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    Dan Dan Boy

    3.3 (38 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Garlic Eggplant Rice Bowl
    Andrea A.

    Dan Dan Boy is one of the many food options at Union Market. Attracted by the delicious smells, I got the garlic eggplant rice bowl bc I can never pass up Sichuan eggplant. But tbh, it was a little disappointing. The flavor just was not consistent with what I've gotten at other Sichuan restaurants for the same dish- way too vinegary and the sauce was too liquidy. There were a ton of other veggies in there, which I'd normally appreciate, but just didn't do it for me here. The dish got a little better with chili oil. The Union Market ambiance is really nice, but I will say we went for lunch on a weekday & it was packed, it was pretty hard to find some seating. Service was fine. 5/10 would not recommend the eggplant dish, perhaps their noodles are better.

    El P.

    Had a great meal with the chicken and noodle soup. I got the dish for my little one, so I made sure to ask if it was spicy or not. It definitely looked spicier than it actually ended up being. It had great flavor with good depth to the broth. The noodles do feel hand-pulled, so that's always a nice touch. I don't know how well the noodles travel because it kind of just sits in the broth, but if you want to eat at the Yards Park, it should make for a delicious meal!

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    Jacqueline K.

    Cute shop inside Union Market. They offer weekly specials in addition to their regular menu. I opted for their beef noodle soup. The noodles were the right amount of chewy and I absolutely loved their broth. It had a hint of spiciness and was incredibly flavorful. Unfortunately, the beef in my beef noodle soup had a lot of fat on it, which made it less appetizing to eat. However, I really appreciate that they did give me three large chunks of beef with my order! Service was quick and everyone was really friendly.

    Xinjiang Street Food - Braised Chicken Hand-Pulled Noodles or 新疆大盘鸡裤带面
    Liza M.

    The service was quick and the hand pulled noodles were delicious! I got the (less) spicy stew chicken and the entire dish was well balanced in all the flavors and textures. I would definitely come back and want to try a rice dish!

    Alice J.

    Delicious authentic Sichuan style beef noodle with huge chunks of cooked-through tender (melt in your mouth) beef (and high quality meat). Not spicy in fact but very tasty. Love their logo too (it's a person's hair made of noodle, being scooped up by chopsticks). There's a bit of a wait once order is placed, probably because they make everything fresh to order which is a plus. Love their bowl of noodle model (made of plastic) on the counter.

    Dan dan noodles
    Rachel B.

    We ordered Dan Dan Boy at Union Market to try something new. I love eggplant, so I chose the eggplant dish. The flavors were great, but it was overall a little greasier than I expected. My husband got the Dan Dan noodles, which were great! I loved the combination of textures and flavors. Service is pretty quick. You order at the counter and wait for about 10 min. There is sometimes a line, and Union Market is always busy! You can eat outside at picnic tables or on the roof at Hi Lawn.

    Dan Dan Noodles
    Trevor B.

    I went with the Dan Dan noodles. They had a large portion of meat and just a healthy serving in general. I felt it was overly salty and the noodles seemed like spaghetti noodles. The service was quick and friendly. There is seating all around within Union Market, both inside and outside.

    Christine K.

    I am very happy there is a spot with Chinese glass noodles in Union Market. They were sour and yummy. The mapo tofu was odd - a different style altogether and not really to my liking. I wish I could eat gluten and eat their dumplings. There was an older Asian woman making each dumpling by hand. They seemed delicious!

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    Austin G.

    The restaurant industry is hard and Yelp can make it more or less difficult. Because of that, I try to be kind in my reviews, even when giving the rare one-star rating. Sadly, my experience at Dan Dan Boy was a one star episode. It's possible they had an off day so read this with a grain of salt. 1) Food: I ordered the Dan Dan noodles assuming it was their speciality given the name. Obsessed with these noodles, I've had my share around the world, in D.C., and while living in Beijing. Dan Dan Boy's are the worst I've had. The noodles were over cooked and literally spaghetti noodles. The pork was very dry and chunky with odd texture. The flavors were non-existent, masked a pool of oil that took over the entire bowl. Even the green onions tasted poorly. 2) Price: My bowl of Dan Dan noodles cost $18- a steep price for a bowl that tasted not great. With many other worthy food stands at Union Market, I'd reconsider Dan Dan Boy. I will go back, though, to see if it was just an off day.

    Dumplings
    Aman A.

    Was skeptical going here because of less than 4 star ratings, but was really craving Dan Dan noodles. I'm admittedly very easy to please when it comes to food, but my girlfriend and I thought this was a great meal. We got the Dan Dan noodles with ground pork, and the dumplings of the day which were turkey. Both were delicious and filling! A little pricey for a quick bite, it was like $31 after tax and tip for those 2 things, but that's DC. Food came out quickly and tasted fresh. Maybe wish there was some greens in the noodles, I think bok choy was extra.

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    13 spice noodles were delicious!! Would totally recommend! Inside Union Market. Great flavor and customer service.

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    the noodles that were their best seller were garbage. the noodles were mushy and the beef was on the salty side.

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