

Sushi, Latin cocktails & more are served in a posh, modern space that holds occasional DJ’d parties.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3101 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 333-2006
Website: http://www.susheriadc.com/
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Reviews
The food is delicious and beautifully presented — the ceviche was especially outstanding. The menu offers a great balance of Japanese and Peruvian flavors, and every dish feels thoughtfully prepared.
The restaurant is perfect for date nights, gatherings with friends, or a relaxed family dinner. Friendly and attentive staff, along with live music on select evenings, make the overall experience even more enjoyable.
Highly recommend if you’re looking for an elegant and cozy dining spot in DC.
Toward the end of our meal, I ordered a hookah — and only then was I told by Gabriela that our reservation was limited to two hours, and that if we wanted to stay for the hookah, we’d need to move to the bar. She also stated that if I ordered a hookah, I wouldn’t be able to finish it because she would have to rush us out of the table. At that point, we had only been there for one hour. I said that was fine, even though I had no idea there was a two-hour limit — it’s not posted anywhere in the restaurant, and it’s not listed on OpenTable.
I agreed with the understanding that it’s a business, we were done eating since we had ordered a lot of food,
they need the table, but that she would also make sure to accommodate us at the bar. She mentioned that there was only one seat available at the moment, but said she’d ask the bartender if someone was about to leave soon so we wouldn’t be left without a seat. Then she asked if I wanted to close out the check — I agreed, trusting that she would come back after checking on the seating.
But she never did.
Instead, Gabriela began actively avoiding eye contact and serving other tables around us. After waiting and feeling increasingly uncomfortable, we finally just got up and left. I stopped her on the way out to explain how I felt — that she said she’d come back and didn’t, and that from my perspective, it felt like we were kicked out after paying. She claimed she thought I was going to find my own seat at the bar, which is not what she originally said.
The worst part is that this all happened after such a good experience. It was my friends birthday! It left a bad taste — not because we couldn’t stay longer, but because we were disregarded and dismissed without clarity or follow-up. That moment changed everything.
I can’t in good faith recommend this place, because I would be mortified if any of my friends were treated the way we were. Hospitality matters just as much as the food — and unfortunately, that was lacking when it counted.
The sever could not tell us anything about the chef’s choices. She seemed more concerned with recommending bar drinks. There were a lot of me great menu offerings without a visual photo. It would be helpful to add photos to the website or have a physical menu. The sushi we ordered was ok but in my experience sushi should not fall apart when you pick it. The rice was not firm enough to hold up against the humidity in restaurant I assume. Or the order sat too long before it was brought to the table.
PLEASE DON’T BRING OUT CANDLES AND HAND THEM TO ANYONE. NO ONE WANTS TO HOLD THAT IN A RESTAURANT WHILE TRYING TO EAT. THE SERVER JUST HANDED IT OFF TO THE BIRTHDAY CELEBRANT, LIKE HERE TAKE! VERY OFFPUTTING