the place is close went there with my mother and 2 siblings food was great we all enjoyed the meals. Prices are high that being said you get a large portion so it’s reasonable I got the Curry chicken which was great. My mother and one of my siblings got the general tso, and another the beef Lo Mien, everyone was happy ended up spending about 80$ which is fair it’s about what I’d spend going to your run of the mill Chinese American place just with much better food.

Big China 0

Big China

319reviews

The chicken wings are fried perfectly!!...I was just disappointed that the mambo sauce is horrible. The portions are smaller than other DC carryouts. The place could use a facelift. As much business as they get your building and decor should be a lot better. Customer service was good.

Don’t waist your money. I’ve eaten here all my life and the prices aren’t matching the amount of food. My delivery for “1 full sub & 6 wings” came to $29.80, and when you use a cards, they add a $0.50 fee. I’m sorry, It’s not worth it.

Han Palace-Woodley Park 0

Han Palace-Woodley Park

425reviews

Came here with a Chinese friend who said this was an authentic place for Chinese food. They had Chicken Feet, pork baos, a pork gravy. I had a Cucumber appetizer, a tofu gravy which was served with rice. A dessert which was tapioca in sweetened coconut milk. We also had flower tea. The food was so so good. Service was reasonably quick. Price is justified. Definitely recommend the place.

So welcoming and great service delighted us with really great food at reasonable prices. Each dish was carefully prepared, served hot, and so tasty! An example of attentive service: I was struggling trying handle the scallion pancake with my chopsticks. Without my asking, the waitress showed up with knives and forks for each of us at the table. The photos show orange chicken, Chinese broccoli, Mongolian fried beef, egg rolls (vegetarian), scallion pancakes, shrimp dim sum, crab dim sum. Another great thing about this restaurant is that it is just a few doors up the street from ROSE AVENUE BAKERY. Leave some room after your meal at Han Palace to top things off with a goodie from Rose Avenue.

New Dynasty 0

New Dynasty

544reviews

We had the general tsao, Mongolian beef, and vegetable fried rice; it was all delicious. Customer service was great as well. It’s probably the best Halal Chinese food I’ve ever had.

A small restaurant with a large menu of Chinese and other Asian dishes. My friend and I shared Singapore Noodle Vegetable ($15.95) and White Meat Orange Chicken ($16.95). We enjoyed our lunch and noticed how good all the food being served looked. Located close to the Metro and just a few blocks from the Phillips.

Howard China 0

Howard China

427reviews

Yes it’s cash only. The Wings & Fries with Mumbo Sauce All over is Beyond Legendary. Ice tea and lemonade mix goes hard too. I get same thing everytime and it has not failed me yet. It’s No thrills but worth every penny and always hits the spot. Best Wings & Fries in the DC area. Wings breaded properly and fries are crispy not soggy

Had the chicken teriyaki and tenders with fries. Both were great, only the fries could be a bit better. Overall great value for the price, but the waiting area is quite sketchy.

Viet Chopsticks 0

Viet Chopsticks

254reviews

Unable to eat beef anymore, I was surprised how delicious the chicken pho was. The broth was savory, with all the spice notes of the beef version. They also had great service and a clean and comfortable environment.

First time we came here it was great. Food was good and the two guys serving us are very attentive. We came back the next night, and this time two female was our waitress. They were more interested in their own mobile phone than to serve customers. This time food was below average. We won’t be coming back again

East Street Cafe 0

East Street Cafe

123reviews

I was happy with my lunch here. We got a couple of dishes to share and an appetizer, and it was all good. My favorite part was the pickled cabbage with the Manila pork BBQ dish. We also got general Tso chicken and fried lumpia.

I highly recommend this restaurant, I asked one of the transit staff their favorite place to eat in the station and was directed here. If you can get past how high in elevation you’ll be, then you have a great meal and service ahead of you. I ordered shrimp fried rice w/ steamed broccoli (not sure of the exact platter name), it was great and refreshing. The plate had me set for my journey ahead, thanks again.

Shanghai Lounge 0

Shanghai Lounge

401reviews

Celebrated with my friends here, the atmosphere, the food, the staff, and customer service were outstanding. We had a great time her and left with full belly. Food was on point and much better than most other places. Enjoyed the experience. Best of all everything was sooooo clean.

Shanghai lounge rocks because it's not trying to prove anything this is freshly prepared Chinese food the traditional way and the ingredients are pretty good love their eggplant love their shrimp love their soup buns and love their service oriented owners and servers that want to make you happy. I am raising the rating of the food to five stars. I visited recently and the food was more than excellent. I think this is the best Chinese restaurant in DC..cucumber salad and soup buns yum!

Joy Luck House 0

Joy Luck House

400reviews

While the restaurant is small, and right off of the busy road. IIt offered a cozy and welcoming atoatmosphere. The lady behind the counter was friendly and helpful with our orders. The food was really tasty and was prepared to orderl. The steamed soup buns were sooooo good and I had to get a second order before leaving our meal. The chicken in garlic sauce was really flavorful and was something I would get again. The Beef Szechuan was alright but I would probably choose something else next time as it wasn't as flavorful as everything else. All around great section for the evening.

Food was hot and fantastic! Price was great! Service was fast! If you are looking for a no frills Chinese restaurant. This is the place to go. We had the shrimp fried rice, orange chicken and General Tso’s chicken.