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Lilly Q.
We specialize in Asian comfort food. We’re excited to reopen for some on-premise dining. Sanitation practices will be in place, and we will have disposable menus. You can use waitlist or call to make a reservation.
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- Jennifer H.Rockville, MD255042Apr 7, 2024
Their MAPO TOFU is Devine!!!!!! Definitely one the best in this area.
I love their mapo tofu.
The staff is funny and obviously hard workers.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Timothy A.West Covina, CA268134354Mar 14, 2024
Don't let the negative reviews deter you. This is one of the best restaurants in the DMV. Amazing beef and seafood hot pots and mapo tofu. We're going to try the dumplings and regular noodle dishes next. Highly recommended.
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 0 - Feb 12, 2023
Don't be fooled by the unassuming exterior and interior! Fahrenheit serves authentic Sichuan cuisine. It's not very big inside but dine in is available. Lots of foods but you can customize your spice level!
They are known for their hot pot soup bowls, which has potatoes, noodles, veggies, fish balls, and a meat of choice (veggies, chicken, lamb, beef, or seafood) We also got the cold noodles and spicy Sichuan fish fillets. The cold noodles were really refreshing. The fish was a bit salty which obscured the spice a bit. They also have noodle soups and you can choose shaved, thick, or thin noodles.
I'd come back next time if I'm craving some Asian comfort food!Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 0 - Msd A.Falls Church, VA02Feb 24, 2024
A very unprofessional staff.
I am a part time Uber eats driver, when I arrived there and asked a middle old short lady at counter for pickup order, She immediately asked with rude and unprofessional behavior to disconnect my phone call while I was talking with my friends even though the volume of the phone was down. BTW , they have also lost a good customer with their misbehaved act.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Bill L.Centreville, VA922Jan 30, 2024
Awesome wontons and Sichuan fried fish. Ok, the service might be slow and it's not the cleanest place, but, dang, the food is delicious!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Erika S.Falls Church, VA1573Oct 9, 2023
The food tasted very hearty and home-made. The wontons were huge and fully filled with meat, packed with spices. The beef noodle soup was clean and rich in flavors. The soy milk was very fresh and tasty too. Again, everything looked authentic and home-made.
However, I understand what others had to say about the service here... Apparently, it is a hole in the wall, family-owned restaurant, and the two ladies here are always very busy making something. Like others mentioned, my Uber driver was having a trouble getting my order here on time. Welp, I can cope with the unprofessionalism for the food, I guess.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Mar 15, 2022
Fun hot pot spot tucked under the basement of an office building! Lots of noodles and toppings to choose from! The #5 Garden Veggie Hot Pot loaded with veggies and soft tofu was fun to try and quite filling. While the unique glass wide noodles were charming, they were dense and bland and would have gone with another noodle choice - next time! I wish the broth was more flavorful. It would have been nice to have an extra plate or bowl to allow some of the veggies and noodles to cool off as the pot was scalding hot under the flame. Overall, I enjoyed the hot pot and impressed by the fresh veggies.
The large fluffy Scallions Pancake was the highlight of our meal and between the 3 of us - we devoured it! Had a great time with friends and excited to come back!Helpful 7Thanks 1Love this 5Oh no 0 - Feb 27, 2022
Don't let the mixed reviews prevent you from trying out this mom and pop authentic Chinese eatery. This is a no-frills restaurant (there's something about stacks of food storage boxes in the corner that make it so down to earth) specializing in Asian comfort food, to include items such a beef noodle soup, Chinese sausage, dan dan noodles, and mapo tofu.
We came here on a winter night for their 'hot soups', aka personal hot pots. There are many different types of broth and meats to choose from, but I opted for the beef hot soup. It came with a generous portion of meat, and don't let the size of the bowl deceive you. The bowl was actually quite deep and had tons of fillings for the hotpot. It could have easily been shared between two people.
Definitely a great spot if you want a quick bite to eat, or carry home traditional Asian comfort food.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Feb 25, 2022
This place has pretty decent food but falls short in a few areas. We ordered three things; some handmade dumplings to start off, beef hot soup, and bf got the chongqing spicy noodles.
The dumplings were delicious and the spicy sauce that was made for us was just the right amount of spicy and salty. We couldn't really tell what kind of meat was in the dumplings after it was thoroughly seasoned with sauce and wrapped. Bf liked the spicy noodles, but there wasn't much in the bowl besides the noodles. He got mild and it wasn't super spicy. Maybe 2 tbsp of ground meat (which I can assume is beef?) -.5
The beef hot soup did not have any description of the ingredients and we were digging exploring through it as we were eating. Definitely a negative. The items in the bowl just appeared to be piled on top of each other in no particular order (with a ton of bean sprouts at the bottom). Some reviews mentioned fish balls or meatballs--but this bowl did not include any. I feel like there should be some consistency and some fair assumptions when ordering an item on the menu. -1
Lastly, there didn't appear to be many people working on a Friday night (one very courteous host, and a cook in the back). As Friday nights tend to be the busiest, you'd think they have one person tending the in house guest while the other supports or helps in the back (just in case). The poor girl was running around taking to go orders, in house orders/running out to the table and basically running the restaurant by herself.
We waited over 5 mins in a fairly full restaurant where the chef did not know how to cash out a check and an older lady did not acknowledge the guests in any manner. This poor management (not service) has reduced another .5 stars.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Christina D.Bristow, VA9463Jan 17, 2024Updated review
Just as good as the first time we went, maybe better. The mixed reviews may make you keep searching for another place to eat, but you will be doing yourself a huge disservice. It is a mom and pop place for amazing comfort food. The spice levels are so perfect and you can taste homemade in the best way. The stacked food supplies in the corners make this place even more authentic! Just go and try!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Feb 25, 2021Previous reviewVisited this place for lunch and the food was amazing. We ordered potstickers and beef soup and chicken soup. The potstickers were fantastic! Both bowls of hot pot were savory, spicy, perfect! We ordered food to go to take home for the kiddos. Next time, we are definitely going on a Monday for their homemade wontons. It is one of those little unassuming, hole-in-the-wall spots you most definitely need to try.
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