Fahrenheit Asian

  3.8 – 520 reviews   • Asian fusion restaurant

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We specialize in Asian comfort food, hot soups, soup noodles (ramen style). All of our chefs have over 30+ years of Asian cooking, and they were trained in authentic Sichuan style cooking, with a specialty in flavorful spicy food, hint the name Fahrenheit. We believe in doing Asian cuisine the traditional way. Everyone that walks through our doors will taste fresh, traditionally made, Homestyle food.

Modern Asian fusion eatery & bar specializing in classic hot pots, noodle dishes & small plates.

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Reviews

Eason Cai
Wow! I’m really surprised that there is such an authentic Chinese restaurant in the area! Their hot pot is promptly to die for, and they make great noodles as well! Their hot pot will be raw when served and it will cook in front of you with other veggies and such. The pork chitterlings were spot on, with a tiny bit too much salt. To be honest 2 hot pots could easily feed 3 people. The mid hotness for the noodles and the hot pot was much more than just mid, be aware of how much spicy you can handle. Overall great food just a bit cramped, I would definitely be coming back!
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Alan J Dillon
Absolutely delicious, this place has been on my bucket list for a long time to visit. Today, I did and we totally enjoyed it. A simple dish like Potstickers was outstanding but the handmade Chinese Sausage was amazing. Followed by Spicy Beef Noodle and Pork Belly was amazing. This restaurant is for true foodies, connoisseurs and aficionados of great food. I highly recommend this unique restaurant.
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Keno Carag
A good, small restaurant with unique food. I can’t compare it to other Chinese restaurants because it’s unique. My family loved the leek pancakes. We also lived the dumplings, and commented they were better than District Dumpling in the Mosaic District. Their onion pancakes were also good, but I prefer the leek. Veggie hot pot was good. I wish they had more chicken options though. Service was friendly, but it took time for them to prepare. Everything was fresh and hot though.
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Sticks Forks & Others
I go here regularly – a definite diamond in the rough, tucked away in a quiet corner of McLean.

I usually get the Chongqing Spicy Noodles (mild) and the homemade pork dumplings. And finish it all off with one of my favorite desserts – sesame balls (round sweet rice balls with sweet red bean paste on the inside, sprinkled with sesame seeds on the outside).

Everyone there is very friendly, the food comes out relatively quickly, and I’ve never had a bad experience in an respect.

Definitely worth trying.
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Jeff White
This is authentic spicy Chinese soup. I’ve been looking for a good soup restaurant and this is it. Saw some comments about service and our service was fine but I’m sure bec we caught them on a slow evening. So be ready for not great service. I find some of the better restaurant food comes at the expense of service. The place is small. There is outdoor seating. As Long as you are not in a hurry I say the wait is worth it. I ordered my soup not spicy and it was great. Great beef broth and fat noodles. My wife ordered her soup spicy and more spicy was at the expense of more oil so beware of that.
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Kim Pop (kimpopusa)
Deep Chinese flavors in spicy beef hot pot and mapo tofu. This is no American Chinese Definitely your neighborhood dive spot! There’s also Chinese jjajangmyun. Hot pots are $14 before 3pm and $15 after 4pm. Staff takes break between 3-4pm but you can stay to eat during with no absolutely no pressure. An entire back menu with no printed prices.
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Philip Hopko
The food is always good but the prices have increased significantly since my last visit. Cucumber appetizer and two soups (with 15% tip) was just over $47. A bit high from my point of view and will influence future visits.
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Nan Li
Food is not so good and owner is rude. Last night sometime passed 7, I felt it was too late to make dinner and decided to order something quick. I stepped into that restaurant for the first time and ordered a noodle dish. There were not one table of people at that time, and I waited patiently. After 40 minutes, I saw people came and go, but my order was still not ready. I was starving and felt dizzy because of low sugar. I asked the owner when my order will be ready and she replied it was by order. So I waited for another few minutes. I looked at all the orders on the board and got confused why it took so long to make a noodle. When I saw people come 20 minutes after got their food. I asked the owner again for my order. She got very impatient and just said it’s by order. I said if it hadn’t been made, I want to cancel it. She got mad at me and said “we are not only serving you!” And started to complain I came at busy hour and didn’t order ahead of time. When I asked to cancel my order again, she just tossed a box into a paper bag rudely and gave me “ took it”. Be aware of the temper of the owner!!! Customers are not treated like customers.And when I unpack my order, it looked and tasted terrible. My son refused to eat it. I will not go there again. That’s the restaurant you should avoid. BTW, the price is not printed on the old dirty menu, but it’s expensive.
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David Matke
This place looked very promising for authentic cuisine, but failed to deliver. The prices were very expensive and the portion of rice was smaller than even Thai restaurants. The mapo tofu was not like China Star or 88 China. The pork in the twice cooked pork was very thin and there weren’t even many slices. The dan dan noodles were pretty good, but could have used a little more sauce. The spicy beef noodle soup had a good flavor and was the best dish that we ordered. The hand shaved wide noodles were a little over cooked so they were lacking that typical little bit of chew.
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Nick Otero
This place is Chinese Chinese food……not your beef and broccoli, sesame chicken, general tso’s American style Chinese food. The owners are from Cheng Du so the food is spicy in general bit the most DELICIOUS Chinese food I’ve ever experienced in the DMV. Everything is made from scratch here so wait times are longer than expected from your standard Chinese restaurant so be patient it is totally worth the wait!!!!!!!
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