Oya Restaurant & Lounge

777 9th St. NW WashingtonDC20001
Closed
Sunday
5:00pm-9:00pm
Monday
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:00pm-11:59pm
Tuesday
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:00pm-11:59pm
Wednesday
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:00pm-11:59pm
Thursday
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:00pm-11:59pm
Friday
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:00pm-1:00am
Saturday
5:00pm-1:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(125)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Oya Restaurant & Lounge is located at 799 9th St NW, Washington, DC. This location is in the Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown neighborhood. This business specializes in Family Style Restaurants and has 5 review(s) with a star rating of 3.6.
by merchantcircle on March 12, 2018 from merchantcircle

Tips

Where to Sit:
If you're going for happy hour, arrive early to stake out seats in the lounge across from the bar. It's a semi-private room with comfy ottoman seating perfect for groups.
by Citysearch on January 18, 2010 from Citysearch
The Extras:
Wine corkage is possible for bottles not available on the menu for a fee between $25 and $50, depending on bottle size.
by Citysearch on January 18, 2010 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Food23 Decor25 Service22 Cost$48

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The “beautiful atmosphere” draws “beautiful people” to this “sexy” Penn Quarter Asian-fusion...
by zagat on November 22, 2015 from zagat
Operations may be disrupted due to COVID-19. Be sure to contact the restaurant to find out its current status and offerings.THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Oya Restaurant & Lounge Restaurant Review:
Oya has evolved into more than a glitzy backdrop for the über-cool social scene. Indeed, the décor of white leather and marble blends with pizzazz against a striking chain-link curtain to go with the floor-to-ceiling Capiz shells. In the French-Asian genre you have small and big plates, and sides are referred to as micro plates. Apple-jícama salad is a refreshing starter, and may be followed by...
by gayot on November 03, 2011 from gayot
Sneaking away for a tryst with Mr. Tall, Dark and Works Down-the-Hall? They’ll be discreet at Oya, where pure white lounges are about the only thing innocent on the menu. A chain curtain guards the entrance, fires smolder in the walls and suspended mirrors encourage voyeurism. But this is class not crass, and the sexuality simmers beneath the surface. Entraced couples dine on French-Asian...
by blackbookmag on September 16, 2011 from blackbookmag
Citysearch Editorial Review:
With its all-white decor, this cool and contemporary Penn Quarter hot spot is a good bet for a decadent pre-theatre meal or a tasty steal of a happy hour. In the lounge, plentiful space in side...
by by Elyse Moody at Citysearch on December 28, 2009 from Citysearch

Information from the business

The kind of place where a little black dress and heels are standard, and the faddish menu offers gnocchi, sushi and a soup called Ginger…
by Citysearch on December 13, 2017 from Citysearch