2. Doi Moi
8.5
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews
Trevor M: Mushroom dumplings, papaya salad, chicken curry, and veg noodles were really good!
Washington Post: Part Thai, part Vietnamese, Doi Moi is pleasure. Mark Kuller (Proof, Estadio) and chef Haidar Karoum returned from Southeast Asia to create flavors that some foodists compare to Little Serow.
Tara C: Love everything (lemongrass beef & peanut cocktails) but the service
5. DC Noodles
1412 U St NW (at 14th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · U-Street · 64 tips and reviews
Behrad Eats: The Spicy Beef Buns are a must for an appetizer, the combination of the spicy pico de gallo, grilled meat and ginger offer a great balance in flavor.
Behrad Eats: A variety of noodle dishes offered that are all delicious. I recommend the Red Miso Ramen that's got just the right amount of heat in it.
Keith W: don't forget to order a thai iced coffee to go with your meal
7. OYA
777 9th St NW (at H St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 71 tips and reviews
Andrea Newland: Fancier resturant, great ambience. Sushi/French cuisine. Crab Tempura sushi roll was my favorite!
Food Network: Broaden your sushi horizons with rolls including the Short Rib Tempura Roll, the alligator-filled Godzilla Roll and the Fruit Roll Up. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Eric K. Noji, M.D.: OYA is a wonderful place. Up there with my favorite sushi place in DC, Sushi Taro on 17th and P. But still a bit below my cousins place in Tokyo. See attached link. Read more.
8. Raku
1900 Q St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 55 tips and reviews
Mariana Escalante: Volcano roll, scallop nigiri and kale salad are really good!
Mike Wilkinson: If you're meeting a friend here and they're late, just ask for a table for 1 and they'll set you immediately.
Steve Taylor: The yellow coconut curry chicken soup is amazingly good!
10. Masa 14
1825 14th St NW (at Swann St NW), Washington, D.C.
Tapas Restaurant · U-Street · 140 tips and reviews
TBD: Brunch and the City says "the Tenderloin Benedict with scallion kimchi pancake, poached egg, green chile and hollandaise was definitely at the top of my list." Read more.
Bitches Who Brunch: We swear the brunch deal at Masa 14 is too good to last. $35 for unlimited anything on the menu, plus bottomless drinks. Plan on spending hours there. We gave it an A+!
Rachael King: Holy mouthgasm, Batman. Serrano ham flatbread or bust.
11. New Dynasty
7.5
2020 P St NW (at Hopkins St NW), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 14 tips and reviews
Donny C: Get the Indonesian Fried Rice with 'extra all sauce' and a fried egg on top for a bold authentic south east asian taste!
Bob Fine: One of my favorite Chinese take-outs in DC. Also, you can get a free soup or soda with your order if you show your college I'd.
Errol A. Adams, J.D., M.L.S.: Not enough meat in the combination Lo Mein