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Welcome to Danji

At Danji, located in Centreville, VA, the essence of Korean cuisine seamlessly merges with unique Asian fusion. This vibrant restaurant offers an array of mouthwatering soups, such as the hearty Yook Gae Jang and comforting Daenjang Jigae, alongside innovative dishes like Spicy Pork and Beef Short Ribs Dolsot Bibimbap. With a commitment to inclusivity, Danji welcomes everyone, providing vegetarian options, outdoor seating, and a casual atmosphere ideal for families and groups. The restaurant's modern conveniences, including delivery and cryptocurrency payments, enhance your dining experience. At Danji, every bowl tells a story, inviting you on a flavorful journey.

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Welcome to Danji, a delightful Asian fusion restaurant nestled in the heart of Centreville, VA. Specializing in Korean cuisines, Danji is a culinary gem that invites food lovers to indulge in a unique variety of flavorful dishes.

From the moment you step through Danji's doors, you're greeted by a warm atmosphere, ideal for casual dining with friends, family gatherings, and even lunch breaks. The restaurant seamlessly blends comfort and culture, ensuring a welcoming environment for everyone, including your furry friends!

What sets Danji apart? It's not just the rich aromas wafting from their kitchen; it’s also the extensive menu featuring numerous vegetarian options and specialty dishes that tantalize the taste buds. Whether you choose to savor a classic Yook Gae Jang soup or explore the bold flavors of Spicy Pork Belly, each dish reflects the heart of Korean culinary tradition, coupled with innovative twists.

  • Ricecake and Dumpling Soup - $10.99: A comforting bowl bursting with rich broth and chewy rice cakes.
  • Beef Short Ribs Dolsot Bibimbap - $13.99: A sizzling hot stone pot that creates a delightful combination of textures and tastes.
  • Kimchi Jigae - $8.99: A fiery kimchi stew that embodies warmth and depth.
  • Spicy Squid - $22.99: For the adventurous palates, this dish delivers a spicy kick with tender squid.

Danji embraces convenience. They take reservations, offer delivery and takeout, and accommodate various payment methods, including cryptocurrency. The restaurant's wheelchair accessibility and outdoor seating make it an inviting choice for everyone. Feel free to linger over your meal with complimentary free Wi-Fi or enjoy your drink from their full bar.

The vibrant community atmosphere at Danji is complemented by moderate noise, ideal for both lively chatter and quiet lunches. Dogs are welcome, so whether you ride your bike or drive, you can enjoy Danji with your furry companion by your side.

If you’re searching for a place teeming with rich flavors, a casual vibe, and a commitment to excellence, look no further than Danji. It's not merely a restaurant; it’s a celebration of Korean flavors, comforting meals, and a passionate dining experience. Don't miss out—call (703) 830-3800 to reserve your table today!

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Patrick M.
Patrick M.

This Korean restaurant in Old Centreville Crossing, Centreville, offers an impressive array of authentic Korean dishes. The ambiance is clean, and the service is consistently good. We enjoyed trying their Samgye-tang (chicken soup with rice and ginseng), which was delicious. Due to the windy and chill weather, we decided to try braised skatefish in the spicy stew. It was delicious --perfectly hot and bursting with flavor, the fish was soft, and the radish blocks were soft and savory in the delightful broth. The spicy squid was equally fantastic, stir-fried with vegetables and finished with a chilly-based sauce; every dish paired perfectly with a bowl of rice. This place is worth a visit!

Dennis T.
Dennis T.

If you ever been to ToSokJip in Annandale, this place is their "second location". It's a small restaurant inside but luckily it was not busy when I went. It started to pick up for the dinner rush though. I got the braised mackerel, and it was SO delicious. One of the best things I have. Only because I love fish and I love the sauce/broth they made for the dish. They must've use gochujang for the sauce. The fish was so amazing. And the portion size was meant for 2 people but we still couldn't finish it. It was so great. Highly recommend!

Jin S.
Jin S.

To Sok Jip in Annandale was our go-to spot for dank Bossam but unfortunately when their restaurant closed due to a fire we searched for another reliable spot. Danji was recommended from multiple people and the Bossam lived up to the hype, it was a huge serving, tender, and flavorful! The grill mackerel was good as well, crispy and salty. The banchan options were diverse and fresh, definitely refilled on most of ours. Service is on par with most Korean restaurants.

Joshua H.
Joshua H.

So delicious. Felt like I was transported to a restaurant in Korea with Banchan that is more rare in the States. The bossom was amazing so flavorful and refreshing. Seafood pancake was perfectly cooked as well.

Yulee K.
Yulee K.

The 고등어구의 was so good. I was blown away. The kalguksu was also hearty and good not too salty.

Michelle L.
Michelle L.

Came on a rainy Tuesday for lunch. I tried the yukgaejang and Bossam. The bossam is large and could be shared with at least 4 people as an appetizer. The yukgaejang was large and tasty but a bit too salty. It came with purple rice. The banchan included cabbage, radish, and perilla leaf kimchi and bean sprouts. There's a server call button and they were accommodating.

Jeff S.
Jeff S.

This place has good tasty food served fresh and hot. Side dishes are tasty and are refilled for free. Typical Korean style. The Yu Ge Jang soup was full of meat and broth was good. I was craving Sam Ge Tang for a month or more and it was good. The chicken was meaty and the broth was good and very satisfying. BUT. The orders are expensive. There are posters from 2019 calling it cheap eats. Not now. But if you don't care about the price and want tasty food then this is a good place to

Lisa L.
Lisa L.

Seemed like a legit Korean spot because most of the patrons were middle aged eating here on a Sunday. I had a decent experience here, ordered a jjigae and others ordered the ginseng chicken soup and the mackarel casserole. The ginseng chicken soup was simple and light, but not much ginseng flavor. I would probably skip this dish if you want more ginseng herbally flavors. The jjigae was flavorful but had some interesting things like zucchini and potato in there. The mackarel was the highlight imo. It was flavorful and not too salty and the fish was soft. I barely got any bones, a plus! And finally the banchans were all good. Especially the bean sprout and I don't even like bean sprouts. The tea was also a nice Barley tea flavor. Overall a great time!

April H.
April H.

I had a great meal here! We came at 11am on a Sunday, so it wasn't busy yet. The daenjang jjigae was just spicy enough and delicious. The clam kalgooksoo was also great (especially the broth). Portions were huge. Service was attentive and polite. I would definitely come back!