Great Wall Szechuan is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

1. Great Wall Szechuan

1527 14th St NW (btwn P & Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 34 tips and reviews

Kat L.Kat L: Crispy beef was a pleasant surprise. Mala chicken with veggies is a consistently good.

Doug J.Doug Joubert: The Ma La dishes are mouth numbingly delicious!

Josh W.Josh W: Ma la pork chop is the best!

Meiwah is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

2. Meiwah

1200 New Hampshire Ave NW (M St NW), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · West End · 64 tips and reviews

AlexaAlexa: Quick service! And the Hunan chicken is great.

Chris W.Chris Willey: Orange tofu is not on the menu, but they will make it if you ask. I find it really tasty and spicy as well! Give it a try!

Daria J.Daria Janeen: The Ma Po Tofu is amazing. You must get it.

New Dynasty is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

3. New Dynasty

7.5
2020 P St NW (at Hopkins St NW), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 14 tips and reviews

Chris K.Chris Kennedy: Get the tasty see-u thai noodles with beef and chicken, no shrimp. Counts as basically two meals at once.

Bob F.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. A.Errol A. Adams, J.D., M.L.S.: Not enough meat in the combination Lo Mein

Sichuan Pavilion is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

4. 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

Robin S.Robin S: Mabo Tofu superb. Also shrimp lomein highly recommend.

MitraMitra: Their ma po tofu is definitely the best in dc

Behrad EatsBehrad Eats: Twice-Cooked Pork should be called twice ordered pork it is so good!

Ming's Restaurant is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

5. Ming's Restaurant

617 H St NW, Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 57 tips and reviews

Pari$Pari$: Open until 4:30am on Friday + Saturday! Great place to grub after a late movie.

Cakes S.Cakes Saw: Best late night food in DC.

JennJenn: Definitely pricier thank other places in Chinatown. The convenience of location is great! Try the sake bombs, tofu miso soup, and peking duck.

Wok and Roll is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

6. Wok and Roll

6.8
604 H St. NW (at Gallery Pl.), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Chinatown · 65 tips and reviews

Divya M.Divya Moolchandani: This place has both Chinese & Japanese options. It's one of my go-to takeout spots. The spicy tuna is reliably good. The portions are big. Not a fan of their bubble tea though

Sack I.Sack It: This is actually in the basement of Mary Surratt's boarding house where John Wilkes Booth conspired to kill Abraham Lincoln. Pretty cool!

EdEd: $1 nigiri sushi during happy hour. $2 bottled beers. M-F 5-8pm. Best deal in town and close to the metro. This restaurant is in the house that the Lincoln assassination conspirators plotted in.

Chinatown Express is one of The 7 Best Places for Hunan Food in Washington.

7. Chinatown Express

6.5
746 6th St Nw (at H St), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 126 tips and reviews

MelissaMelissa: Authentic & yummy! Spicy really is spicy. 👊

DavidDavid: The best things to eat are on the laminated menu they give you. They also happen to be the best bargains (ie: $6 for a cauldron of housemade noodles, $6 for a dozen handmade dumplings, etc). Don't bot

Shuo S.Shuo Song: You don't go to a place like Chinatown Express to get chop suey. So sack up and order something that sounds more authentic, like the beef noodle soup w/ brisket!