Reviews on Asian food in Fort Washington, Maryland, United States. Fort Washington is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland. It borders the capital of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., situated just south of the downtown district. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 23,717. It is a prosperous community with an African American majority population. The Fort Washington community is located west of Maryland Route 210, with some additional area to the east of the highway.
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This is a bare bones, plastic tableware kind of place but the food was amazingly good. The place is brand new, sparkling clean and very sparse in a good kind of way. We ordered 2 entrees and were served within 10 minutes by a very cheerful lady. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 199 reviews
I literally ached for sushi one evening after business meetings. I needed something fresh yet light on the stomach. My body called for protein, and not the four-legged kind. The TripAdvisor app showed Momo only a five-minute walk from my hotel, so off I went in search of satisfaction. I arrived right about 6 PM, a kind of in-between time for most restaurants in Alexandria. The dinner crowds would show up soon. The sushi bar was empty, so I gladly accepted a seat. Chef Sam and his assistant worked in a rhythm to deliver the best quality fish in style. I had a front-row seat.I ordered tako (octopus), yellowfin belly, tuna belly, and shrimp nigiri style, and a special snapper as sashimi. The miso soup was tasty and energizing. A Sapporo beer complemented the lot of flavors and textures. For less than $40, you can feast like an emperor. Smiles and great service add up to a winning combination when you're jonesing for some Japanese hospitality in Alexandria.
4 based on 11 reviews
My Filipino food knowledge is nonexistent...but luckily my niece was with me. Based on her recommendation, I ordered the chicken and beef Adobo. Large portion over rice for $7.95. Food was good, nice spices and filling. Staff was friendly and service was efficient. We ate in and there were plenty of clean tables to choose from.
4 based on 319 reviews
A small place (26 seats), a simple one page menu. Meat and vegetarian, no seafood. I enjoyed my first vegan pho ever, while a woman at the next table had raw beef slices with her pho. Tamarind rolls are a must â much better than the regular version. Vietnamese beer utterly forgettable. Fast, friendly service.
4 based on 403 reviews
I was here for an early dinner on a Friday evening. It wasn't busy and the service was fast. The waitress made sure my drink was kept filled. The food was fairly typical of other Thai restaurants I have visited (I'm unadventurous and had the Pad Thai).
4 based on 766 reviews
Grace's is located within a block of nearly all of the hotels in National Harbor. The restaurant is upscale and nicely decorated. Two stories with giant buddha and waterfall accents, and glass exterior walls with harbor views. The food is a nice selection of what you expect in a modern Asian restaurant with dishes from all over Asia. We tried two soups and sushi rolls - all fresh delicious. Good service complete with hot towels before and after dinning. Prices are a touch high, likely because of the waterfront location. Would dine here again.
4 based on 94 reviews
Stopped by after going to MGM. Restaurant was nice and tastefully decorated. Interesting music went from rap to Thai. Service was quick and polite. Food was a nice sized portion and tasted great. Price were extremely reasonable. If we go to MGM again will definitely stop in
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