About
Welcome to Magic Gourd Restaurant, a hidden gem in the heart of Washington, DC. Located at 528 23rd St NW, this cozy eatery specializes in authentic Chinese cuisine, promising magical flavors and unforgettable dining experiences. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to unwind or a vibrant spot to gather with friends and family, Magic Gourd offers the perfect setting.
Key Features:
Our lunch specials are a standout, with a variety of dishes to satisfy any palate. For instance, the Twice Cooked Pork or Sweet Sour Pork at just $12.65 each has garnered rave reviews for their delightful flavors and generous portions. If you're in the mood for seafood, don't miss the Sliced Fish with Vegetables or the Shrimp with Vegetables, both exquisitely prepared for only $13.80.
Diving into the dessert menu, the Ice Cream and Iced Lychee at $6.27 are perfect sweet endings, while assorted cakes and pies priced at $6.84 can satisfy any sweet tooth. Complement your meal with refreshing sodas, teas, or the delightful Milk Tea with Bubble for an additional treat!
Customer experiences tell the true story of Magic Gourd. “Food was awesome,” says one patron, enthusing over the curry shrimp and dimplings. Another notes the General Tso's Tofu as a highlight, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to quality vegetarian options, leaving diners satisfied without breaking the bank. On busy days, patrons have also praised the quick and friendly service, enhancing the overall experience of dining here.
Magic Gourd Restaurant is more than just another Chinese joint; it combines uniqueness with a welcoming ambiance. As one reviewer put it, “Absolutely love this place”, pointing out the wonderful management and excellent fried rice.
In a city where dining experiences can vary wildly, Magic Gourd stands tall, offering a taste of Chinese culinary tradition that captivates both the local crowd and visitors alike. So whether it's a cozy dinner, a quick takeout, or a group gathering, allow the magic of Magic Gourd Restaurant to bring a smile to your palate. Don't hesitate to stop by or call (202) 466-3995 to experience a bit of culinary magic today!
“ Food was awesome, we had curry shrimp, Dimplings, fried rice, cole and TsingTao. Awesome all together. The lady was very kind , attentive and just hustled throughout the whole time we were there, something uncommon with other restaurants around from South Carolina to DC. From California, where hustle is REAL. Ambiance is what you make it to be. In DC we went to really nice places where food was was not as good as some reviews made it to be . This was all perfect especially the service!!!! ”
“ the food is quite good, nothing specifically to write home about, but hits the spot and is pretty affordable. i really enjoyed the general tso's tofu; i've also had the tofu drunken noodles, which were great as well. i've never dined in here, but takeout is always quick, and the best part is that everyone who works here is so nice. the first time i came in, the lady who owns the place wished me luck on my exams and pointed to other cheap menu items she thought i might like, which was so sweet of her. this is definitely my go to chinese spot in my neighborhood - live love magic gourd! ”
“ Absolutely love this place. Very nice management and very sweet people. Their fried rice is to die for. The location is tucked away but beautiful once you're inside. ”
“ Walking from the Lincoln Memorial towards my hotel, this place was the closest option available for some lunch not out of a food truck. A bit expensive for Chinese American fast food (12.10 after tax) for lumch specials, it was however prepared well. General Tso was legit spicy but sweet sauce tames it a bit. Rice perfectly cooked. Did not come with soup as advertised (summer afterall), but came with a spring roll (thin skin dim sum type). ”
“ Solid choice for Chinese Ambiance: Kind of an odd mix inside - not quite fine dining but definitely way better than any regular Chinese joint. Was fairly empty the night we went Service: Friendly, and happy to help with advice on a few off-menu specialties. Not so informed on their own wine list though. Food: Excellent. We had a couple of Szechuan fish dishes (see photos) not listed which we kept getting warned would be very spicy. They were, but just what we were looking for. Huge portions and unique flavors which were a cut above any regular Chinese dining around town. Price: Very good. I'll be going back, perhaps to try a few of their more better known dishes. ”
“ We've ususally gone to another convenient place before a show at the Kennedy Center on a Thursday evening. When that was too crowded, Yelp told us this place was close and that we could expect a good meal. This is a huge space with asian decor and chandelliers. The furnishings/carpet are a bit tiered, but it is clean and the service is prompt. We each had Hot and Sour soup. It was tasty. We shared an order of Singapore Rice Noodles. The portion was enough that we were both full. They are not kidding with the "hot" monitor. So, if you don't like spicy, pick something else. I had a Mai Tai, which was a "generous" drink in all senses of the word. The alcohol was noticable and a good size. It was delicious too! ”
“ What a great find! We wanted to grab dinner before a show at the Kennedy Center. Yelp told us this place was close and that we could expect a good meal. As we've come to expect, Yelp was dead on, on all counts. The Hot and Sour soup, my bellwether dish for Chinese restaurants, was delicious. We shared an order of Singapore Rice Noodles, which were very tasty and more than enough for the two of us. Their cocktails were ample, both in overall size and amount of alcohol. The beer was cold. If I had any complaint, it was that the service was a bit too quick. The main course was set on our table while we were still enjoying our soups. Prompt service aside, it's nice to have a reliable place only a few minutes walk from the KC for our upcoming visits. ”