Reren Lamen n Bar (Georgetown)
1073 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
About the Reren Lamen n Bar (Georgetown)
Reren Lamen n Bar is a popular restaurant located in the heart of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Known for its authentic Chinese cuisine, the restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious lamen dishes and other traditional Chinese dishes. The cozy and inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a casual meal or a night out with friends. With its convenient location on Wisconsin Avenue, Reren Lamen n Bar is a must-visit destination for anyone craving flavorful and satisfying Chinese food in the District of Columbia.
Photos of Reren Lamen n Bar (Georgetown)
1073 Wisconsin Ave NW 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20007, United States
Opening hours of Reren Lamen n Bar (Georgetown)
Monday:
11:30 - 22:00
Tuesday:
11:30 - 22:00
Wednesday:
11:30 - 22:00
Thursday:
11:30 - 22:00
Friday:
11:30 - 23:00
Saturday:
11:30 - 23:00
Sunday:
11:30 - 22:00
Reviews of Reren Lamen n Bar (Georgetown)
"I had the Signature Lamen and it was so bland. The soup had absolutely no flavor and why are there tomatoes in this? I’m more used to typical Japanese ramen so maybe this was outside my realm of knowledge but lamen was lame. No flavor. Bao however were great! I had the Shanghai Bao and great flavor, loved these!"
"This place is great. The seasoning is authentic and the fried calamari and the popcorn chicken are especially mouth watering. I recommend the bubble tea downstairs too!"
"I've only been once but I really enjoyed it! It's some of the best authentic Chinese food I've had outside of China haha. My friend got the signature la mian and she really enjoyed it. I got the cumin lamb, Xiao long bao (soup dumplings) and the regular dumplings. I'd like to go back and utilize the bar! The staff were super friendly and helpful, they can give you recommendations which is nice. The atmosphere is cool, there's a bubble tea place downstairs and they don't mind if you bring drinks from down there. The decor is eclectic and u get a nice view of Georgetown out of the windows. All in all a mice vibe and I look fwd to going back"
"Ah Reren....I have so many mixed feelings about this place. It's one of the only Chinese noodle soup spots in Georgetown, so if you're really craving a classic(-ish) bowl of lamen, then Reren is a pretty solid stop. They have a diversity of toppings, including two vegetarian choices -- a buddha-style lamen soup and a spicy sesame cold noodle for the hot summer days. I've tried the buddha style lamen a couple of times and it's honestly just very...average. The shiitake broth isn't doing too much for me, and the carrots, peppers, and brussels sprouts were still crunchy, which is great in a stir fry but less ideal in noodle soups (at least for my taste). The tofu was also quite bland and seemed like it had just been plopped into the soup right before serving. As far as vegetarian noodle soups go, this one is definitely toward the bottom of my list. The green tea vegetable dumplings made a stronger showing, with their cute green dumpling skin and decently flavorful fillings. They seemed to be stuffed with bok choy, shiitake mushrooms, and a few other goodies that I couldn't quite identify. They were solid, but still nothing special and about at the level of the frozen vegetarian dumplings that I pick up at the grocery store (and, at $10 for only six dumplings, I'd much rather pick up the ones at the grocery store). I was, however, thoroughly impressed by their Not Your Mama's Tofu. As the name implies, this appetizer truly was nothing like what you would find in a traditional Chinese kitchen, but, wow, it was incredible. After being breaded and fried to perfection, the thick slices of tofu are coated in a sweet, savory, and umami sauce, and then finished with green onion and sesame seeds. I'm not sure if they added tapioca / corn / potato starch to the breading, but it doesn't taste like your standard wheat flour. It has a nice bit of crunch on the outside, but the rest of the breading has a springy, mochi-like texture, both of which contrast the perfectly soft tofu on the inside. It was definitely unlike any other tofu dish that I've tried before, and I would definitely recommend giving it a shot!"
"The restaurant is beautiful, but if you’re looking for more of an authentic Asian cuisine experience the Chinatown spot is on a different level. The restaurant is (feels like) it’s designed to cater to college students. I went during the early afternoon, so maybe it’s different during other hours, but there is no host or waiter to take your order. You make an order online (which has an extra minor fee + reduces customization unless you talk to someone). The menu is much smaller and different than the one at Chinatown. I was content with all of the food (though the dishes were copied from the other restaurant, they weren’t as good) and the candy chicken was a miss. I would still recommend getting the ramen, soup dumplings, and the fried chicken rice bowl."
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