KAYU
Restaurant · Dupont Circle ·

KAYU

Restaurant · Dupont Circle ·

Modern Filipino cuisine with innovative dishes & inspired cocktails

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filipino cuisine
salo salo experience
cassava cake
chef's tasting menu
md crab crepe
cocktails
elevated filipino
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1633 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

$100+

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Reservations required
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Popular for dinner
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Family friendly

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1633 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

+1 202 506 5593
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@kayu.dc

$100+ · Menu

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Dessert

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Jan 13, 2026

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Where to Celebrate the New Year in D.C. | Eater DC

"Chef Paolo Dungca’s contemporary New Year’s Eve celebration features a seven-course tasting menu, a complimentary toast, and the lively spirit of Filipino music and community. Reservations are $150 per person, with optional beverage pairings for $65." - Vinciane Ngomsi

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Antarctica Pop-Up Celebrates the Chilly Continent With Unique Blocks of Ice | Eater DC

"On Sunday, November 24, from 2 to 9 p.m., two bartenders—José Cox (from a new inventive second-story bar) and Jonathan Henriquez (from a Michelin-starred restaurant)—are hosting an Antarctica-themed pop-up at the venue. Cox tells Eater the Antarctica pop-up is inspired by the “super dry, windy, cold” climate and the incredible acts of nature around the icy continent, like the treacherous Drake Passage and ever-erupting volcano on Mount Erebus. White-capped ice cubes, coming in unique shapes and styles in each beverage, will directly contradict the way Cox hopes the cocktails make customers feel: “You take a sip of the drinks and, you know, you feel nice and warm,” he says. The creative drink menu includes the Dino cocktail with Ostrich fat-washed Amaras mezcal, pear, and Lillet Blanc; a mate-infused Wilde Irish gin with a mandarin citrus blend and almond orange spuma; and the Polar Punch with Lalo tequila blanco, Amaras mezcal, roasted coconut, and fermented cardamom. Cox and Henriquez collaborate with owner and chef Paolo Dungca, who will be creating an Antarctica-themed menu of small bites that pair perfectly with the icy cocktails—look for dry-aged beef tartare on toast with yeasted onion and puffed beef tendon, a mushroom dumpling in mushroom tea topped with chili crunch, and raw hamachi with Granny Smith apples, watermelon radish, and coconut. Cold desserts also join the fold, with panna cotta with truffle latik (golden brown coconut curds), orange, and pistachio on the small sweets menu. Cox and Henriquez (who just started mixology company Liquid Sentidos) say they plan to do more pop-ups alongside acclaimed chefs across D.C., to “learn from them and make the most delicious cocktails we can.” Cox also cites the collaborative spirit the chef has created—“constantly rotating tasting menus” and work with pastry pro Pichet Ong—as a reason for choosing the venue, and praises the design of the high-end space where “you can look into the bar and the (open) kitchen at the same time.”" - Emily Venezky

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Celebrity Chef Kwame Onwuachi Offers Personal Dining Experience at Dōgon | Eater DC

"Upstairs above Hiraya Cafe, I can now experience Kayu by Hiraya, a renamed tasting room offering four-course and eight-course prix fixe menus that nod to the Filipino word Kayumanggi; chef Paolo Dungca says he’s moving away from heavy, greasy food toward seafood- and vegetable-heavy dishes using Filipino and broader Asian techniques. Dungca describes the cuisine as “New American,” a melting pot of memories, travel, and community recipes — sample dishes include roasted squash with caramelized coconut, pumpkin seeds, and hot honey, and smoked trout topped with a chili-vinegar aioli — while the bottom cafe will focus on more casual options and the team plans to expand a Little Hiraya stall to Union Market in November." - Emily Venezky

https://dc.eater.com/2024/10/10/24266568/celebrity-chef-kwame-onwuachi-offers-personal-dining-experience-at-dogon
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Liz H.

Google
Love supporting local restaurant. Highly recommend reservation. We had the $85 tasting menu, since we had 3 people we ended up almost trying everything on the menu. The food was great, our friend who follows the chef really wanted to meet them again, so when the chefs were done with cooking they ended up coming upstairs to chat with us which was awesome. Loved the food and the service. Parking is a little rough though. We would out there are only two chefs and they cook the entire night by themselves in a small kitchen. Now that’s what i call being Pros.

Natalie L.

Google
KAYU's tasting menu is fresh and exciting, with unique flavor combinations that cannot be found elsewhere. The attention to details of the food and plating is top-notched. The Filipino influenced-fusion introduced us to new depth and our taste buds were rewarded with creative layers of flavors. The service size of each course is perfect for a multi-course menu. Drinks are new and refreshing. Service is quick, attentive, professional, and friendly. We will be back.

Alexa Rae Y.

Google
Chef Paolo has done it again! Whenever we head to DC from NJ, we always hit up his spot as he always brings creativity and uniqueness to the Filipino cuisine. We had done the salo salo, which is a small plate, entree and dessert. We had beef sinigang, crispy quail, chicken, along with starters, Ube bao, ensaymada and chicken dumplings. Didn’t get a chance to take pictures of most of the food since it was devoured moments it hit the table. The staff are attentive, kind and super accommodating. Drinks were also delicious- personal fave is the aqua kiss (lychee gin mix). Dessert had an amazing twist to OG Filipino desserts, especially with the champorado (fan fave) and, Bilo bilo and cassava cheese cake. Very proud of the artist efforts Chef brings to the table- congratulations on your new restaurant, can’t wait to dine with you again soon!

Anthony

Google
Kayu was an amazing experience. I traveled all the way from New Jersey and this was top of my list for places to eat. The food menu was well created to bring a nice elevated and progressive version of many of the Filipino dishes. The flavors of all the foods were all amazing but had an elevated twist from Chef Paolo. This restaurant is really what the Filipino cuisine needs to show case talent and culture, while not just having the same typical Filipino meal. There is restaurant that you’ll find this quality, style and flavor of food! Be sure to go and try their tasting menu or multiple dishes. There’s not a single dish I wouldn’t try again. Cocktails were great too most unique cocktails I’ve had this year. I definitely will be back soon. Thanks for a great experience. The staff were super friendly and all made for a great time!

Neriel David P.

Google
A cozy new location, I’m glad to see KAYU live on despite Cafe Hiraya’s closing. The current menu features classics from KAYU’s original tasting menu, with new additions taking a modern spin on Filipino classics. What I loved was the Lamb Rack Tiyula Itum - a rare cut of lamb with a burnt coconut glaze. How unique! I don’t think I’ve ever seen Tausug cuisine at any Filipino American restaurant before, props to the team at KAYU for exposing us to other parts of the Philippines. The salo-salo for $70 is so worth the cost for an app/main/dessert - don’t miss out!

Joseph K.

Google
Kayu delivered a memorable dinner with vibrant, flavorful apps, highlighted by the bao bun. The mains stole the show—the duck breast had perfectly crispy skin, and the short rib with its rich pan sauce was outstanding. Desserts were less impressive, but the wine paired nicely. Overall, a great experience with mains that truly shine.

Marian Clourysce L.

Google
Loved everything about this place! Seriously one of the best Filipino restaurants I’ve tried. They put their own spin on dishes but the taste of home is still there. Unique but very authentic. Kudos to the chef, esp Chef Jaeron! The food, drinks, and atmosphere were amazing, plus the location is perfect. Can’t wait to go back.

Joni C

Google
This is the best Chef's Tasting bang for your buck you can get in DC - $65 for a three course with multiple plates per course. They said they would portion it for two people, but all the food felt like it could feed a family of four. While we enjoyed every single dish, my favorites were: the Fried Chicken was perfectly cooked with the crispiest skin, the Lamb Kare Kare was succulent with a delicate peanut sauce, and the Grilled Salmon Escabeche was juicy and tender with the perfect charred sear. The cocktails looked interesting and will have to come back to try them all. Brandon had a Hot Marg Summer that had a jackfruit foam, though we didn't think it paired well with the strong margarita taste underneath. We would have preferred a gin or vodka based to let the jackfruit shine.
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Randy M.

Yelp
What an amazing experience tasting the essence of Filipino cuisine, but with modern sensibilities. Their 3 course option was perfect. I chose the shrimp crepe, cassava cake appetizer (sooooo tasty!), the sigsig sizzling tofu, and the malted chocolate with durian ice cream (how often does one see durian ice cream in any menu?) The hostess (Mm?) captured the true pride of Filipino hospitality, attentiveness, friendly and courteous throughout my time. I must return for the Chef's tasting menu. The menu has vegetarian (gf), meat and seafood options. Note: when my Uber drop me off here, I did an immediately see the restaurant. But it is connected to Hiraya Cafe, to the right, upstairs.
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Joseph Anthony S.

Yelp
WHERE is the love for fancy Asian food out here?! Well, at done it here. Kayu is doing something few restaurants can - bring a lesser-eaten Asian food to a top tier dining experience without compromising the flavors that we grew up with. We went with the tasting menu and drink pairing. Had awesome service from each of the staff members. Each course came promptly and the presentation was on point. Turns out the chef grew up in LA and liked the same Filipino restaurants we liked so we knew he cared about the flavors as much as we and our mothers would. We also had reservations for 2 but showed up with 3 and they accommodated in spite if a busy Saturday evening service.
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Kenneth K.

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We tried the chef tasting menu for $110. I want to give them the benefit of doubt because it was Boxing Day and they were perhaps short-staffed. There were only three people working on the floor, and really one that's trained. Service was quite slow and not very attentive. We went at 5:45 before the crowd showed up. Food was alright. There was a rib eye dish and two of the three came out quite overcooked. Pasta dish and scallop risotto were fine. The crab spring roll and beef tartare and the silky tofu dessert were quite good. Overall it was just a poor experience. The service wasn't attentive even at 6pm before the crowd showed up (it did get progressively worse). We were at the chef table but the chefs made 0 attempt to interact with us or ask us if the food was ok. At one point our service was so slow one of the chefs came out of the kitchen to bring us our food, probably because he saw that I was annoyed. So for them to automatically charge us a 22% service fee was honestly outrageous. We paid $175 pp for a mediocre experience. And honestly had they just given us a heads up that they were short-staffed when they seat us I would have felt much better and be more patient. I genuinely hope that this was just an off day and that others have a more pleasant experience here. They seem to have raving reviews. I suppose it can happen to any establishment.
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Shaila A.

Yelp
Had a group of 7 and we were seated in possibly the darkest part of the restaurant, which was fine. Service was supper great as we were placing orders but waiting for our food was a nightmare. Unsure if it was just a bad night for them or what but I'm glad we stuck with the 4 course over the 8 as it may have taken way longer. All in all, this whole dinner took 4 hours. The food itself was great in presentation but I was expecting a little more in terms of how they prepare items. I also had a mocktail that was great for the first two sips but then felt like I was drinking sugar water.
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Soo L.

Yelp
Really wanted to like this place bc of rave reviews about Hiraya and I love supporting minority businesses especially Asian ones but needless to say I was very disappointed. Went as a group on a Saturday night and the place was mostly full. Decor was trendy with rattan chairs and lighting but was very dimly lit to the point where I was reading the menu from the light that spilled through the window. Seems like you'll need those camping head lights in here to see anything loll Service was extremely slow and a bit disappointing bc they kept telling us various menu items from the food and drink weren't available. We were all ready to order the chef's tasting but opted not to bc of this. Little did we know this was just the beginning. We ordered the salo salo menu and drinks. Drinks were creative and the group seemed to like all of theirs. I got the Frankie Minoza which was refreshing but got too sweet for me after a while. Got the cassava cake (this was actually good but it was literally one piece. I wish they gave more of this), hamachi crudo (meh), scallops,mussels & clam (there was only one scallop and sand in the mussels), and crepe brulee (regrettable). Idk if they were intentionally spacing out the courses but each course was spaced put by 30min or more. Our first dish came after over an hour of our res time I saw other tables looking pretty unhappy about the slow service too. Food wasn't up to my expectation and everyone else seemed to feel the same. We did share some other dishes and I found the pig ear salad was unique and sauce for the grilled prawns and calamansi pie was good. The bathroom was even darker than the dining area and wasn't the cleanest. I think Anthony Bourdain said the cleanliness of the bathroom is the cleanliness of the kitchen, in which case I'll pass. All in all, I don't recommend this place and do not plan to return. Maybe Hiraya is better but who knows if I'll try
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Leland S.

Yelp
My friend told me about Chef Paolo and this spot. If you were a fan of the legendary Bad Saint restaurant, Chef Paolo was a product of the magical kitchen! AMBIANCE: Parking: Street parking. It can get busy so be sure to come early, ride share, or do public transportation. Seating: I came here on a Friday and things started to get popping in the later evening so be sure to RSVP. Feels: I'm not too familiar with DC but it's about a 15-minute drive from the National Mall. The place is a mix of houses and restaurants. The spot itself is dimmed for a nice intimate vibe. I liked how it's clean with scattered decor of Filipino art/culture from the baskets to the paintings. They even had a good mix of Filipino music and pop music. Great place for date night or a food adventure. FOOD: Salo Salo Experience (4 Courses) Cassava cake (Recommend) Not your usual cassava (like flour) cake that's usually sweet. A nice soft texture that was fluffy with savory flavors such as crab fat, mangalista lardo (pig) and was topped with smoked trout roe. Maryland Crab Crake Crepe (Recommend) A nice soft and warm omelet with good flavors of egg gribiche (mayo), crab, and other greens. I enjoyed the southeast flavors of toned pungent fish sauce. Tocino Aged Pork Chop (Recommend) This is a bit of an additional cost to the Salo Salo Experience but it was fulfilling and worth it. The rice was delicious and had pleasant flavors of garlic. The boiled egg gave it a nice umami kick to it. The pork chop was delicious. I got a good balance of meat and fat that was well sauced and juicy. I love the sweetness of the tocino and pineapple. I believe I got daing (fried fish) or fried pig crisps added to it which added a good mix to the flavor. Mixed with some lychee and mint, the greens were a delight! Malted Tcho Chocolate (Recommend) For something more familiar, can't go wrong with chocolate. Thick, soft, and sweet cocoa ice cream with popcorn for a good crunch and dolce de leche for another level of sweetness. Melon Ranger (Recommend) For those looking to drink, this is a good sweet choice. A mix of coconut rum, melon, condensed milk, and madeira! You're in for a delight. CUSTOMER SERVICE: I can't remember their names but Bruno and crew were all great people! TL; DR OVERALL: 5 Stars. Good food, fair prices for delicious elevated flavors, and all in all a pleasant experience. There are some great Filipino delights here in DC just like Purple Patch! What made this stand out is there elevated menu, so if you're looking for something different, this is the way to go. Thank you, Chef Paolo and team. I wish you all the best! #FilipinoFoodMovement #RepresentASIAN TIPS: * Check out their morning delights next door, Hiraya (available morning and afternoon) * Ask them for their daily specials!
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Zachary R.

Yelp
We did the chef's tasting menu and had a wonderful time. If you come on a Wednesday when it is relatively quiet, you might get a chance to talk to Chef Paolo, who is a super nice guy. We'll be rooting for him as this year's contender for DC in the James Beard best emerging chef contest.

Brooke S.

Yelp
We really enjoyed our evening here. For the Salo Salo menu it was $65 a person which was a nice deal for 4 courses. As someone who has tried a lot of Michelin star restaurants, I thought the flavors and technique here were wonderful. Things that are prone to being lackluster were well-executed, for example the scallop was perfectly cooked with an even sear. All the sauces complimented the dishes well without overdoing it. Our favorite items were the MD crab crepe, the scallop dish, and the pimento cheese / bread starter. The non-alcoholic beverages were delicious, we tried all three options, and highly recommend any of them. Our server, JL, made the experience outstanding. We felt very welcome here and the ambiance was cozy and inviting. He talked us through his recommendations, checked on us often, and brought us a beautiful latte he made himself to try even though the cafe downstairs was closed. He is so kind and appreciate his devotion to making our night special. Our main feedback is that the sizing of dishes could be improved. Between different options for the same course, the size variation is large. I loved my first course of cassava topped with roe but the portion was TINY compared to the bread and pimento cheese. The chicken and trout were both delicious flavor-wise but the chicken was at least 2x bigger. Luckily, the plates are shareable so we both left full, but this is just a detail that could be improved so everyone gets the same value for the price. I would definitely come back here and highly recommend checking this spot out!
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Kevin P.

Yelp
Firstly, the decor was so chic, warm, beautiful and very nostalgic. Artworks seems to include Filipino handmade/painted pieces along with a really cool custom mural on the far end of the bar. The staff was kind, efficient, knowledgable and attentive. Chic & comfortable seating. Food and drinks (with and without alcohol) were all delicious, beautifully presented and came in great portion sizes. My favorite items from my visit were the Cassava Cake, Panna Cotta and the Salabat. The Smoked Trout was seasoned sooooo well also! Great for dates and dinner with friends from out of town. Can't wait for my next visit!
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Pia A.

Yelp
After waiting for their dining room to open, I set an alarm to reserve a table for the weekend of Thanksgiving. I've heard a lot of positive reviews that I just had to check it out. Also, we visited PogiBoy (an old venture of the chef's) and left thinking that the food was amazing. So here we are. My husband and I ordered from the salo salo menu. While we waited, we started off with a cocktail. I had the Dirty Dancing, my husband the Tame the Tikbalang. I can't speak for the Tikbalang, but the Dirty Dancing was good. The taste was so different with the atsara brine in lieu of the olive juice. For dinner, we started with Cassava Cake and Pimiento Cheese. The roe on the cassava cake added a good burst of salty fishiness without being too overpowering. The pimiento cheese brought back childhood memories in the Philippines when my grandfather would make me a sandwich with cheez whiz. Then we had the Crispy Adobong Pusit and MD Crab Crepe. The pusit was prepared as a calamari with the squid ink on the side as a dip. The squid ink dip was a good play on the traditional adobong pusit. The crab crepe was recommended to be eaten as a lettuce wrap. So we cut up a bit of crab stuffed crepe on a lettuce leaf with atsara and pickled onion, and drizzled with what tasted like a fish sauce vinaigrette. Great flavors all together. We then had the Grilled Prawn and Tinapa. The tinapa was a smoked trout with greens on top and an aioli on the side. Not super fishy which I liked. The prawn was the size of my forearm. It had mussels and clams on top, and served on top of a curry with chili oil. I wasn't quite sure how to tackle the head but a little bit of wiggling with the knife and I was able to pull the meat off the shell like a lobster tail. The curry with chili oil was really tasty. And as if we hadn't eaten enough, we ended our meal with the Calamansi Pie and Crepe Brûlée. The brûlée was interesting. It's not terrible but I don't know if I'd order that again as my dessert. Maybe it was the pandan crème, or the peach. Perhaps I was hoping to connect it to turon, which is one of my favorite Filipino desserts. I can't quite place it. The calamansi pie on the other hand was a refreshing version of a key lime pie. This had a nice smooth texture, and it wasn't too lime-y if that makes sense. I ordered the UBBBB cocktail to make up for the crepe dessert. It was pretty much a boozy ube milkshake and it was wonderful. The staff were so nice. We had a brother-sister duo who were helping us with our meals. They were so friendly and so patient with us, especially taking a few mins to help my husband pronounce some of the menu items. The restaurant was cozy, just a couple of tables. The chef's counter looked enticing and I'd like to try that next time. Just a warning tho, I don't believe they're wheelchair accessible. I couldn't tell if there was an elevator that you could take from the street level. The downstairs cafe, Hiraya, looks like it has an amazing brunch menu and I'm absolutely going back to check that out. Overall a great experience and we look forward to returning. Maraming salamat to the chef and team.
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Andrew S.

Yelp
I'm so happy that we decided to drop by Kayu while we were in D.C. While all the tables were reserved, we found a spot at the bar. The staff is wonderful, checking in on you just enough. The drinks are absolutely fantastic - especially the non-alcoholic options, like the salabat and iced tea. What I really liked about the food is that it's not the usual menu that you'll find at a Filipino restaurant. The menu is original, using the flavors and influences of the Philippines. Everything was so thoughtfully prepared -- from the starter to dessert. Flavors were incredible. Textures were amazing. And, of course, the atmosphere is great! If you're thinking of making a reservation, don't wait. Just do it!

Amina A.

Yelp
Everything at Kayu was exceptional- from the service, to the flavor, and the presentation. We had the four course tasting menu for an incredibly reasonable price. This is hands down the only place in the DMV to get this type of Filipino dining experience! Highlights; The UBBB cocktail is dangerously delicious. The sauces in some of the dishes will have you wanting to drink them like soup and the quality of the meat and seafood is excellent. I loved my jumbo prawn dish the most! Lastly, Bless, the GM, is an angel. I love you, Bless!
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Erik R.

Yelp
Stopped by last night after seeing Hiraya on H St for awhile. Excellent food, we did the a la cart menu but I want to come back for either version of the tasting menu. Not packed but pleasantly busy, never felt rushed but food came out quickly and we got out pretty soon after finishing. They seem to still be ironing out a few kinks - wine list was partially sold out, including some by the glass bottles, but we ended up with a great bottle of pet nat so I'm not complaining.
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Ali L.

Yelp
We did the 4-course Salo Salo menu and loved it. Great food. Great service. Great cocktails. Very cute ambiance. Will return soon to try the 8-course Chef's Tasting menu.

L B.

Yelp
an astonishing meal! you must get the tasting menu. Every course is more delightful that the last. Beautiful space, exquisite food, thoughtful staff. Do yourself a favor and book a table before the rest of DC finds this place.

Joy H.

Yelp
Excellent customer service, great ambiance and the food is absolutely delicious! Every dish we tried was bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection. This restaurant is highly recommend. We loved it and we are going back again.