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    Luna Hall DC

    3.8 (93 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Christina G.

    I love the idea, I wish it had more tables and wasn't so hot. There aren't a ton of options, but what they have are all great and a decent variety. I love there's a full bar, bakery, milk tea, poke and dumplings. When we got there at 7 pm on a Wednesday there was a police officer at the door. There wasn't one when we left at 8 pm. You need a code to get in the restroom and it's printed at the bottom of the receipt. There aren't a ton of tables, but we got one and there were plenty when we left. It was hot in July, so if you can I'd suggest grabbing and going. However, the tables by the front are cooler than in the back so it's not bad if you find one by the front. Overall this is a great concept and I'm a huge fan.

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    Karen H.

    We stopped by briefly to grab a pastry from Tous Les Jour and to check out Luna Hall. There's a variety of six to seven different food concepts in there plus a bar. The bar menu looked like it had reasonably priced happy hour specials. I thought that the food hall would be a lot bigger but it feels like there wouldn't be nearly enough seating during peak hours based off of how many food stalls there are.

    I forget what drink this is but it's with St. Germain and it was perfect
    Katie C.

    Food was incredible with lots of options. We stopped in for an early dinner and I had the chicken teriyaki and my boyfriend had a ramen dish. We didn't talk the whole time which you know that means it's good! He had to go work so I came back for a coffee around 4pm and sat in the comfy chairs in the lobby area to work with a lavender latte. Great wifi and friendly people without being too loud. Then happy hour so started so I moseyed on over to the bar. You cannot beat these cocktails and the happy hour special. The bartender, Zab, is awesome, friendly and helpful. We're staying a couple days so I will definitely be back tomorrow! All in all, a great stop. If anything, I'd just say that the bathrooms may need some love but the good outweighs that by far.

    Ethan G.

    Loveeee having a food hall in this area. They just opened a sushi bar at the bar counter area that is well priced ($14 for 2 rolls). I got the shrimp tempura and the spicy salmon roll. The spicy salmon was sooo good and had a nice crunch from something they added to it. The worker was extremely sweet and gave me a piece of crab salad sushi to try, like icon. The other places here are lovely as well like Kung fu Tea and the Tous Les Jours Bakery they just opened.

    Austin G.

    Located in Chinatown near the Metro is a small food hall with a bar and several food vendors like TKK Fried Chicken, Kung Fu Tea, and District Dumplings. It's open daily. I went while on lunch break from jury duty around noon on a Monday. It wasn't busy and my food from District Dumplings came within ten minutes. The rainbow dumpling platter was tasty and surprisingly filling. There are many tables for groups and a few are near outlets to charge your phones. There's Wi-Fi throughout. The only complaint is that is smelled of cigarette smoke. With an indoor smoking ban, it caught me off guard.

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    Christia D.

    Went to hang out and have some bites. Sat at the bar with 2 friends. Was able to bring my food there and have plenty space Bartender was kind enough to allow us to charge our phone behind the bar. Very social and accommodating It's not on the menu but I Asked for a mezcal deals choice cocktail and was accommodated with a mezcal sour. Also ordered a shot of Baileys. Not sure what the $2 was added on for if it was just a shot They have a cool ring swing game to play to fight for a shot My friend and I have been trying to get In touch with the owner or anyone that can help since we feel our tips were altered. I'm positive I didn't tip over 20%, so we're trying to get that corrected. My friend receive a notification from the bank that she tipped 40% and she knows that didn't happen And if the $2 for a "dwink" Is a mistake/overcharge that would be nice to have corrected We have left messages on your google voice mailbox thing please contact us

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    Nisha B.

    stopped in around Noon on a Tuesday. Pretty empty. It was Very warm inside, while outside was already 90 degree something I decided to try TKK Friend Chicken. Got the 2 piece meal, with mashed potatoes and upgraded to Milk Tea with baboa The chicken & mashed potato were bland. I couldn't find salt and pepper and the restaurant stand didn't have any either Brought the food home, and probably only ate half of it Would not recommend The Milk Tea was good tho The bathroom behind the bar is marked as "out of order" but its really for the workers who kept going in and out..

    Daniel R.

    A middling experience in Chinatown that was neither great nor awful. This food hall has some cute stands; however, it is quite messy and has a bad stench in the seating area. There are cleaner and nicer restaurants in the area to visit instead.

    Hannah H.

    Luna Hall is an Asian food hall that has various vendors on site - Luna Bar, Kung Fu Tea, TKK Fried Chicken, Dumpling District, and Pollo Aria - they will also have a ramen spot soon. There are bar counter seatings, a lounge area, as well as tables throughout the back. Restrooms on the main floor is usually out of order, but there are restrooms down the stairs. It seems as if it doesn't matter if you dine-in, as all your food will be automatically in to-go containers. We came here to check out their Dumpling District, and even though we noted that we would be dining in, ours came out in to-go containers; it was a little disappointing, as we thought it'd come out in the usual bamboo steamers. Limited metered and garage parking is available in the area. +various vendors on site +working restrooms located downstairs +metered street and garage parking available

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    Maria K.

    Great new addition! This food hall has several different options from dumplings to fried chicken to bubble tea. I got the rainbow soup dumplings and they were delicious and filled with a lot of soup. The atmosphere is cool and there's even a bar here. You order your food at the counter, find a table to sit at, and they bring it out/call your name. It's super close to capital one too!

    Golden ramen

    Good. So a prior reviewer is right. It seems like there are different counters. But you can order anything from the little kiosks. And it seems pretty fluid in the kitchen part. The kung fu tea was meh. The boba is big and hard. 2 folks had the golden ramen. Rated as good. I don't remember which little substation it came from-ordered from kiosk. 2 folks had pork rib soups. So this looks meh visually. But it was quite good. Very tender w adequate chew. Good umami. Good noodles. Good portions. If they added more green stuff --more bok choi or green onions and regular onions just more vegetables/green stuff--- this could be absolutely amazing! Dumplings were the star of the show. excellent. Didn't get a pic. Gobbled up. There are different areas of seating. From the modern area near the bakery to the bar counter seating to the old style Chinese restaurant seats in the back. We did not try the bakery but saw a baker with a fancy cake walk by. It was gorgeous. The restroom is down a flight of stairs and you need your code from the receipt to use it. one of my purchases was on the kiosk and I didn't get receipt from that transaction. So beware. Thank goodness we had other face to face encounters and hard copy receipts . They were able to serve food that the person with nut and sesame allergy could eat safely. We were so happy! 5 stars for that part!!! The food is good. It has the potential to be excellent if they aspired to that. Reasonable price for DC 4/5 stars. Would come back

    Jason L.

    This place is a hidden gem. A central location that can check off multiple birds with one stone. If you just wanted to grab a drink and have something to eat whether it be dumplings to chicken this is the perfect place to meet your needs. You can have boba tea which is unbiasedly the best I've had worldwide to date. There's an overwhelming amount of options and makes you feel like you have no clue what to get. But you can do as I did and simply choose the one in the picture which is what I did. I still don't recall the name but will include pictures of it. It was with coffee, boba and some other milk base. But the shot of espresso was on the bottom. So it was unique and great. The soup dumplings are an absolute must. The chicken is huge. So if you go, have company you're willing to share with. The portions are great. Definitely get a bang for buck. The service was great, swift and irrefutable to give them top ratings. When they can continue to serve and keep it coming before you can finish it's you as the customer that can't keep up with the service which is always a good thing. Opposed to having to look for a waiter or waitress that's nowhere to be found like some places.

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    Mary T.

    Luna Hall is a cool, chill food hall in DC Chinatown that has some chains many are familiar with and brings some extra good, fast and more diverse eats to the neighborhood. Location is great, right next to metro and in the former Vapiano space (next to Walgreens and Motto hotel). TKK is a Taiwanese fried chicken chain and adjoined to it is Kung Fu Tea for that classic boba & Taiwanese fried chicken combo. The chicken is nice and crispy and you should try it spicy. Good sides like curly fries, shishito peppers, and churro sweet potato fries. Dumpling District: Try the rainbow soup dumplings to get a variety of flavors. My personal favorite is the truffle one! They also have other takeout staples like stir fry noodles. I liked the shredded chicken and hot and sour soup. Pollo Aria (Peruvian chicken): I got a chance to try them during a yelp event and it is a tasty choice too! The bar has a creative cocktail menu that includes fun-named drinks that are also great. Some examples: BTS: For sweet cocktail lovers, you'd be surprised it is gin! and it sparkles!, Soju espresso, boba shots! Tony is the best bar manager and very hospitable! He is always improving upon the menu and taking/incorporating customers' advice. There is a happy hour that has $5-6 beer and $10 cocktails. One thing to note is they do not serve water at the bar and you have to purchase a water bottle. It looks like they will add more businesses and host more events here in the future and they are expanding more throughout the DMV so definitely check it out!

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    great food and friendly staff really happy with overall experience will definitely be back

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    3 years ago

    It was expensive and just meh food that's overpriced. The ambiance was okay. There were tons of options but none looked good.

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    Delicious soup dumplings and the fried chicken was cooked to order. I've eaten twice now and can definitely see myself becoming a regular

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