This is, by far, one of the most popular restaurant in Washington DC that serves up such a appetizing dishes and if you’re hungry for an Asian fusion fare that won’t break your budget, head on over! One thing that I remember most about the Washington DC restraurant is the easy-going atmosphere – everything’s just relaxed and laid-back. Some of us were expecting the loud and noisy service we have experienced in other Asian restaurants…but thankfully, there’s none to be found in Spices. This Washington DC bus tour dining destination is easy on the eyes too providing us with elegant touches to their design. Nothing too fancy and nothing to dowdy. Just nice.
I loved the fact that this Washington DC bus tour dining destination has a good mixture of Asian culinary fare….from Japan to Korea, from China to Indonesia…and then many other countries in between! Of course, when you talk about Jap food (which is my fave), I tried their teriyaki chicken here and loved it. As with the lemongrass chicken and noodle soups. A friend tried their ginger salad and fell in love with Spices and as we left the place, he vouched to come here every time he feels like eating anything Asian!
And of course, when we talking about Asian cuisine, you can’t miss out on trying out their tea…and there are a lot of different ones to choose from at this Washington DC restaurant. Before leaving, I had a chance to speak to one of their friendly staff and he sort of rattled on a list of specialties for this Washington DC bus tour restaurant and I remember some of them being yellowtail and scallion rolls, Pad Thai, Spring Onion Cake….and lots more. Well, if you’re not sure, don’t be afraid to ask.
If you’re ready to excite your taste buds, then head on over to Spices which is located at 3333A Connecticut Ave Northwest, Washington, DC 20008-1302. For details, call +1 202 686 3833. Spices open Monday till Saturday 11.30am till 11pm; Sundays 3pm till 11pm.