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 Kennedy: Get the tasty see-u thai noodles with beef and chicken, no shrimp. Counts as basically two meals at once.
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
6. Wok and Roll
6.8
604 H St. NW (at Gallery Pl.), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Chinatown · 65 tips and reviews
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 It: This is actually in the basement of Mary Surratt's boarding house where John Wilkes Booth conspired to kill Abraham Lincoln. Pretty cool!
Ed: $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.
7. Chinatown Express
6.5
746 6th St Nw (at H St), Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 126 tips and reviews
Melissa: Authentic & yummy! Spicy really is spicy. 👊
David: 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 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!