April 4, 2018 · by willoughbyandy · in District of Columbia, Everything Else, Northeast · Leave a comment. Tonight’s first dinner comes to you courtesy of an article from the July 2011 issue Travel and Leisure, called “The United States of Deliciousness”. In it, the chef at Beef & Barley raved about the Philly cheesesteak at Yum’s II. He said it was the best cheesesteak, outside of Philly. Challenge accepted.
Super awesome restaurant (not really a restaurant just pick up) higly recommend the sesame chicken! A ton of food for really cheap and open late!
Hamburger !!. The BEST simple, cheap hamburger/FF in the area. It all is what it is...good, fast, cheap food.
This place is actually good Chinese food. I asked for the rice to be made extra spicy and it absolutely was. My chicken was fresh. I hate that 4 chicken wings and regular rice (no protein or veg outside of bean sprouts and onions) is $11, a bit much but I guess these are the times. I do reccomend though. Service good for the simple fact that my rice was spicy. A lot of places are lazy with it but they weren’t.
This was a surprisingly great take-out. It had steady business on the freezing nights I ordered. We tried their sweet and sour chicken, chicken fried rice, pork lo mein, and shrimp with mixed vegetables in white sauce. Each meal had plenty of meat, perfect taste, and was affordable. I've had chinese take-out all over the world, and trust me this place is good.
You would be completely forgiven for walking right past this place, because truth be told it doesn't look like much. But trust me when I say it has by FAR the best crispy beef I've ever had. I try to stop by every time I'm in DC, and spend far more effort than I'd like looking for Chinese restaurants in other cities that even remotely compare.
Typical American Chinese food menu. Ordering was quick and easy, and they take credit card, though not the most friendly. Some items are good and some are soap (like the fried rice that comes with entrees). M2 chicken Mei Fun is a gem. Spicy curry-flavored, as pictured.
Staying here for pride and not really knowing where to eat we came across this little restaurant. The woman was so nice. The prices was unbeatable and the food was excellent. I’m normally very picky with my Asian food but this place wins my vote. We got the Mongolian beef and normally i can withstand spice but this was hottttt lol. Still very tasty. The price point is what I’m loving. I got so much food for 25 bucks compared to some places.
Very nice Chinese restaurant they have little bit everything chicken wings and they always have a good lunch special Monday through Saturday very very nice and very clean and you can see them preparing
If you haven’t eaten wings in here standing up with mumbo sauce all over your shirt at 3am then you know nothing about DC. Just get some wings and rice and drench everything in mumbo. Add some crab rangoons for good measure. Packed late night but moves fast. The general tso’s is good too but honestly everything probably is.
Food was ok, not the best I’ve had. I might of had not like it as much as I thought since they got my order wrong. Went back for a second time and they got my order right.
Orange chicken was good.
Great food at a reasonable price. Cheap and delicious Chinese takeout ia the backbone of any self-respecting city, and coming down from Philly, I see that DC is not slouching in that regard. Good food! Quick service!
Best Chinese takeout in DC.
It's not fancy, it's usually packed especially on the weekends, and it stays open super late...
Their chicken wings are always on point and their fried rice is actually flavorful not bland like most Chinese take out spots.
They get the Thumbs Up 👍🏼
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