From a press release:

YO! Sushi, is crossing the pond this summer, opening its first US location in Washington, DC’s historic Union Station this July. Known internationally for its fresh perspective on Japanese cuisine and unique dining experience, YO! Sushi comes complete with its conveyor belt and popular menu of over 70 Japanese inspired dishes, to one of the world’s most dynamic, cosmopolitan cities.

YO! Sushi currently operates throughout the UK, as well as the Middle East and Norway. Washington, DC was selected for the company’s American debut because of the city’s vibrant and diverse community. YO! Sushi has built its reputation often in mass transit stations, bustling urban areas and in premium shopping centers, offering outstanding quality and excellent service with every visit. Union Station will be no exception, making YO! Sushi convenient to residents, Capitol Hill staffers, business travelers and DC tourists alike.

YO! Sushi’s conveyor belt system puts the entire menu of fresh, handmade menu items literally at guests’ fingertips, making a quality twenty minute sit-down meal a reality for someone on the go. A computer monitored tracking system ensures that no dish remains on the conveyor belt longer than one hour, guaranteeing that every dish is fresh.

The restaurant’s design caters to guest interaction, as each seat features an airplane-style call button to ring servers, as well as a water dispenser filtering complimentary chilled still water.

YO! Sushi offers guests seating at the conveyor belt, or at tables for a more conventional meal with outstanding tableside service.

YO! Sushi’s ninjas make every dish fresh to order, always available for dine-in or carry-out. The ninjas are highly trained at their craft, offering YO! Sushi signature creations like the Salmon and Avocado hand roll, a seaweed cone packed with rice, premium salmon, avocado, mayonnaise and sesame seeds, and the Spicy Tuna Gunkan, featuring top-quality yellowfin tuna with spicy masago sauce and spring onion atop two pieces of rice wrapped in seaweed.

But YO! Sushi is just as much about sushi as it is about other modern Japanese inspired food and drink. YO! Sushi’s ninjas craft hot favorites like spicy Shrimp Firecracker Rice with Asian vegetables, pan-fried Yakisoba Noodles in a mild tangy sauce with a choice of chicken, shrimp or vegetables, and Chicken Katsu Curry, crispy fried chicken with rice, a mild curry sauce and a Japanese pickle.

YO! Sushi’s Executive Chef, Noriyuki Kudo, a native of Japan, has worked in a number of renowned restaurants, most recently Sushi Roku and Katana in Los Angeles. He comes to DC with his knives at the ready and a crew of skilled ninjas ready to impress.


A couple weeks ago a reader wrote in with word of Dangerously Delicious Pies opening a spot in the food court of Union Station. And now Dangerously Delicious Pies tweets:

“IT’S OFFICIAL!!! Dangerously Delicious Pies will be slingin pies at Union Station Thursday at 10am!! See y’all then!”

They’ve got pretty big shoes to fill as I believe this space was once home to Vacaro’s



301 Massachusetts Ave NE

From ANC Rep TonyTGoodman:

“ANC 6C voted to support expanded outdoor seating + enclosed seating at 301 Mass NE for Pete’s Apizza.”

If all gets worked out this will be Pete’s 4th location joining Columbia Heights, Friendship Heights and Clarendon.

The White Tiger Indian Restaurant had been on Capitol Hill since 1997. Were there any fans?

Loopnet still shows the property for lease:

“Best restaurant corner in DC. Rare Capitol Hill Prime Corner Restaurant. Huge Patio with Over 100 Outdoor Seats! Less than five minuets walking to Union Station trains and metro, Capitol Buildings, Senate Offices, and the Supreme Court!”

More on Pete’s APizza moving there as info becomes available.


This rental is located at D St NE at 14th St NE:


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The listing says:

“Architect-designed English Basement, 1 BR, 1 Bath, minutes from Capitol, Eastern Market, Lincoln Park, Union Station & H Street, Easy Access to Bus/Metro, Fully renovated, Cool Steel I-Beam Structure, Exposed brick & Wood Joists, Downlights, Tracklights, Central A/C, Contemporary Galley Kitchen, New Appliances, Ref., Range, Washer/Dryer, French doors to private front & rearyards.”

This 1 bed/1 bath is going for $1200 mo.


Looks like Dangerously Delicious Pies is coming to Union Station. @zcolman spots the scene above in the Union Station food court. He advises, “Time to invest in new belts.”

In Feb. 2012 we learned that Dangerously Delicious Pies would also be opening a new location in Chinatown at 901 7th Street, NW. While that location anticipated an April opening, they have not opened yet.

Dangerously Delicious Pies’ original DC space is located at 1339 H St, NE. You can see their menu here.



514 8th Street, SE

Back in Nov. 2010 we learned that Pacifico Cantina was going to replace the Capital Video Sales store on Barracks Row next to Belga at 514 8th Street, SE.

Pacifico Cantina from Xavier Cervera [Senart’s, Lola’s, Boxcar Tavern, Molly Malone’s future Hawk n Dove] is opening on Thursday:

A reader snuck a peek at the inside:

I’m still most excited about the roof deck:



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From MPD:

On June 7, 2012 at approximately 11:00 A.M. a citizen was walking in the area of 3rd & D Street, SE. He was approached by three suspects (juveniles), one grabbed his arm and pointed a weapon at him. The suspects immediately fled the scene.

First District officers were alerted to a Robbery by the dispatcher along with a lookout for three suspects, one carrying a red bag with a weapon in it. Within minutes, Officers from the First District who were in the area patrolling their beats observed the suspects running, (one with a red bag ) immediately gave chase and apprehended the suspects.

After talking with the complainant the suspects did not rob him or made any attempts to rob him. Nothing was taken and no injuries were reported.

After coordination and assistance with Detectives from the First District, one subject was placed under arrest.


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