Pom Pom
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Pom Pom

Permanently Closed

Japanese-inspired fare with sushi & artisan cocktails

creative cocktails
fresh food
small plates
uni toast
outdoor seating
friendly staff
reservations recommended
raw fish dishes
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Information

828 Upshur St NW, Washington, DC 20011 Get directions

$$$

Accepts reservations
Family friendly
Vegetarian options
Gender neutral restroom
Wi-Fi

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828 Upshur St NW, Washington, DC 20011 Get directions

+1 202 321 4751

$$$

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Family friendly
•Vegetarian options
•Gender neutral restroom
•Wi-Fi
•Lunch
•Dinner
•Bar

Last updated

Jan 21, 2026

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"The white-brick facade and minimalist design of Himitsu prepares your senses to focus on the flavorful experience that lies ahead. This intimate Japanese-inspired restaurant manages the balance of herbs, acidity, and freshness so that every sip and bite is full of texture and flavor. The Finding Nori cocktail is a refreshing combination of toasted nori seaweed, rum, lime and manzanilla sherry, and the fish roe in the bright Hamachi Crudo of yellowtail literally pops in your mouth. Himitsu has only 24 seats so reservations are recommended; however, walk-ins may score a seat at the bar where they can watch the magic of food and drink preparation unfold."

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The Pandemic Presents Another Obstacle for Southeast Asian Restaurants in D.C.  - Eater DC

"Today, D.C. is full of Southeast Asian success stories that have customers lining up and, in some cases, paying fine dining prices. Places like Pho Viet, Thip Khao, Bad Saint, Himitsu, Purple Patch, and Baan Thai (now Baan Siam) have helped lay the groundwork for Thamee." - Simone Jacobson

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Star D.C. Chef Kevin Tien Splits With Hot Capitol Hill Restaurant Emilie’s - Eater DC

"Himitsu was a 24-seat restaurant where Kevin Tien previously worked before moving on to Emilie's. It was named Eater D.C. Restaurant of the Year and also recognized by Food & Wine. Tien turned over sole ownership of Himitsu to his partner Carlie Steiner." - Gabe Hiatt

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Shaw’s Late-Night Fried Chicken Shack Roy Boys Will Close This Month - Eater DC

"Pom Pom, Petworth’s whimsical, globe-trotting replacement to Himitsu, will not reopen after the pandemic." - Tierney Plumb

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Pom Pom Owner Pivots to Wine Kits That Include Sexy Playlists and Lube - Eater DC

"While cuisine-hopping small plates restaurant Pom Pom and the Dos Mamis bar are closed during D.C.’s dine-in ban, Steiner has started an online business that sells to-go packages of wine bottles branded with comical themes." - Tierney Plumb

https://dc.eater.com/2020/5/6/21248099/seco-wine-store-online-pivot-pompom-dos-mamis-carlie-steiner-petworth
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