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Ping Pong Dim Sum - Chinatown
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Ping Pong Dim Sum - Chinatown Details

  • Dining Style: Casual Elegant
  • Website: http://www.pingpongdimsum.us
  • Email: marketing@pingpongdimsum.us
  • Phone: (202) 506-3740
  • Hours of Operation: **Monday - Thursday: 11:30AM-11:00PM, Friday - Saturday 11:30AM-12:00AM, Sunday: 11:00AM-10:00PM NOTE: Dim Sum service concludes 1 hour before restaurant closes**




    Lunch Daily: 11:30am - 5:00pm; Dinner: Monday - Thursday: 5:00pm - 11:00pm, Friday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 12:00am, Sunday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm
  • Payment Options: AMEX, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
  • Cuisine: Chinese, Asian, Dim Sum
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual
  • Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
  • Additional Details: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Counter Seating, Full Bar, Gluten-free Menu, Happy Hour, High Tea, Late Night, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Personal wines welcome, Personal wines welcome (corkage fee applies), Private Room, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine

Getting there

  • Cross Street: Eye Street
  • Public Transit: Chinatown Gallery Place Metro one black away from 7th Street
  • Parking: Private Lot
  • Parking Details: Off street parking available in the building as well as several lots and garages nearby, including Gallery Place.
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A word from Ping Pong Dim Sum - Chinatown
Ping Pong restaurant is a modern take on a very ancient Chinese tradition - the Tea House. Hundreds of years ago, merchants on the Silk Road would stop at tea houses enroute to rest their weary feet, relax and drink tea with their fellow travelers and share Dim Sum - baskets and dishes of little sweet and savory snacks, usually steamed, baked or fried. Ping Pong may be a Twenty-First Century Tea House, but
we’ve kept all the best bits of that ancient tradition, like meeting to relax and share appetizing food and fragrant tea. We just thought that after the first thousand years or so it would be OK to add cocktails to the menu.
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