1. Panda Gourmet
8.0
2700 New York Ave NE (at Bladensburg Rd NE), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Brentwood - Langdon · 32 tips and reviews
Ben: Dan Dan Noodles, Cumin Lamb, and Hot Dry Spicy Fried Chicken are our go to favorites. Fish in spicy black bean sauce is also amazing but quite a large serve for two.
Sandy: Best Szechuan in the city limits. Can't go wrong with any of the noodles, and the fish filet with silken tofu in hot chili sauce has an amazing flavor.
Washington Post: The lamb with cumin is dry-fried and served under a forest of cilantro, chilis, fat slices of garlic and bell pepper. Read more.
2. dLeña
8.5
476 K St NW, Washington, D.C.
Restaurant · Mount Vernon Square · 6 tips and reviews
April Armstrong: The CrabCake Tostada, Grilled Mushroom Tacos, and Wood Grilled chicken were delicious 😋
Bobby: Can’t go wrong with any of the guacamole options. The seafood enchiladas and empanadas were solid too.
Malu Tirzell: Try the ceviche, mushroom tacos. The corn cake for dessert is amazing.
6. Dumplings & Beyond
8.3
2400 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Dumpling Restaurant · Glover Park · 8 tips and reviews
Lucia Theresa: Dope dumplings! Great prices, huge portions, sooooo delicious.
Mihail: Nice dumplings, big portions.
Ranini Pastel: I absolutely LOVE the beef noodle soup and the beef and onion homemade dumplings. Highly recommend them, but the prices went up recently, so a good meal will probably cost you at least $25.
7. Beau Thai
8.4
3162 Mount Pleasant St NW (at Kilbourne Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Mount Pleasant · 32 tips and reviews
Steve Zohler: Great Thai. Loved the drunken noodles,pad thai, and parang curry
Cory Chimka: 1/2 price beer & wine (incl. bottles!) at happy hour, super family friendly, top notch food & service. 10/10
Kevin Cobb: Order the mango sticky rice for dessert!
9. Mai Thai
7.5
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews
April Armstrong: Yum, you can’t go wrong with either the green or red curry.
Enrique Granados: Be sure to get the pad thai it's great ! Also be sure to try the thai iced tea it terrific.
Steven Androphy: Definitely a respectable Thai restaurant. The larb chicken was delicious, the crispy duck was flavorful, and the service was friendly.
10. Umi Japanese Cuisine
7.5
2625 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 18 tips and reviews
Peter den Hartog: Great sushi, the happy hour deal is perfect. Try some of the special rolls, you won't be disappointed.
Addison: Sit at the bar for a free snack (usually) lol All the rolls are good but the Superman tops the list!
Amanda Panda: DO NOT order king of the sea, overpriced and has chewy scallops
11. Sichuan Pavilion
7.8
1814 K St NW (at 18th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 50 tips and reviews
AFAR Media: Kick off your meal with the beef and tendon appetizer.For mains, you must, must have the steamed beef (or pork if you prefer) in chili sauce and mapo tofu—two Sichuanese classics. Read more.
Mitra: Their ma po tofu is definitely the best in dc
Behrad Eats: Twice-Cooked Pork should be called twice ordered pork it is so good!