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If you're reading this wondering if you should dine here - let me make it easy for you. Run, nay- SPRINT, don't walk, to Singing Tiger the next time you're in Union Market looking for somewhere fun, new, with good vibes, but also with amazing food and cocktails.
Union Market has been lacking, for a long while, in good Asian restaurants, and also I don't think there's a karaoke spot for miles around here. So happy to see new Asian restaurants appearing in UM, including Shia and Chai Pani.
It's a big hard to find, but enter Hotel Nell and take the elevator down to the lower level. Don't try to go through the back door with the sign that says Singing Tiger, I think it's locked. It's a really cool hidden restaurant behind a curtain, that also has 3 karaoke rooms. We ordered the shiso zen and lychee lights cocktails to start. My boyfriend LOVED the Shiso Zen, and said it was his top 3 DC cocktails - it was very very good. I loved mine too! There was a little kerfuffle going on that the staff and management team handled very well, and offered us complimentary sake at the end of our meal - we were very impressed at how it was handled and though the offer wasn't necessary, it speaks a lot of the service here!
For food, we got the Dan Dan noodles, U.M. Greens, Thai crispy wings, and braised pork belly buns. Everything was incredible! I loved the greens salad, whatever vinaigrette they used was so flavorful, on top of greens you normally wouldn't see in a salad but were all my Asian favorites. The Thai Crispy Wings were more similar to the Vietnamese Fish Sauce wings, to which they warned me it may be a bit funky, but luckily I am Vietnamese and accustomed to fish sauce wings - man they made it to taste EXACTLY as how my mom makes it at home! The buns were massive and overflowing with deliciously tender pork belly, and the noodles were nicely spiced and flavorful. Everything came out in a very decent - large portion size for the price too! This meal was a 15/10 - no complaints, and I'm looking forward to returning to try their clay pot, skewers, cocktails, and to belt my heart out in the karaoke rooms.