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Eddie's Cafe

3.3 (162 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Closed • 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Takeout with a few outside tables
Tyler C.

On the far city side of the Woodley Park/Adams Morgan Metro stop is a gem of a takeout place! Classic Chinese,, basic Thai, with a bit American thrown in. Local take out and delivery that is reasonably priced and consistently good. Love the cold sesame noodles with the thick sticky noodles. Crispy beef has some spice to it, and not as crispy as some, but a quality meal. If your at the Omni Shoreham or Wardman Park Marriott this is your place too.

General Tso's Bean Curd Dinner Special and I forget what the white chicken was. Both were great.
William H.

Great food! Good size! Great prices. Plenty of $13 meals with soup and a spring roll. Get the dinner specials.

Philip M.

I have eaten Chinese food around the world ranging from hole-in-the wall places to 3 Michelin star restaurants in places like Cuba, Tahiti, Hong Kong and good ol' San Francisco. My experience here at Eddie's has led me to conclude that Eddie's is the worst Chinese restaurant I have ever been to. Absolutely horrendous. I ordered the black bean sauce spicy chicken with fried rice. It came with a choice of soup, which I chose the hot and sour soup. The chicken was rubbery and the fried rice was way too oily and had no other ingredients for substance. The soup was beyond acidic, I think they put too much vinegar. I ate a few bites and threw everything out. I got my wife an chicken & corn egg soup and she spit out the first spoonful of soup she had. Here is the kicker though...I ordered the soup originally but they gave me the egg flower soup accidentally. I found out I got the wrong soup when I got back to the hotel room and opened the bag of food. I walked back to the restaurant and told them what happen. As they remade the correct soup for me, I saw the lady pour my incorrect egg flower soup back into the pot where it came from. Eww, what if I had done something to the soup or even drank out of the soup before returning it? That is a big no no in the food industry, reusing food that has been out of your sight, in customers hands. I would avoid Eddie's Cafe at all costs.

Orange Chicken

Great food, quick service time, only took a few minutes for 2 orders of orange chicken. The inside is very packed together, as it's the kitchen, but inside seating is overrated. Enjoy the outside while you eat delicious Chinese food!

Ben J.

Pretty average menu. Nothing special than screams Eddie's Cafe. But it's decently priced for a take out place (some tables outdoors). Got the shredded pork in garlic sauce - good crunch of veggies with the pork, sauce is not bad either. Fried dumplings have good pork filling but the dumpling skin is a little too thick. They do give you chili sauce and a packet of soy sauce for dipping. All this with a small box of white rice for $20. Much better than the $30 breakfast at the Omni Shoreham Hotel (BLT sandwich, breakfast potatoes, coffee and orange j this morning

I could've gotten more soy sauce than this ... lol

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The food was very mediocre.. their spring rolls were good. The general tso chicken was tasteless. hunan beef was good. Lots of vegetables!

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Got the fried rice and Szechuan chicken entrees. Affordable but little flavor. Crab rangoons were good though.

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Not much for ambiance but good food pad Thai with chicken and pork spare ribs delicious .

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I finally found my Go To Chinese delivery on lace after 3 years of living in this area. Hooray!

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Have consistently had great food from Eddie's Cafe for takeout. Always arrives warm and packaged well.

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