Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled inside the bustling Union Station at 50 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC, East Street Cafe offers an enticing journey through vibrant Asian flavors that satisfy both the palate and the soul. This Asian restaurant stands out not only for its authentic, fast-casual dining experience but also for its thoughtfully crafted menu that celebrates the richness of Japanese, Thai, and other Asian cuisines.
The culinary offerings at East Street Cafe burst with enticing textures and bold, layered flavors. Start with the delicate Jade Salad Japan, featuring crisp lettuce, refreshing cucumber, red radish, and sweet carrots, all harmonized by a nutty sesame dressing that awakens your taste buds. For something more robust, the Grilled Beef Salad Spicy from Thailand is a standout: tender slices of grilled steak mingle with crisp veggies like grape tomatoes and vibrant herbs like cilantro, all enlivened by a lemongrass vinaigrette that perfectly balances spice and zest.
Seafood lovers will find themselves drawn to the Salmon StirFry, where a tender, cornstarch-dusted salmon filet is stir-fried to perfection and glazed in a luscious house teriyaki sauce. The Shrimp Tempura offers a delightful contrast—lightly battered prawns and vegetables fried to a satisfying crunch and served with savory soy and ginger dipping sauce, a true testament to the mastery of texture and flavor.
Complementing these mains, the appetizers set an inviting tone. The Gyoza, available steamed or panfried, arrive golden and crisp or tender and juicy, paired with a fragrant sesame soy sauce that entices every bite. The East St. Fried Calamari, lightly battered and kissed with toasted black sesame seeds, is paired beautifully with a tangy hoisin-plum sauce, making it an addictive starter that draws guests back for more.
What truly elevates the East Street Cafe experience is its lively atmosphere combined with a remarkable efficiency that captures the fast-paced rhythm of Union Station. Diners often praise the transparency and energy of the open kitchen, where chefs prepare each dish to order with a quickness that’s almost theatrical. One customer noted how perfectly timed the service was—enjoying their meal within 20 minutes of ordering, making it an ideal stop for a tasty, fulfilling meal before catching a train.
Though tucked away on the second or third level, finding East Street Cafe is part of the adventure. Those who discover this gem delight in the combination of flavorful, generous portions and friendly, accommodating staff—the latter of whom eagerly customize dishes, such as the beloved Curry Laksa Noodle Soup, to suit personal dietary preferences. This soulful, aromatic soup blends rich broth, fresh vegetables, and noodles into a comforting bowl that has earned praise as one of the best quick eats in the station.
Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite between journeys or seeking a moment to savor complex Asian dishes crafted with fresh ingredients and genuine care, East Street Cafe promises a memorable meal that satisfies hunger and curiosity alike. Its blend of speed, flavor, and welcoming ambiance makes it a standout destination for anyone craving a vibrant taste of Asia in the heart of Washington, DC.
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Service options
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Fast service
Popular for
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Comfort food
- Healthy options
- Quick bite
- Vegetarian options
Dining options
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Trendy
Planning
- Accepts reservations
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- Credit cards
- Debit cards
Children
- Good for kids
- High chairs
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