Monday, February 19, 2024

An explosion of new restaurants at struggling Rockville shopping center


A struggling shopping center in Rockville is about to get a shot in the arm from several new restaurant tenants. Two chains and one independent brand have signed leases at The Shops at Congressional Village at 1701 Rockville Pike. Kajiken will serve up steaming bowls of abura soba, combining thick noodles and sauces imported directly from Japan with customizable toppings. At west coast chain Kanpai's Rockville location, you will have 100 minutes to eat all the Japanese BBQ and shabu soup you can handle. And for those who prefer a side of novelty with their sushi rolls, Uzu Revolving Sushi will provide a constant stream of mechanically-delivered delights. All three restaurants have "coming soon" signage in their future storefronts, and will only add to Rockville's emerging status as the top destination for Asian dining in the DMV.




6 comments:

  1. Nothing compares to A&J and PHO 75 is great when open...

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  2. Kajiken sounds great! I will watch my Ultraman dvds while eating the food from Kajiken!

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    1. https://youtu.be/-poaZN8IP3Y?si=4h6MdpRM6DBjBPHy


      Good episode of Ultraseven

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  3. Is that guy on the window a tsunami coming after that bowl of Abura Soba?

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    1. It's looks like a fusion between “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai and a modern version of one of Sharaku's paintings

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    2. Oh interesting,that makes sense,I'm not familiar with Sharaku but will look into his artwork. Japanese art and culture is definitely interesting. Kurosawa movies are nice.

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