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    ANJU

    4.3 (671 reviews)
    ModerateKorean
    Closed 11:00 am - 1:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    L to R: Cocktail (?), Beer(?)
    Rose E.

    I made RSVP for this Korean restaurant on a Sunday evening...and it was bustling! Despite RSVP for the main room, we got seated in an extended part of the room (more like an indoor patio?)...so frankly, the ambiance was a bit off for me. So was the overhead music. Guess I expected a more authentic Korean experience, but the place was more or less an Americanized Korean bistro. Still, the foods seemed authentic! We ordered a few things to share... Mandu, Dolsot Bibimbap, and this Ssam Board. For drinks, my husband got some beer (?), and I got this fruity cocktail (??). First, the positives! The Mandu was really, really good...and quite meaty! The Dolsot Bibimbap was good in that it came with a generous load of fresh veggies. Now the problems. The Bulgogi in the Dolsot Bibimbap was problematic. It was a bit too fatty...and too chunky...and just hard to eat. It was also a bit bland! They should have cut it up a bit...or provided us with proper cutlery, like a fork and a knife! This is a pet peeve of mine...but nowadays, hardly any restaurant gives you the full set of cutlery. Just fork, or just chopsticks!! Then the Ssam Board. While it looked luscious, I personally had a problem with the meat. While I love Galbi, cuts of Galbi was all-out rare. The waiter didn't even ask for our preference, by the way. If I knew it'd be prepared that red, I would have ordered something else. If it was medium-rare, for instance, I might have liked this dish. My husband prefers a much more rare cut of meat than me, yet even he thought this was too red. Also, I expected something more than raddish for sides. Not sure if this "Board" was worth $42. We also tried this Black Sesame Ice Cream dessert. I loved the flavor...but nothing too special. Service was a bit off as well. While friendly at our table, our waiter wasn't too attentive...especially in the beginning. If he stopped by our table earlier, I might have gotten them to bring back the Ssam Board to cook the meat a bit more. Frankly, I was underwhelmed with the foods, the presentation, even the service. Overall, there were just too many things amiss (or just underwhelming??)...so much so that I doubt I'll pick this place again.

    Linnea E.

    I'd heard great things about Anju and was excited to finally visit! I made a reservation for our party of 3 which I definitely recommend as there was already a line forming before they opened. We ordered a few drinks and mandu to start before getting to our main courses of pork rib kimchi fried rice, palace ddukbokgi, and bibimbap. I had the bibimbap which could easily have fed two and was chock full of veggies, but could've used a bit more seasoning. It comes with gochujang on the side so maybe I should've added more! I was also surprised that the banchan weren't complimentary like at other Korean places I've been to so unfortunately we didn't try any of those.

    Palace ddukbokgi
    Zee H.

    Super friendly service, tasty flavors, and a kind of dark but cozy ambiance around the restaurant. Staff were all super friendly! We ordered the mandu (pretty standard), chikin (larger than expected and a crazy good crunch!), Palace ddukbokgi (enjoyed the sweet soy base instead of the typical spicy gochujang which I avoid due to being weak with spicy foods), and Dolsot Bibim Bap (we chose bulgogi and it was yummy!). I'd say the standout dish was the chikin, which we didn't expect to like as much as we did! I was evidently too busy eating it to remember to take a picture of it...

    Jade C.

    Anju Overall Rating:(2/5 Stars) I fear I just don't get the hype. For a place that rarely has reservations available, I expected to be wowed, but instead I left underwhelmed and slightly confused. Nothing was outright bad, but very little felt consistently great. Food: * Chikin $25: I may not be a fan of double-fried chicken, at least not with this style of coating. It was thick, sticky, and overwhelming to the point that it was hard to enjoy the actual chicken. The white meat pieces were especially dry, which only made the heavy coating more noticeable. Flavor was just okay. I liked the white BBQ sauce, but I was too distracted by everything else to fully enjoy it. * Dak Mandu $19: I sent this back. The flavors fell flat, and while I've been loving apple in savory dishes lately, this version felt one-dimensional and uninspired. * Broccolini Twigim $17: A standout. The coating was crisp and flavorful, and the buchu ranch was incredible. This dish had balance, texture, and personality. * Mandu $16: I see why this was on nearly every table. Hearty, comforting, and reliably tasty. Classic dumplings done well. Service: I was seated in a tucked-away corner that made it difficult for staff to see me, which led to inconsistent service. Everyone was friendly and helpful when we did interact, but there were several moments where I was clearly trying to get attention and couldn't. At one point, I had to get up to flag someone down myself. Not terrible service, just not attentive. Disclaimer: These are my personal opinions. Please try these restaurants and form your own judgments--it's what I would do.

    Hansik Jeongsik
    Sheran M.

    Always a pleasure stopping at Anju. It's a modern interpretation of Korean cuisine that still manages to hold onto some authentic elements. We went for brunch and shared a Gimbap Box and a Hansik Jeongsik. Both were good, but the Hansik was definitely the tastier of the two. Service was pleasant and the ambience as lovely as ever. That exposed burned wall never gets old.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Lynn N.

    Great happy hour options! They have a good quality selection of items with sizable portions. Definitely enough for sharing. Everything was well seasoned. From the dinner menu we ordered the bibimbap. It was a large portion and packed with veggies. The cucumber and kimchi banchan tasted great. Their downstairs bar area and happy hour seating is limited so we arrived at the start of the happy hour to ensure we could get a spot. Employees were super friendly. After we shared our after dinner plans to visit the Washington Monument, with the server, he went above and beyond. He found a coworker who was familiar with the area and she came to our table to give us some great insider knowledge for our visit. What a pleasant surprise! Thank you to the staff for a great meal and the friendly welcoming environment.

    Banchan
    Kirk F.

    With 600 reviews and counting ANJU does not need my comments but...still. ANJU rocks Great, laid back, fun atmosphere. Wonderful, friendly, enthusiastic staff. The food is out of this world. The drinks are special, and the presentation is (chef's kiss). Man I want to live within walking distance of ANJU.

    Natalie M.

    I was celebrating a special occasion with a group of friends. Once seated, I was greeted by a card that read: "Thank you for joining us on your special day." I appreciated the thoughtful gesture. My friends and I kicked things off with a round of sana sana (Singani 63, Mal bien limon mezcal, falernum charred orange, yujacha, and yuzu) cocktails. Our cheerful waitress Cecilia told us it was a limited edition and indeed they had sold out before we could order a second round. We ordered the mandu, chikin, and broccolini twigim appetizers to share. Everything was tasty, especially the mandu dumplings. We ordered the saengseon (branzino), ssam board, and palace ddukbokgi with bulgogi for our entrees. Everything was divine and filling. Our wooden table had a rotating center that made it easy to share dishes without reaching over anyone. We capped things off with the coffee cheesecake and misugaru doughnuts. The cheesecake was just ok; however, the doughnuts with pistachio ice cream and a dusting of cinnamon sugar were delicious. We were the last table to leave at the end of the night and we never felt rushed.

    Korean fried chicken
    Adrian B.

    I was looking for a spot to take my kid before he goes back to college and ANJU popped up on my screen. Scheduling was a snap, and our table was ready when we arrived. They have a very simple menu with something for everyone on it. The downstairs area was packed, but upstairs they had tables that were well spaced out. It was lively, but you could still have a conversation. I ordered the dolsot bibimbap with Bulgogi. Well, it was served in a hot stone bowl, the rice on the bottom was not crispy. Despite that, it was very good. That's the biggest knock I have on this place. Everything else was fantastic and the ingredients were high-quality. We got the donuts for dessert. They were fantastic. If you guzzle soda, know that even though it's fountain soda, they charge per glass.

    Menu as of August 2025
    Amy Lauren S.

    We visited Anju on a double date with another couple back in August 2025, and we had a wonderful experience. First, I highly recommend making a reservation, even on a weeknight. This is a small venue and it gets packed. Thankfully, we had a reservation for the four of us. We had to wait a little longer outside, but not much. Our server was nice and got us started with water, apps, and drinks right away. For dinner, I had the Palace Ddukbokgi, which consists of rice cakes, green beans, zucchini, carrots, mushrooms, onion, kale, sweet soy. Both of the guys had Bibim Bap, and the other lady with us had the Palace Ddukbokgi but added bulgogi (you can also add tofu as a vegetarian option, but I didn't). We shared some delicious apps, and the Broccolini Twigim was my favorite. It is tempura broccolini and was delicious. The Ddukbokgi was a great entrée and very flavorful. I didn't have anything alcoholic to drink, but lots of options are available. My husband had a Korean beer and I tasted his. This is a great spot for a date night in Adams Morgan. I loved that this area of DC has so many ethnic food options as well.

    Braised fish
    Anna C.

    The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it a great spot to hang out and enjoy good food. It's a good spot for to catch up with friends, date night, etc. The vibes are lovely! The menu offers a creative twist on classic Korean dishes, blending familiar flavors with modern flair. Everything felt thoughtfully done and exciting without losing the essence of traditional Korean cuisine. The staff is attentive and helpful with their recommendations. Definitely a place I'd come back to for both the food and the energy. The menu is seasonal and swapped out with seasonal items. Things I've tried that have been no fail: - Melona flan - fried chicken - shrimp Mandu - braised fish with radish

    House Kimchi Half Chikin Mandu

    Our server Isly B was amazing she was very nice and kind to my aunt and I. She gave us wonderful recommendations and was very prepared!! The food and presentation was amazing. My camera always eats first lol. I definitely recommend to come eat here for some fun cocktails and apps!

    Kimchi Jjigae
    Diem P.

    We were craving Korean food and decided to try this spot even though we knew seating might be tough -- they were fully booked and only taking walk-ins at the bar. Luckily, it was worth the wait. The restaurant is small but super cute and cozy. We ordered the Ssam board and the kimchi jjigae. The Ssam board was the star of the night -- honestly one of the most flavorful Korean cooked meat wraps I've had. Beautiful presentation, super fresh, and so inviting. The kimchi jjigae, though, was a miss for me. It was too salty and the meat was a bit too fatty, so I'd probably pass on it next time. Overall, the food was good, but I personally prefer something a little more traditional and authentic. Ambiance is quaint, service was great, and overall it was a nice experience. Would go back for the Ssam board alone!

    Left: Palace Ddukbokgi Middle: Saengseon  Right: Ssam Board

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    Is there parking nearby?

    Not really. Just street parking

    Is it handicapped accessible?

    Yes, but only the entrance level, I did not see any elevator going upstairs.

    If eat at bar is it full menu?

    Yes until 10:00 during the week and 11:00 on the weekends. Then a late night happy hour menu is served at the bar.

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    Mandu

    3.9(936 reviews)
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    Food: I tried Gaji Bokum & Dak Jjim. They both were well seasoned and delicious. Dak jjim is a bit…read morespicy. Just a heads up. ;) Service: I received an incorrect order by an accident, and when I went back, they fixed the mistake quickly. Staff were friendly even though I arrived there after their closing hour. Ambiance: there is a bar area, left side when entered the restaurant, and a dining area on the right. Both parts are well spaced out to have a meal comfortably.

    My girlfriend and I were visiting Washington, DC and decided to give Mandu a try. The restaurant…read moreitself is modern, clean, and nicely decorated, making a great first impression. However, when we walked in and saw only a couple of tables occupied, I had a feeling it might not live up to its appearance. Unfortunately, that feeling turned out to be justified once we looked at the menu and tasted the food. Overall Ratings Atmosphere - 4/5 Service - 3/5 Food - 1/5 Parking - Street Parking Atmosphere - The restaurant is modern, clean, and well maintained. The dining room is attractive and comfortable, and it feels much more upscale than your average Korean restaurant. Service - Service was adequate. Nothing stood out as particularly good or bad. The staff took our order, brought out the food, and checked on us occasionally. What We Ordered - -Galbi - At over $40, this was by far the most disappointing dish of the meal. I've had galbi at countless Korean restaurants, many of which charge under $30 while delivering significantly better flavor and quality. The seasoning was noticeably different from what I'm accustomed to, and not in a good way. For the price, it felt extremely underwhelming. -Pa Jeon - Just okay. It was a standard Korean pancake that didn't stand out in any particular way. -Tofu Stew - We ordered it mild, but it was surprisingly spicy and excessively salty. The saltiness overwhelmed most of the other flavors in the dish. -Korean Fried Chicken - Unfortunately, this suffered from the same issue. The chicken itself was decent, but it was far too salty, making it difficult to enjoy. Final Thoughts - The biggest issue for me was the value. Nearly every dish felt overpriced for the quality being served, and the excessive saltiness across multiple items made the meal even more disappointing. While the restaurant looks great and has a modern atmosphere, the food simply did not justify the prices. Considering how many excellent Korean restaurants I've been to over the years, this was one of the more disappointing experiences. Unfortunately, I wouldn't return.

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    4.3(82 reviews)
    1.1 miGeorgetown
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    This place is okay. The review is for take out only! I decided to grab a quick dinner before…read moreheading back home. I stopped in between 4-430 so noone was really in there. I decided to get a noodle bowl with steak and a bunch of veggies. I do like they had a sauce bar so I was able to get multiple sauces to go! I also grabbed some of their free miso soup to go as well. When I got home I ate my foods. There was barely any meat and mostly the extra ingredients. Def. Needed more sauce (I did a mix of yum yum and teriyaki) but luckily I grabbed more! Overall meal was good but wasn't mind blowing. Might have been when I went and the food was sitting out for a couple of hours. Who knows. The miso soup was terrible and tasteless. Couldn't eat it and threw it away (would not recommend). Maybe if I ate there during lunch or dinner time it would have been better other than that it's just average :/

    Rarely does a fast casual spot impress me; but Bibibop got my attention…read more The array of foods to choose from is deceptive. It doesn't seem to be anything different from its competitors--but that's where I was wrong. The random bowl of food I ordered was quite delicious. The purple rice, sesame kale, kimche, savory potatoes, seasoned steak and other goodies I selected without much thought turned out to be a terrific meal. There are several sauces available for topping/dipping. The cucumber-wasabi, teriyaki and Korean red are noteworthy. Plus the free, hot miso soup is a nice touch. For $10, this is a good value for lunch or dinner.

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    4.3(87 reviews)
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    Had a quick break before meetings while traveling for work and Seoul Spice seemed right up my alley…read moreand it sure was! I had the classic bowl with white rice, bulgogi beef, spicy gochujang, bean sprouts, carrots, cucumbers, kale slaw, scallions, sesame oil, sesame seeds, Korean "Drug" Egg. The flavors were great, a nice portion of food, and I know I'm going to be sad craving this when I'm back home. Quick service and while it was a small space , they did a good job of serving people and keeping things moving.

    This is the third Seoul Spice location I have been to, and the smallest. There are only three high…read moretop tables as far as seating goes. So the interior was rather small and cramped, felt a bit grungy, and cucumber was added to my Seoul Train bowl even though I asked twice for no cucumber. All the seating was taken so we went outside, across the street and up some steps and ate at a covered outdoor area (pictured). I snapped the photo and was walking down the steps and someone behind me started calling Ma'am! Ma'am! and when I turned around said "Did you just take a picture of me!?" accusingly. Yikes! (BTW he was in the far corner of the photo, back to the camera, not sure how he even knew about the photo but you'd best believe he is not pictured). As far as my actual bowl, the meat was not as tender as I remembered and noodles a bit rubbery, but overall still pretty good.

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