Dolan Uyghur Washington Dc

3518 Connecticut Ave NWDC 20008, Washington, D.C., United States

🛍 Wine, Kosher, Bar-lounge, Unspecified

4.6 💬 161 Reviews
Dolan Uyghur Washington Dc

Phone: +12029682010,+12026863941

Address: 3518 Connecticut Ave NWDC 20008, Washington, D.C., United States

City: Washington, D.C.

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 161

Website: http://dolanuyghur.com/menu-2/

"I have been wanting to visit this place ever since I planned my trip to DC. All four meals we ordered were delicious and satisfying. Our dine-in and take-out food was prepared in less than 10 minutes and truly captured the flavors of Uighur traditional cuisine. I especially enjoyed the tea with honey. The restaurant had a cozy and clean atmosphere. The staff and manager were very welcoming. I was even allowed to take a peek at the second floor, which was closed at the time, and I admired all the handmade artwork displayed."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Uyghur Tea And Dessert

Dessert

Entrées

Mixed Specialties

Uyghur Specialties

Kebab

Dolan Specialties

Indian

Sichuan Cuisine

Uyghurische Küche

Special Of The Day - Wednesday

Entree

Thai Entrees

Traditional Uyghur Entrées

Soups

Vegetables

Grilled Sandwiches

Salads

Chicken

Laghman

Uyghur Special Dishes

Salads & More

Vegetarian Dishes

Carol Carol

Great food, friendly staff. I will definitely eat here again

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Reviews

Eino
Eino

The food is so good and the staff are amazing!! Totally recommend it


Berniece
Berniece

Very tasty and affordable! The food was absolutely delicious and we receive complimentary baklava which was so delicious


Ashleigh
Ashleigh

Great meal with great food and great service. I met a friend I haven’t seen in years and we were both impressed with his gf being able to easily order off the vegetarian menu View menu


Andy
Andy

Incredible experience, the food was incredible, the atmosphere was pleasant and the manager and staff super friendly, definitely will recommend it to anyone . Such an incredible dinner


Heather
Heather

We had great experience of trying Uyghur cuisine. The waiter was very welcoming and helpful with the dishes selection. The food was delicious. Definitely looking forward to going back on our next trip to Washington, DC.


Heather
Heather

The best central Asian cuisine in DMV area. I will definitely come back and recommend this cafe to all my friends! All the servers were extremely friendly and nice, and the food was delicious. I also liked the super authentic atmosphere inside the restaurant View menu


Heather
Heather

Overall, the quality of the food was not impressive. Every dish we ordered was good, but it was like there could be something to be improved with it. The veggies included in the pearled noodle dish didn?t seem to match so well, the lamb kebab seemed to be a little overcooked, and the pumpkin dumplings were definitely just square cuts of butternut squash in a dumpling wrapper. The dessert also didn?t taste super fresh. Service was very slow as well, even though they were


Heather
Heather

The food tastes all right and I completely get it when people say they are delicious and special. However, having been to Xinjiang myself, I know it is not quite that authentic. There dishes rely somewhat too much on the sauces (and the red bell peppers), which often provides a sweet/sour flavor that covers the original flavor of the ingredients. Even if you only know a bit about Middle Eastern food, you know they don't make these complicated meshed-up dishes. The service was


Heather
Heather

I have been wanting to visit this place ever since I planned my trip to DC. All four meals we ordered were delicious and satisfying. Our dine-in and take-out food was prepared in less than 10 minutes and truly captured the flavors of Uighur traditional cuisine. I especially enjoyed the tea with honey. The restaurant had a cozy and clean atmosphere. The staff and manager were very welcoming. I was even allowed to take a peek at the second floor, which was closed at the time, and I admired all the handmade artwork displayed. View menu

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States, known for its historic landmarks. Typical cuisine often includes crab cakes, half-smokes, and diverse international fare from various embassies.

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Kosher Explore our Kosher menu featuring delicious and authentic dishes prepared in adherence to Jewish dietary laws. Enjoy a variety of thoughtfully crafted meals that cater to both tradition and taste. View menu
  • Bar-lounge Experience a relaxed atmosphere at our Bar-Lounge, where you can unwind with a refreshing selection of cocktails, fine wines, and craft beers, complemented by a variety of delicious small plates and snacks perfect for sharing.
  • Unspecified Explore a diverse selection of culinary delights that promise to surprise and excite your taste buds, showcasing seasonal ingredients and unique flavor combinations to offer a memorable dining experience for all gourmet enthusiasts.

Amenities

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  • Wine
  • menu
  • Amex
  • menu
  • Kosher

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