Oohh's & Aahh's is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

1. Oohh's & Aahh's

8.2
5933 Georgia Ave NW (Peabody), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Brightwood · 5 tips and reviews

Elle 💄 D.Elle 💄 D.: The fried chicken breast is my go to.

Cleveland C.Cleveland Chandler: Wonderful food!!

Valerie R.Valerie Rosenberg: Everthing great

Whole Foods Market is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

2. Whole Foods Market

7.8
4530 40th St NW (at Albemarle St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Tenleytown · 22 tips and reviews

Anastasia D.Anastasia Dellaccio: The Dolci Gelati gelato is local, artisan and incredibly delicious!

Ashley G.Ashley Groves: They don't sell Half Foods here.

Derek F.Derek Fromson: Value Meals, offered in the deli section at all locations, are a great deal. For $6,8 or 10, choose a main dish of chicken or pasta + 2 non-protein sides for $6, vegan +2 for $8, meat/fish +2 for $10.

Umi Japanese Cuisine is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

3. Umi Japanese Cuisine

7.4
2625 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 18 tips and reviews

Peter d.Peter den Hartog: Great sushi, the happy hour deal is perfect. Try some of the special rolls, you won't be disappointed.

AddisonAddison: Sit at the bar for a free snack (usually) lol All the rolls are good but the Superman tops the list!

Amanda P.Amanda Panda: DO NOT order king of the sea, overpriced and has chewy scallops

Tono Sushi is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

4. Tono Sushi

7.7
2605 Connecticut Ave NW (at Calvert St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 45 tips and reviews

arisharish: vegetarians: try the spicy crunchy tofu roll-- you won't be disappointed

Dan R.Dan Rapela: Was surprised they have a $1 sushi happy hour, even on weekends (in winter), with a good selection. Crunchy spicy tuna roll and tuna tartare were excellent! Read more.

Laura G A.Laura G Adams: A must there is there Rainbow Roll- so good! The Lobster Roll and either of their Dragon Rolls are fantastic too.

Mai Thai is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

5. Mai Thai

7.6
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Georgetown · 26 tips and reviews

Babybeartree L.Babybeartree L: Red Curry Jae is superb! Wonderful taste and it's veggie!!

Enrique G.Enrique Granados: Be sure to get the pad thai it's great ! Also be sure to try the thai iced tea it terrific.

Steven A.Steven Androphy: Definitely a respectable Thai restaurant. The larb chicken was delicious, the crispy duck was flavorful, and the service was friendly.

Absolute Noodle is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

6. Absolute Noodle

7.3
772 NW 5th St, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Chinatown · 22 tips and reviews

jjsnugglejjsnuggle: Huge delicious portions. The lemongrass/coconut bowl was awesome on a cold day. Pork belly buns were lip-smackin good!

Moe B.Moe Byrd: GENERAL TSO NOODLES & MARYLAND CRABCAKE'S ARE THE BOMB

Nayha P.Nayha Patel: The chicken for the chicken lettuce wraps tasted like wet dog food, but my roommate said her sushi was the best she's had in DC...and she eats A LOT of sushi.

Young Chow is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

7. Young Chow

7.2
312 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, D.C.
Chinese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 10 tips and reviews

NOM NOM BorisNOM NOM Boris: Try their super egg gooey Egg Drop Soup. More tips & pics @ nomnomboris.com

NOM NOM BorisNOM NOM Boris: You must try Dragon & Phonix dish with amazing chicken and shrimp! More tips & pics @ nomnomboris.com

Richard L.Richard Lares: Everything excellent

Momiji is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

8. Momiji

7.7
505 H St NW (at 5th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Japanese Restaurant · Chinatown · 71 tips and reviews

Edward D.Edward Daniels: Hands down, best sushi and value in DC!

suicide_blondsuicide_blond: Valentine roll is my favorite -presentation alone is worth it xoxo

Mia M.Mia Miller: Try the Valentine Rolls. Delicious!

Sushi Aoi is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

9. Sushi Aoi

7.2
1100 New York Ave NW (btw 12th St & I St), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 14 tips and reviews

blitzyblitzy: Sushi at lunch and happy hour are good! Everything tastes fresh and staff is quick. Happy hour cocktails are affordable and strong. Easy for groups inside and outside.

Shawn R.Shawn Rahmani: Not bad prices on sushi at happy hour

Joris E.Joris Evers: When I ate here on a Wednesday night all the other diners were single business travelers too. So, don't feel awkward walking in here by yourself if you happen to be solo in DC.

Mai Thai is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

10. Mai Thai

7.2
1200 19th St NW (at M St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 37 tips and reviews

Samantha S.Samantha Solleveld Pepi: Happy hour, Hypnotiq Martini and Crab schrimp spring rolls, Go!

Lauren K.Lauren Karasek: One of the best happy hours in the neighborhood--$5 cocktails (I recommend the Thai Tiger, but beware, it bites) and very reasonably priced appetizers (e.g. $3 spring rolls). Also try the pama mimosa

aroaro: Their pad see eew with chicken is the best in the area. Mmmmmm!

Smithsonian’s National Zoo is one of The 11 Best Places for Teriyaki Sauce in Washington.

11. Smithsonian’s National Zoo

8.9
3001 Connecticut Ave NW (at Hawthorne St NW), Washington, D.C.
Zoo · National Zoological Park · 327 tips and reviews

Markus T.Markus Tarjamo: One of the best zoos in the US. Free admission, very photogenic, and a lot to see! A fun activity on any day

Washington PostWashington Post: The latest baby panda at the National Zoo was born Aug. 23, 2013. It's a girl born to Tian Tian and Mei Xiang. Washington pandarazzi will have to wait four months for an in-person look at the cub. Read more.

National Wildlife FederationNational Wildlife Federation: Be on the lookout for Black Squirrels. The animals were introduced by the Smithsonian National Zoological Park and can be a common sight in the city.