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** PLS SPECIFY HOW DO YOU WANT YOU HIBACHI TO BE COOKED, MEDIUM RARE OR WELL DONE ** **NO DELIVERY OF LUNCH SPECIAL ON WEEKEND*****THE DINNER MENU IS THE ONLY MENU AVAILABLE ALL DAY ON 30\5\2016******No Lunch available for October 10th,2016*** ® - The original sushi burrito concept Revolutionizing sushi culture with made-to-order, hand-held sushi burritos in delicious Asian and Latin flavor combinations. We strive to challenge the status quo of sushi restaurants through creativity and innovation of flavors, form, and sourcing. Make your next meeting or party a hit. Introducing fast, fresh, filling and eco-friendly sushi...a fresh way to roll! Feeling constrained by pricey, time-consuming sit-down sushi restaurants and pre-made options that lacked quality and originality, the sushi burrito was born as a better way to serve sushi and to combine two of the Bay Area’s favorite foods: sushi and burritos. Sushirrito®, a San Francisco brand, is the world’s first sushi burrito restaurant concept.

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We are adding Online service to Panda Of DC Chinese Restaurant in Washington, DC. You can now online your favorite Chicken, Seafood, Fried Rice and others Chinese dishes such as Seafood Delight, Sesame Chicken, Szechuan Beef. Fast Delivery Service (Min. $10.00) 1807 West Virginia Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002 Telephone : (202) 526-8478 Fax : (202) 526-3069 Monday - Thursday : 10:45 am - 11:00 pm Friday - Saturday : 10:45 am - 12:00 mid Sunday : 11:45 am - 11:00 pm FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this). Welcome to Panda Of DC Chinese Restaurant At Panda of D.C. restaurant we use 100% vegetable oil and fresh cut vegetable along with a health conscious low sodium low fat new cooking style, we also provide few delious Asian food, with fast delivery, services and nice and clean. We hope that you have a memorable dining experience. Located at 1807 West Virginia Ave. N.E, Washington, DC. Our restaurant offers a wide array of fine Chinese dishes, ranging from traditional dish such as Shrimp w. Broccoli, Orange Chicken, Pepper Steak to new style entrees such as Jumbo Shrimp, Singapore Rice Noodle, Crispy Lemon Chicken.

Come in during our lunch hour (11:00am - 3:00pm) for a Lunch Special or during evenings for a delicious Chinese dinner. You can also online order your favorite Chinese Food for take out or delivery. Our goal at Panda Of DC Chinese Restaurant is to provide an unforgettable dining experience for all our patrons. Kung Pao ChickenSzechuan Chicken Shrimp w. BroccoliKung Pao ShrimpWelcome to Bambu DC! Restaurant in DC For Asian food, Thai, Sushi & Chinese We are a fusion family of chefs specializing in 3 distinct cuisines: Thai, Japanese, & Chinese. All dishes are cooked or hand-crafted to order. Friendly competition between the 3 groups allows Bambu to bring the best of a a wide range of Asian flavors to the Metropolitan DC area. 5101 MacArthur Blvd NW Monday to Sunday - 11am to 9:30pm All day delivery for orders over $20 Yelp, and other reviews tell our story very well- we are out to make the best food possible. Cucumber 12pc, Avocado 12pc, Unagi 12pc, Cali 24pc, Salmon&Avocado 12pc,

Salmon Cheese&Avocado 12pc, Spicy Crab 12pc and Spicy Tuna 12pc Tuna 10pc, Salmon 10pc, Yellowtail 10pc, Whitefish 10pc, Unagi 10pc, Shrimp 5pc, Spicy Tuna Roll 6pc, Salmon Roll 6pc and Cali Roll 18pc Tuna 6pc, Salmon 6pc, Yellowtail 6pc, Whitefish 6pc, Unagi 3pc, Shrimp 3pc, Yellowtail Sashimi 8pc, Salmon Sashimi 8pc, Tuna Sashimi 8pc, Whitefish Sashimi 8 pc, Spicy Tuna Roll 6pc, Cali Roll 6pc, Tuna Roll 60pcWelcome to Baan Thai, located in the heart of Washington, DC's 14th Street Restaurant Row. We are a friendly, casual dining establishment offering a wide variety authentic Thai dishes and Japanese delicacies. Enjoy dining in our Asian themed dining area with original artwork from Thailand. Or, meet up with friends in our bar area where we have daily happy hour specials, specialty cocktails, sake, and our original "White Lotus", which is a must try. We also offer an elegant full-service private party room that can comfortably accommodate 65 people. This room can be reserved for private parties or any special event.

We are a part of your neighborhood and sincerely appreciate your business. Let us know if there is anything we can do to improve our service. Thanks you for visiting our page and we look forward to seeing you soon. Lunch HoursSunday: 11:30am–5pmMonday–Friday: 11:30am–3pmSaturday: 11:30am–5pm Dinner HoursSunday–Thursday: 5pm–10pmFriday, Saturday: 5pm–11pmWhen we're too glued to the couch or desk to actually take out the takeout ourselves, we want it to come to us. But we've evolved beyond pizza. Delivery services are casting a wide net these days, bringing to your doorstep everything from sushi to barbecue to ramen to gourmet Indian fare from your favorite restaurants. The latest service to launch in Washington is UberEats, a service of the ubiquitous ride-sharing app. [Uber adds lunch to its list of services in D.C.] To find out how well each service performs, we tested them during lunch. and in the Google Play and iTunes stores The selection: There were about 45 choices when we checked, around 12:30 p.m.

They range from casual sandwich places (Fast Gourmet, Amsterdam Falafel) to pricey dinner spots (Johnny's Half Shell, Toro Toro). We ordered a bento box and edamame from Kaz Sushi Bistro. Delivery fee: Ranges from $1.99 to $5.99, depending on your distance from the selected restaurant. An 18 percent tip is included. Total cost: $33.99, including $20.50 for a sushi bento box, $4.50 for edamame, $2.50 in tax, $4.50 in service charges, and $1.99 for delivery. Hiccups: The Web site that allows you to check the order's status was still stuck on "preparing" when my driver called to say the food had arrived. And then he left the food unattended in our building's lobby and had vanished by the time I came downstairs. Anyone could have taken it. (When I returned to my desk, I got two e-mails -- "Your order is on its way" and "Your order has arrived" -- at the same time.) When I left feedback about the driver's disappearance, a Caviar rep responded promptly and added a $10 credit to my account.

Order placed: 12:47 p.m. Estimated delivery time: 1:47 p.m. Actual delivery time: 1:37, 10 minutes early. Status of the food: Perfect. Overall impressions: Better hope no one takes your lunch. and in the Google Play and iTunes stores The selection: More than 250 restaurants, ranging from the super-luxe (BLT Steak, Osteria Morini) to the, well, not-so-luxe (McDonalds, Wendy's). We ordered from Buredo. [There’s no way we couldn’t try Buredo’s burrito-size sushi rolls] Delivery fee: $1 for first order, $4.99 after that. Total cost: $13.50 for the Beatrix, a burrito-sized sushi roll of yellowtail and salmon. If you go to Buredo in person, it costs $11.75. DoorDash's FAQ section explains that some restaurants charge a higher price to offset the cost of using their service. Order placed: 12:49 p.m. Estimated delivery time: 1:37 p.m. You can watch your delivery status online. Actual delivery time: 1:23 p.m. -- 14 minutes early! Status of the food: Not a single grain of sushi rice out of place.

Overall impression: The service was flawless, but are you willing to pay for it? and in the Google Play, iTunes, Kindle and Chrome stores The selection: According to a search based on The Post's address, 161 restaurants, none of which excited us terribly, save for Maki Shop and Soupergirl. Minimum order: Variable, from none to $30. Delivery fee: Also variable, from free to $10. Total cost: See below. We were never actually able to place an order for delivery. We tried almost 10 restaurants over the course of two days, and every time, we got a message that we were not in the restaurant's delivery area, even though we had specified our location in the search. Estimated delivery time: The system was estimating at least 45 minutes for most of the search results. Actual delivery time: We'll never know. Status of the food: Imaginary. Overall impression: We are officially Gilbert Gottfried hangry. and in the Google Play and iTunes stores. (GrubHub and Seamless merged in 2013.) The selection: Broad, and specializing in delivery of fast-casual fare.

(Think Chipotle, Five Guys, Potbelly, etc.) Other major draws: Hill Country Barbecue Market, Carmine's and Boqueria. We ordered a roast pork sandwich from Sophie's Cuban Cuisine. Minimum order: Variable, but $10 to $20 is fairly standard. (Carmine's is an outlier at $50.) Most restaurants charge less than $5 for delivery. Total cost: $11.54, including $8.49 for the sandwich, 50 cents for extra green sauce, a $1.50 delivery fee, tax and a 20 percent tip. Order placed: 12:50 p.m. Estimated delivery time: 1:33 to 1:43 p.m. Actual delivery time: 1:20 p.m. Status of the food: Warm and ready to eat without modification. Overall impression: It's hard not to be happy with an order that beats its delivery window. and in the Google Play and iTunes stores The selection: More than 200 restaurants available based on The Post's zip code. Options from Five Guys and Sweetgreen to Rasika and Toki Underground. We ordered from G by Mike Isabella. Total cost: $25.68, including $11.50 for a mushroom reuben (not shown on the menu on G's Web site), $4.05 for a side of lemon potato hash (versus $3.50 at the shop), $1.56 tax, $2.57 tip and the delivery fee Hiccups: A service rep called to say the mushroom reuben we ordered was not available.

We swapped in the roasted cauliflower sandwich, but as far as we can tell, we were still charged for the more-expensive reuben. Then again, had we ordered and paid for the cauliflower ($10.35, versus $9 at the shop), we would not have met the order minimum. Order placed: 12:58 p.m. Estimated delivery time: 1:41 to 1:56 p.m. Actual delivery time: 1:28 p.m. Status of the food: Pretty good, probably better than it would have been had we walked and brought it back to the office. The sandwich was warm and the bread still crispy. Potato salad came "served hot" as promised. Overall impression: Couldn't argue with the quality of our lunch, but the total price was hard to swallow. , and in the iTunes and Google Play stores. There's fast-casual (Shake Shack, Bub and Pop's, District Taco), there's bar food (Boundary Stone, Smoke and Barrel), there are old stand-bys (the Italian Store, Breadline). Postmates gets some extra points for also delivering beer and wine, as well as a "general store" section that will bring you Benadryl, baby wipes or batteries.

If you want to order a single slice from the Italian Store, you can. Delivery of one pizza from &pizza costs $6.75, while delivery of a pizza from the Italian Store costs $15.25. There's also "service fee" that equals 9 percent of your order. Hiccups: Let's relive my Postmates Delivery Nightmare in real time. 12:55 p.m.: It's Taco Tuesday, which means delivery from any taco spot is $5.I decide to order from Chinito's Burritos and get an email confirming my order three minutes later. 1:15 p.m.: My Postmates driver calls to tell me that she arrived at Chinito's and found the building closed. She asks what to do. She says, "Oh, is this the customer? (She thought she was calling the customer service team.) She tells me the order will be canceled. 1:19 p.m.: I get an email from Postmates telling me my order has been canceled. 1:25 p.m.: I'm not giving up on Taco Tuesday that easily. I place a second Postmates order, this time from Chupacabra on H Street NE. 1:29 p.m.: I get an e-mail telling me that my order was accepted.

The driver will pick up my food in 11 minutes. 1:45 p.m.: Getting hungrier/hangrier by the minute, I look again at the handy Postmates order tracker, which resembles an Uber map. GPS shows that my driver is near the Verizon Center, and is currently 9 minutes away from the restaurant. 1:56 p.m.: After circling downtown, the driver is heading for the Southeast-Southwest Freeway. I continue to watch as he decides to drive up Sixth Street from I Street SE to H Street NE. 2:08 p.m.: The food is in the car! Estimated delivery time to the Post is 14 minutes. 2:23 p.m.: My food arrives. The driver seems completely nonplussed about how late he arrived. A "sorry, the traffic was bad" would have helped. Status of the food: The tacos are fine - a little lukewarm, probably because they were supposed to be picked up about 40 minutes earlier. Overall impression: Utterly abysmal. The service provides real-time tracking, but doesn't know when restaurants are open or to warn users that their driver is going to be almost 45 minutes late.

Customer service is nonexistent: There's no reason given when an order is canceled, and no apologies after an order takes far longer to complete than estimated. Available: Via the Uber app in the Google Play and iTunes stores The selection: Very limited in selection and delivery zone (downtown Washington from Dupont Circle to Capitol Hill). A handful (three or so) of dishes a day; so far participating restaurants have included Buredo, Duke's Grocery and DGS Delicatessen. We ordered from Glen's Garden Market. waived during the initial launch period. Total cost: $12.10, including $11 for the Summer Harvest Salad (versus $10.99 in the shop), $1.10 tax and free delivery. Order placed: 12:35 p.m. Estimated delivery time: 12:39 p.m. (UberEats promises delivery in 10 minutes or less; drivers circulate around the area with meals already packaged in their cars.) You can track the progress of your meal on a map. Actual delivery time: 12:40 p.m. Status of the food: Perfect. Cool from the driver's insulated container, with impeccably crisp (not soggy!) greens and vegetables.