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How to Get a Reservation at Anju in Washington DC

Anju is a contemporary Korean restaurant and pub in Dupont Circle that takes online reservations and walk-ins. Book ahead for weekends, but weeknight walk-ins are genuinely viable.

The short answer

Anju is a contemporary Korean restaurant and pub in Dupont Circle from the team behind some of Washington DC's best-known Korean cooking. It takes online reservations and also accepts walk-ins based on availability, which makes it one of the more attainable rooms on any DC hard-to-book list.

Book ahead for weekend nights, but a weeknight walk-in is realistic. If you want a specific busy night locked in, Rose can watch Anju and book the moment a table opens, under your name.

How booking at Anju works

Anju takes reservations through its website and by phone, and welcomes walk-ins when there is room. Weekend dinners and brunch are the competitive slots, while midweek is far easier. Hours and policies change, so confirm the current details on the live listing.

  • Reserve weekends in advance; walk in on weeknights.
  • Call directly if the online listing shows nothing for your night.
  • Watch for cancellations on prime weekend slots.
Let Rose handle it

Tell Rose your Anju night; we will watch the listing and grab the next opening.

Frequently asked

Does Anju take walk-ins?

Yes. Anju accepts walk-ins based on availability, which makes weeknight visits genuinely viable even without a reservation.

How do I make a reservation at Anju?

Anju takes reservations through its website and by phone. Weekend dinners and brunch are the competitive slots, so book those ahead and confirm current hours on the live listing.

Can Rose book Anju for me?

Yes. Text Rose the date and party size. We watch Anju continuously and book the moment a table opens, under your own name.

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