Mate - Menu

3101 K St NW, Washington DC I-20007-4404, United States, 20566

🛍 Asian, Sushi, Lunch, Japanese

3.9 💬 745 Reviews
Mate

Phone: +12023332006

Address: 3101 K St NW, Washington DC I-20007-4404, United States, 20566

City: Washington DC

Menu Dishes: 34

Reviews: 745

Website: http://www.matelounge.com/mate.php

"Susheria was incredible! The service was prompt and our server was incredibly kind and helpful. We couldn’t decide what options we wanted so we got a few, based on our servers recommendation. The veggie goyza were welll-cooked, the tuna tatami was well-prepared. We tried a few nikkei rolls: the okabe (just a touch spicy, sweet and tasty! ; the volcano (delicious crab meat and generous portions ; chicha spicy (fantastic tempura and salmon! . For our mains, we got the Tofu Eggplant Nikkei bowl and lomo saltado. The portions were fantastic for the price and we had to take them mostly home! This was a fantastic date night and we hope to be back to try their summer menu!"

Full menu - 34 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

To Share

Sandwiches

Seafood

Starters

Sobayaki

Sushi Rolls

Tuna Roll (8 Pz)

Sides

Appetizer

Pizza - Kinder Ø 24Cm

Japanese Specialties

Kamameshi

Special Rolls

Pizza

Peruvian Specialties

Rigatoni - Klein

Specialty Maki Rolls​

Main Courses

Aves

Main Course

Dinner From The Kitchen

Marques Marques

Great spot I like to frequent every now and then after I get off work. Food is great as well as the bartenders especially Georgi. Very attentive and personable, he always takes care of your every need. Can’t say enough good things about this spot, highly recommend if you’re in the Georgetown area.

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Reviews

Alex
Alex

This places is absolutely beautiful loved the location away from M st. but still close enough to go walk around or go shopping after a meal. Food was plated nicely. Service was good.I did have high hopes for the miso soup but was a tad bit salty for my liking. Over all would definitely be coming back to try more item on the menu.


Tee
Tee

Stepped in here for a birthday dinner and enjoyed myself. It’s a restaurant that specializes in Sushi right in Georgetown. I had the Volcano sushi with a side of calamari. The staff was friendly and accommodating, the food was decent, but not wow to me, but the price is affordable. There is a garage near by for those looking for parking. I would visit again for sure.


Dana
Dana

I've visited this restaurant twice and had a fantastic experience both times. The staff is incredibly warm, friendly, and attentive. Our waitress was exceptionally sweet. The sushi is quite tasty, and they offer several vegetarian options for those who prefer not to eat fish, which is perfect for me since I still enjoy sushi. The drinks are excellent as well—I had an old fashioned made with Japanese whiskey. I highly recommend this place if you're a sushi lover and find yourself in the Georgetown area. View menu


Ben
Ben

The fusion cuisine at this restaurant is truly enjoyable, with its flavors coming together in a fascinating way. I've visited a few times and I'm consistently impressed by the quality, especially when compared to other sushi spots in the area. I’ll definitely be back to try the Wagyu, as they were out of it during my last visit. The Lomo Saltado roll was delicious—savory without being too heavy. I also appreciated that most of the rolls had a nice kick and were well-balanced. The cocktails are fantastic as well; I highly recommend their Pisco drinks—you really can’t go wrong. The service was attentive, with staff checking in regularly.


Elizabeth
Elizabeth

Be sure to make a reservation for the weekend, as this place tends to get very crowded. We were fortunate enough to grab two seats at the bar, and the bartenders were fantastic. They recommended a Japanese whiskey flight, which was quite enjoyable. We started with some spicy edamame, and although I can’t remember the names of the rolls we tried, one was topped with steak, adding an intriguing twist to this Japanese-Peruvian fusion. Personally, I found the rolls to have a bit too much rice, and they did not serve any wasabi. While the sushi didn’t leave me amazed, the ambiance, service, and bar made for a wonderful date night experience.


Stephanie
Stephanie

Susheria was incredible! The service was prompt and our server was incredibly kind and helpful. We couldn’t decide what options we wanted so we got a few, based on our servers recommendation. The veggie goyza were welll-cooked, the tuna tatami was well-prepared. We tried a few nikkei rolls: the okabe (just a touch spicy, sweet and tasty! ; the volcano (delicious crab meat and generous portions ; chicha spicy (fantastic tempura and salmon! . For our mains, we got the Tofu Eggplant Nikkei bowl and lomo saltado. The portions were fantastic for the price and we had to take them mostly home! This was a fantastic date night and we hope to be back to try their summer menu! 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.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Lunch Delight in our lunch offerings, where fresh ingredients and global flavors come together to create satisfying meals. Choose from an array of salads, sandwiches, and hearty entrees for a midday culinary escape.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

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