


Eurasian-style fare, including stir-fry noodles, soups, dumplings & kebabs in simple quarters.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3518 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
Phone: (202) 968-2010
Website: https://www.dolanuyghur.com/?y_source=1_MTg2MzU1OTAtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
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3518 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
My daughter has recently moved to the D.C. area and is determined to try as many different types of cuisines from the many cultures that call this area home. I was more than pleased to try Uyghur cuisine recently.
Parking was found around the corner on the street. There is an upstairs and downstairs with cozy areas to sit and dine. Large glass windows in front offer a nice view of the activities of this eclectic neighborhood.
Our first foray into Uyghur cuisine was a delight and introduced a delightfull mix of different flavors of well prepared foods.
We started with a large French press style carafe filled with one of the most delicious teas I have had in a while. They have their own blend of Dolan Gul Chai which is a floral tea. It was so enjoyed by both of us that we both purchased the 100g canister of this tea to bring home.
For appetizers we tried both the Samsa which had minced beef, lamb and onion and the Kawa .Samsa that was filled with butternut squash onions and peppers. They were delicious but sadly served as just piece.
We also tried the Arlash Korma, Goshnan and saved room for a dessert of Uyghur. I would definitely like to come back and try more of their traditional styles of food.
I don’t want to conflate Chinese with Uyghyr but the service here is what you would expect from a Chinese restaurant – pretty bad.
We had a reservation for 2 at 6pm on a Saturday. We got seated upstairs in a corner and was forgotten for about 30 min. We finally ordered and the food came another 30 min later, so an hour after we got seated. We ordered:
1) Fried eggplant (10/10) which was pretty amazing and cooked perfectly.
2) Signature rice noodle with beef (8/10) which tasted good, but the rice noodles were slightly overcooked and broke apart too easily making it annoying to eat.
3) Dry pot (6/10) which was a touch too salty – we prefer the Chinese style dry-pot more.
Our water cups were not refilled in a timely manner which is unfortunate because the dry pot was kinda spicy in addition to being too salty.
The worst part of the dinner for me was the fact that this rude family was standint and loitering (it’s not that spacious upstairs) for at least 30 minutes. Since we were in the corner, I could literally feel their body heat as they hovered inches away from me. After about 30 minutes, someone finally asked them to leave.
Overall an unpleasant experience.
If you’re going, definitely try the Chuchura. It’s a comforting soup with dumplings and was one of our favorites. The Laghman was also amazing: tender meat, plenty of veggies, and the mushrooms gave it such a nice texture. The service was fantastic. Everyone was so friendly and attentive, which really made the whole experience even more enjoyable.
The desserts really hit the spot. If you like honey cake, chocolate honey cake Spartak, or Napoleon, you’ve got to try them. They were all just the right amount of sweet. We loved every single one. Highly recommend this restaurant!