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Tony chang's Seafood Restaurant
2.8571/5 (5 reviews)

619 H Street Nw
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 371-8669

Category: chinese, seafood

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5 Reviews

REVIEW #1 carson A.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
November 16, 2008
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
The food tastes good, but its realy greasy. the bath rooms are nice. if you dont have a strong stomach dont eat here. about 3 hours later my entire dinner was in the toilet and i still feel sick the next day

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REVIEW #2 CD P.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
February 20, 2006
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
Serviceable, but not spectacular. I enjoyed everything, but there was nothign that made me sit up, and it is fairly pricey for this cuisine. I understand lunch is very, very good, and much more reasonable. It tends to be a place to be seen.

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REVIEW #3 Dave N.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
April 21, 2004
0 of 2 people found this review helpful
I have only eaten down stairs at lunch. The set up is great and very cool. You grab a bowl fill it with what you want from what they have set out and hand your bowl to the chef and he prepares it right in front of you on this huge circle grill.

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REVIEW #4 Scott A.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
May 18, 2003
0 of 6 people found this review helpful
I went on a tour in Washington and the tour guide brought us to this restaurant...I was amazed. I love the pictures of famous people who ate at this restaurant! I remember seeing Bill Clinton, Don King and Jackie Chan. It was very cool. The food was exquisite. <br>



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REVIEW #5 Robert J.
Avg. Entree: $15-20
Rating:
September 4, 2001
0 of 4 people found this review helpful
Excellent Chinese seafood restaurant. Huge menu. They have Hong Kong, Cantonese and Szechuan cusine and all are done well. The seafood is in tanks as you walk in so you know it is fresh. Try the Dungeness crabs stir-fried with ginger and scallions. The duck is also good. Also try the crispy beef and the grouper fillets with choy sum. Shrimp is also a good bet. Service has always been efficient and friendly. Large Chinese clientele indicates authentic cooking.

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