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China King 0

China King

320reviews

The food is pretty good, but we felt we were being rushed. The server even grabbed my plate without asking, and I wasn’t finished eating when she slapped my bill down. The other two people with me felt the server had been staring at them, which may or may not be true. I did tip because I know servers don’t make much. In hindsight, maybe I shouldn’t have. The biggest mistake she made was taking my plate without asking. But, oddly enough, she also kept asking me if I wanted more to drink when my glass was 3/4 full. It was just strange. Since this has never happened before, so I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume she was new. It wasn’t at all crowded.

China King is one of my favorites. They are fast, yummy, and fresh. They do such a good job cooking the shrimp to perfection. Great deal for lunch too!

Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke 0

Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke

1629reviews

The food was so good and large portions to share with table. The location was a good walk. The menu has a large variety. There are only a few vegetarian options. The waitress was kind and patient with our questions. Inside is a little outdated as well as outside, but the food trumps it all!

Update. I found a cooked roach/ bug in my seasame chicken. I was offered a refund of remake in the food. Gross. Never going back. The orange sesame chicken is a must. Wasn't a fan of the fried wings and curry shrimp. A strange amount of veggies. There is a "security" door that you must be let in to get to the dining area. I wouldn't go back to dine but would do they sesame again. The staff was very nice.

Jackey Cafe 0

Jackey Cafe

292reviews

I ordered from here because I function on a nocturnal schedule and it was one of the only spots open on Christmas Eve night (well, technically Christmas day since I ordered after midnight)! Got General Tso's bean curd and BOGO egg drop soup. The general tso's bean curd-- SO good! And so generous with the portion, chock full. I'm not a vegetarian but enjoy the food, and this is one of the best takes I've had. I don't like heavily battered stuff, this was perfect for me. Basically tasted like tofu with a cooked skin. It came with three pieces of steamed broccoli, I wish there was more broccoli but that wasn't included in the item description, so, fair enough. It also came with what the description said was a, "small," box of rice but I would describe it more as medium since I've definitely had smaller boxes of rice. Filling meal. The egg drop soup is interesting.Tasty and warming, but has a taste like leftover slightly burnt pieces from a skillet? IDK how else to say it. Mde it kind of homey. Big containers too. Happy with it. It arrived quickly via UberEats and was piping hot. I would definitely order from here again.

Not good! Swung by here for carry out and almost skipped it because the restaurant was empty and the one across the street was packed. Thought it might just be because it was late. Wrong. Not very clean restaurant and the food was terrible. Inedible and expensive. Avoid at all costs. The soup was gluey and the crab Rangoon was terrible. We got some appetizers, a soup and fried rice and it was $56 including a tip and inedible.

Yum's 0

Yum's

499reviews

I had heard great things about Yum’s wings and their mambo sauce, so during my visit to D.C., I decided to call and inquire if the sauce came with the wings. Unfortunately, my experience with their customer service was beyond disappointing. The person who answered the phone was incredibly rude from the start. When I tried to ask a simple question, she repeatedly interrupted me, saying, "We don’t do deliver, just come in." I wasn’t even asking about delivery—I was just trying to confirm details about their menu. I had to call back four times because she kept hanging up on me, each time becoming ruder and more dismissive. By the fourth call, I decided enough was enough. If this is how they treat potential customers, I can only imagine what the in-person experience would be like. After reading reviews, it seems I’m not the only one who has experienced this unprofessional behavior. For a place that’s supposed to be a D.C. staple, their customer service is abysmal. Save yourself the frustration and avoid Yum’s. There are plenty of other spots in D.C. where you can enjoy great food without being disrespected. I’ll be spending my money elsewhere!

I am not sure why they thought it was okay to send some burnt crab sticks the dam fries was not fresh either their grease is dirty I threw the whole thing in the trash

Jerry's Carry Out 0

Jerry's Carry Out

431reviews

This is the best carry-out in DC and it's not even close. The chicken wings fried hard with shrimp fried rice and no onions. The food always taste fresh. Even a day or two later. I also love the whole steak and cheeses with bacon. If you eat pork. But if you like shrimp I highly recommend the shrimp basket with fried rice no onions and keep the bean sprouts.

Great quick fast awesome service she said I'll be back and I think she's right CHICKEN IS FRESH HOT AND PERFECT TO TASTE not burnt or over cooked. Great service for late night

Chinatown Garden 0

Chinatown Garden

919reviews

Good food at a decent price. You get some well prepared and well cooked meat, vegetables, rice and noodles, you get generous portions, and it all comes out pretty quick. There’s no risks being taken here. The main thing holding this restaurant back is the lack of bold flavours. Dishes are all good, but not quite amazing.

Good value for your buck here. They serve fresh homestyle Chinese food in generous portions. Both of us could not finish our main course. I'm glad we didn't order an appetizer. They serve full bar here. They have a deep menu of items to choose from. Family-friendly. Roomy and comfortable inside dining. Access is by stairway only. Service was quick and friendly.

Chinatown Express 0

Chinatown Express

1947reviews

My 3rd visit to DC and every time we come, we make sure to eat here. Authentic and delicious! My must haves include the fresh made noodles and dumplings. The portions are large, so great value. Due to a fire last spring, they closed and used that as an opportunity to renovate. How fortunate are we that they just reopened yesterday! The place is beautiful!! They updated the atmosphere but they are still the same in heart! It is a family run restaurant and some of their non-family staff have been with them for 30 years. Truly a must visit in DC!

I was really disappointed with my overall experience. The food was not fresh and the service was poor. The "crispy" pork & ducky was soggy, it was not at all crispy. The "soup" dumplings was dry & hard, with no soup at all - I believe all these foods were leftovers and was heated up by microwave... and the service was below average... the waitress keep telling us it was the freshest food, keep watching us eat like hawks cuz they didn't have any business and we were the only table inside... and watch me to see how much I tip at the end... made it extremely uncomfortable…... This was the only bad experience visiting DC. Avoid this place if you can.

City Lights of China 0

City Lights of China

361reviews

I ordered a chicken and broccoli dish for takeout on New Year's Eve, and although it had an unusual taste, I didn't think much of it at the time. Unfortunately, within hours, I became extremely ill, vomiting for hours, which completely ruined my New Year's plans. I ended up feeling awful for the next 48 hours. I’m deeply disappointed by this experience and will not be returning.

I’ve picked up DoorDash from the DuPont Circle location several times and wanted to try the food myself. I went to their new location. They don’t have inside service at the new Adams Morgan location. The self service machines was okay, the food was okay. We got the lunch specials which had a few options. We chose orange chicken and General T’so Chicken with extra spice. Both were with friend rice which was really good. The chicken for both dishes were super salty and tasted similar. I was kinda disappointed but maybe we need to try something else more authentic. Overall it was okay, nothing to suggest for anyone to trying other than the fried rice.

Full Kee 0

Full Kee

555reviews

But this is a small, local restaurant right across the street from the Fairfield Inn where we were staying. Also only a block away from the capital one arena. The restaurant isn’t fancy, but the food and service were excellent. We had wonton soup, eggrolls, orange chicken, and sweet-and-sour shrimp. All very good. My wife thinks the shrimp could’ve used a few more vegetables but otherwise was great. They do not serve alcohol, but pot of tea was fine.

Found this little restaurant where the locals eat. Amazing food, the best we have had in the US so far. Great service and price. Would definitely dine there again.

China House 0

China House

120reviews

My overall experience was pretty cool The only reason I gave this place a lower stars than I usually give The food was pretty good, but the service could have been better ; they messed up on my order and they wasn't willing to fix it I ordered a fish sub instead of a fish sandwich but I'm not that picky so I just left with what I had. Food was pretty good. Place was pretty clean

My number one Chinese take out here in NE DC. Owners are great, food is delicious, portions are big! The lunch special (11am - 3pm) is a great deal at $8!

Han Palace-Barracks Row 0

Han Palace-Barracks Row

270reviews

Went here for lunch and the food was great! The place is kinda small. Can't imagine how it is when it's happy hour or the weekend.Me and my bestie went when it just opened on a Friday. They have 2 menu choices. We did the 2nd option. It was like an all you can eat. Everything we ordered was good. The Peking duck was everything!! The purple yolk bun was really good. Wish I could have eaten all of it but I was full by the time we got to dessert lol. Would definitely go back!!

I'll start out with saying this is not a traditional dim sum restaurant so this review is not to compare it to places like China Garden or AJs. Han Palace's all you can eat option is called their tasting menu and I think THAT is an accurate description. And I really enjoyed it!! For $35pp, you can get a lot of solid options for dumplings, noodles, fried rice and congee. For the two of us, I thought that was the best deal. Option B is $48 and opens access to their whole menu to include their roast items which is great. I would only do this option if I was very hungry or if I had a larger group as I don't think I would have been able to eat my money's worth. I won't list everything we tried but I will say their dumplings were acceptable but not as good as traditional dim sum places. We tried their beef dry chow and the veg lo mein and both were excellent. Service was quick, not un-friendly, and the ambiance was adorable. Will definitely be back and with friends!!

Eddie Leonard Carryout 0

Eddie Leonard Carryout

128reviews

first time ordering here. I got the chicken lo mein and there was a small caterpillar or maggot of some sort? I’m really grossed out.

The highlight was the chicken wings and the bbq rib tips. The general tsao was a bit under seasoned (not spicy at all) and the chicken coating was on the thicker side - maybe 60% coating and 40% chicken. The lo mein was also a bit bland, I had to add quite a bit of sriracha at home.