Mandu - K Street
From OpenTable: Mandu's newest location, opened Jan 2011, is located at the City Vista building in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood. Mandu opened on 18th St. in the fall of 2006 by Chef Yesoon Lee and her two children,... menuism.com
Jin Restaurant And Lounge
Revamped from Mangoes, a more bohemian locale, Jin is the type of restaurant and lounge you may find in, say, Manhattan (but without the cover charge). The food is not the focus here; there are other priorities such as drink... menuism.com
Asia Nine Bar And Lounge
Asia Nine's design draws inspiration from different Asian cultures. Jewel tones and rich woods envelop guests with a warm and exotic atmosphere. Elements of Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Indonesian, and Vietnamese including a ... citysearch.com
Jam Doung
Jamaican restaurants can be a tad tricky to track down in DC; there simply don't seem to be nearly enough of them. That’s all the more reason to swing by Jam Doung! Although it only offers carryout, Jam Doung has a vari... menuism.com
Andy's Carry-out
This hole-in-the-wall fast food joint is a staple to locals of Shaw and Mount Vernon Square. With an eclectic menu of seafood, chicken and Korean specialties, Andy’s Carry-Out is sure to satisfy the urges of even the m... metromix.com
Mandu
The authentic Korean kitchen showcases the talents of owner-chef Yesoon Lee, who delights in bringing her homeland's cuisine to the capital city. Diners may start off with meat or vegetable dumplings. Also a sound choice: the... 10best.com
Yee Hwa
Order two or more orders of bul go ki or kal bi, traditional Korean beef dishes, at Yee Hwa and watch as the waiter cooks it for you at your table. This Korean and Japanese restaurant is practically hidden in between office ... menuism.com
Adam Express
Locals may not want too many people to discover the terrific food available behind the unassuming storefront and tiny two-stool counter of Adam's Express. You'll find Korean specialties that are hard to come by in DC, as wel... menuism.com
Suki Asia
The crowds come to Suki Asia for fast Japanese. The lunch spot caters to business folks who are tired of Subway and fast food. There’s seating here for less than a dozen, on the white plastic and chrome tables, so most... metromix.com
Java Green
This health food haven was voted Best Vegetarian Restaurant for the entire DC metro area on VegDC.com. This is vegetarian/vegan food with an emphasis on Korean cuisine; you can go for either spinach or kimchi! The menu inclu... menuism.com
Cafe Asia
The menu continues the Cafe Asia formula, offering Japanese sushi (decent), Vietnamese spring rolls (better) and Thai coconut milk soup (ignited with wild ginger and green chilies), among the many possibilities. allmenus.com
Mr. Hibachi
It"s clean, quick and amazingly cheap. For less than 6 bucks, you can get yourself a steaming bowl of rice or noodles topped with meats, fish or veggies with your choice of delectable sauces. You won"t find any MSG in their... metromix.com
Cafe Asia
Bustling pan-Asian restaurants offers sushi and other Asian specialties in a chic, minimalist setting. washingtonpost.com
Mark's Kitchen
The eclectic menu meshes well with the eclectic clientele. washingtonpost.com