Description
Wasai & Gong Cha is a restaurant located at 716 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States, with 413 user reviews. It experiences no wait throughout the week. Noteworthy dishes include Beef Pull Noodle Soup Spicy Broth, Crab Soup Dumplings, Assorted Beef Noodle Soup, Stewed Pork Burger, and Zha Jiang Mian, representing a diverse menu.
Amenities
- Delivery
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Great tea selection
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Comfort food
- Vegetarian options
- Counter service
- Restroom
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Good for kids
- Parking
FAQs
(1) What are the opening hours of Wasai & Gong Cha?
The restaurant follows this schedule: Monday - Thursday (11:30 AM - 09:45 PM), Friday - Saturday (11:30 AM - 10:15 PM), Sunday (12:00 PM - 09:45 PM), so you can drop by whenever it fits your plans.
(2) Where is Wasai & Gong Cha located?
Wasai & Gong Cha can be found at 716 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States, making it a handy stop for nearby diners.
(3) How can I contact or make a reservation at Wasai & Gong Cha?
To get in touch with Wasai & Gong Cha or reserve a table, you can call +1 202-735-0693.
(4) When is the best time to visit Wasai & Gong Cha?
The vibe at [brand name] stays fairly relaxed, especially on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, while Monday, Wednesday, Thursday tend to have a slightly more active feel.
Reviews (413)
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Had a magnificent time hanging out and grabbing some good food and an even better drink from this place. I got pork soup dumplings and won ton soup with a mango green tea to drink. Everything was amazing! Service was great and I had a really enjoyable time.
A good place to stop off for a quick lunch. I had the Chicken Stir Fried Noodle ($13.95), and a large Taro Milk Drink ($7.45). Located close to SAAM and the Gallery Place Metro
Huge portions I got the chicken and broccoli. They had a side of rice to come with. Price is a bit steep for the price. Basic Chinese food but definitely authentic in a way. Service was alright nothing too terrible just doing their job. Lots of seating available for anyone looking to sit down and enjoy their meal. No wifi for anyone curious.
Ordered the dry beef noodles, honestly the best lamian I’ve had! The sauce is good, but the highlight was definitely the noodles itself. It’s extremely al dente / chewy, which is hard to find, even in many places in China.
Food is great. It's almost self service restaurant with no server. You can order your food from kiosk. The seats are limited so that could be little challenging during peak hours. But price and food are great and would visit again. Zha Jiang Mian was better than fried rice.
I got the spicy beef noodle soup (with the hand pulled wide noodles) and it was delicious ! This place is a fast casual spot where you can order from a kiosk and pick up your oder once your number is called and dine in any of the available seats. The total came out to close to $17 and the restaurant interior was clean with lots of seating (for both small groups and solo diners). The soup was delicious and the pulled noodles had good chew and texture. I would definitely come back and recommend !
The first time I tried this place, I dined in. The sesame chicken with rice was delicious--perfectly cooked, crispy on the outside, nice texture, very flavorful--and they gave me a big portion, so I had some leftover for lunch the next day. The second time, I tried the beef noodles and took it to-go because they were packed. That was also good. The place is small inside, not a lot of seating, but the food is fantastic.
Eef pull noodle soup is 10 out of 10 must try with spicy broth