Magic Gourd - Menu

528 23rd St NW, Washington DC I-20037-2824, United States

🛍 Asian, Fusion, Casual, Coffee

3.6 💬 410 Reviews
Magic Gourd

Phone: +12024663995

Address: 528 23rd St NW, Washington DC I-20037-2824, United States

City: Washington DC

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 410

"If you have a sweet tooth, this place is paradise! However, be cautious of the waiter who may try to add extra charges to your drink bill—make sure to review your bill thoroughly! They claim to have a happy hour, but that's not the case. We tried one dish that was fantastic, the fish, and they also offer brown rice, which is a nice option. Unfortunately, the second dish we ordered was overly sweet—chicken and beef that was simply unappetizing. The service left a lot to be desired; it was quite poor. One tip: your appetizers will arrive after your main course, so order your appetizer first and wait to eat it before placing any additional orders."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Soups

Starters

Pork

Lunch Specials

Thai Dishes

Fried Rice

Chef's Suggestions

Asian

Dessert

Noodle & Rice Dishes

Value Meals

Dinner Soups

Japanese Noodles Soup

Noodle / Rice

Chow Fun

Chicken

Noodles

Vegetarian Entrees (Chinese)

Chef's Specialties

Vegetarian Cooked Entrees

Kamal Kamal

Friendly staff and very good food. My default option for chinese food in DC now.

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Reviews

Emil
Emil

Service was excellent, staff very friendly. Food was fantastic. I highly recommend this spot.


Martin
Martin

Very good scallion pancakes and General Tso's chicken. Presentation was very nice. Overall a very good experience!


George
George

Mapo Tofu is authentic. Ginger, garlic, scallions and doubanjiang. Angry red chillies swimming in red broth. Delicious. View menu


Martin
Martin

This hidden gem in the DC Chinese food scene is fantastic! It's hard to believe we hadn’t discovered it earlier. Everything we tried was delicious and offered at a reasonable price. We will definitely be returning soon!


Martin
Martin

Although the white tablecloths are elegant, the food leaves much to be desired. It's subpar even for late-night takeout Chinese, let alone for a sit-down dining experience. While there aren’t many restaurant choices in the area, I would definitely recommend avoiding this one.


Martin
Martin

Came here for just a few drinks and appetizers after work. It was super quiet with plenty of seating. The staff was kind and the food came out quickly. I've heard mixed reviews about this place, but I'd be willing to come again to try more items on the menu to get a better perspective. View menu


Martin
Martin

I have been to this restaurant many times and the food is pretty good. I went back for the first time since COVID and the food was not good at all. Maybe it was the cook this particular time. They also have a lunch time self service bar, which is normally good. I don't think the lunch time bar is open at this time.


Martin
Martin

This is the neighborhood option for Chinese food and it is a solid option. It doesn't have a large selection but for a sit down place of this caliber, the quality of the food is above average. There is a good bar as well with a great selection. It is a great place to grab some food with the family or friends and I haven't been disappointed yet. It is a solid option to try in the area.


Martin
Martin

If you have a sweet tooth, this place is paradise! However, be cautious of the waiter who may try to add extra charges to your drink bill—make sure to review your bill thoroughly! They claim to have a happy hour, but that's not the case. We tried one dish that was fantastic, the fish, and they also offer brown rice, which is a nice option. Unfortunately, the second dish we ordered was overly sweet—chicken and beef that was simply unappetizing. The service left a lot to be desired; it was quite poor. One tip: your appetizers will arrive after your main course, so order your appetizer first and wait to eat it before placing any additional orders. View menu

Washington DC

Washington DC

Washington, D.C. is known for its iconic monuments and museums. Typical foods include half-smokes, soul food, and Ethiopian cuisine, reflecting the city's diverse culture.

Categories

  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Fusion Discover a delightful blend of culinary traditions with our Fusion menu, where diverse flavors and innovative techniques come together to create distinctive dishes that tantalize your taste buds and offer a unique dining experience. View menu
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.

Amenities

  • Wine
  • Beer
  • menu
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Cocktails

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