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Far East Taco GrilleBWorth Trying

635 Florida Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 · Taco restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant, Mexican restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (604 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Creative Korean-Mexican fusion with big portions and lively sauces; great value on Taco Tuesday, but seasoning inconsistency and occasional order errors/oiliness show up.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Far East Taco Grille delivers creative Korean-Mexican fusion with bold, well-executed flavors and generous portions at solid value, earning a solid grade B performance. However, inconsistent seasoning and occasional order errors prevent a higher grade, while tight seating and limited space constrain the overall experience. Best approached as a casual, flavorful takeout or quick-bite destination rather than a destination dining establishment.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels small but lively, with counter ordering and seats that fill fast when the rush hits. Portions are huge—one diner joked ingredients spill out of overstuffed tacos—and a friendly team keeps the energy upbeat. A guest summed it up: "Big flavors, big portions, fast and fun." Cooking leans bold fusion comfort: Korean touches like kimchi, tteokbokki, and soy garlic play with tacos, burritos, and loaded fries. Sauces—spicy pineapple, mayotta, lime crema—do heavy lifting, and when proteins are properly seasoned it really sings. Expect fast-casual creativity rather than traditional taqueria vibes. For families, there are plenty of familiar options—cheesy quesadillas, loaded fries, simple chicken or tofu, and sweet corn—that many kids will eat. Some sauces run spicy and flavors can be assertive, so stick to milder toppings for picky eaters; seating is limited, so consider takeout at peak times.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$22-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Emerging foodie zone near Union Market and Gallaudet; casual, student and young professional traffic.

Safety: Generally active with steady foot traffic; some mixed blocks but typical for NE corridor.

Nearby: Across from Gallaudet University; near Union Market, small shops, and residential streets.

Atlas DistrictThe Atlas District is a lively neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It has a casual, energetic atmosphere with a focus on diverse and affordable dining options, attracting a crowd interested in socializing and exploring new culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–21:00 Saturday11:00–21:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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