Café MoZU offers all day dining with an Asian-inspired menu and spectacular views of the Washington Channel and the Potomac Tidal Basin.

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Named after an ancient Chinese philosopher who expounded the principal of universal love, critically acclaimed Café MoZU, just off the main hotel lobby, is the hotel’s all day dining venue: an airy, sophisticated spot for a power breakfast, business lunch, or a relaxed dinner at sunset.

Designed by Tony Chi, the bright and airy room reflects Washington, DC’s international flair with an element of sophistication, and offers unparalleled views of the Washington Channel, Tidal Basin and to with menus that are simple and clean, yet bold and flavorful. Breakfast includes traditional American favorites as well as a Japanese breakfast.

Lunch and dinner menus showcase irresistible selections such as Roasted five spices Duck, raisin couscous, orange scented curry jus”, Crispy Wild Salmon with fingerling potatoes, Brussels sprouts and haricots verts, Braised Pork Belly with sweet potato puree, baby onions and goat cheese polenta and Black Sea Bass with bok choy, string beans, snow bean sprouts and aromatic lemongrass broth.

Heavenly desserts from our pastry department include a Bitter Chocolate and Passion Fruit Mousse, Flourless Poppy Seed Cake, Lychee Crème Brulee and Champagne-Verbena Parfait.

Menu Highlights

Light Mushroom Risotto

tempura mushroom, parmesan cheese

Restaurant Information

How To Book

Telephone:

+1 (202) 787 6868.

Online:

Via OpenTable.com

Opening Hours

Breakfast:

Monday-Friday

6:30am-11:30am

Saturday & Sunday

7am-11:30am

Sunday Brunch:

11:30am-3pm

Lunch:

Monday-Saturday

11:30am-5:30pm

Sunday

2pm-5:30pm

Dinner:

5:30pm-10:30pm, Daily

Key Personnel

Executive Chef:

Anthony Reynolds

Restaurant Manager:

Anthony Arambulo

Chef de cuisine:

Kazuo Shimamura

Dress Code

Smart Casual

Menu Info

Dining News

Death by Chocolate dessert menu (November 6-23, 2008)

Please click here to view the dessert menu