DC Hot Spot for Asian Food: Cafe Asia in Washington, DC

Lola Inez

Cafe Asia in Washington, DC is among the most popular restaurants in the city. Known for its famous happy hour, awesome cocktails and awesome cuisine, Cafe Asia remains one of the spots to go when visiting DC. Located at 1720 I Street the trendy eatery is within walking distance of the White House in addition to a variety of popular tourist sites.

The environment at Cafe Asia is one that is fun and comfortable with a trendy, spacious and modern high energy influence. A definite hot spot for locals the popular Asian restaurant is an excellent place to enjoy well prepared Asian cuisine as well as happy hour. The restaurant is also available for special events including business meetings and personal special events and others.

What you can expect at Cafe Asia is a wide assortment of exquisite Pacific Rim influenced cuisine that encompasses a variety of dishes from Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and Singapore. This is an excellent place to dine especially for the foodie has not quite made it out of the comfort zone to experience a combination of excellent spices.

Recommendations on favorite dishes come easy as Cafe Asia has a versatile menu including an excellent collection of sushi. That being said the sushi is awesome particularly during happy hour. Any of the main dishes with lemon grass are excellent as are the noodles soups. Personal favorites include. A popular dish among regular include the spicy Spicy Chinese Ravioli which is filling and delicious.

Overall the food at Cafe Asia is excellent and the environment is one that is most enjoyable and pleasant. The staff is excellent and the experience is definitely one worth repeating for someone who really wants to become familiar with the various tastes available among Asian dishes. The food is moderately price depending on the selection but definitely worth the money.

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Lola is a freelance writer, world traveler and explorer, and a dedicated yogi.  View profile

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  • Michele Arrowsmith- Rowe9/6/2011

    Excellent article!

  • April Spencer9/6/2011

    I love asian food! But thats too far for me to travel too!

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