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Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi in District of Columbia

Discover Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi, a top-rated West African restaurant in Washington, DC. Explore menu, hours, reviews, and upscale dining experience.

4.5 394 reviews $100+ West African Restaurant American · Southern

1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States

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Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi

Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Rum Cake with Vanilla Coco Bread Charbroiled Oysters Dessert
Rating★ 4.5 / 5
Price$100+
CategoryWest African Restaurant
Today Closed

Overview

About This Food Place

Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi offers a refined taste of West African cuisine in the heart of Washington, DC. Located at 1330 Maryland Ave SW, this upscale West African restaurant blends bold, vibrant flavors with a trendy atmosphere, creating a memorable dining experience. The menu highlights innovative small and large share plates, including signature dishes like Curry Branzino and Charbroiled Oysters, complemented by an impressive wine list and expertly crafted cocktails.

Guests can expect attentive table service in a romantic yet lively setting, perfect for special occasions or intimate dinners. Reservations are recommended due to its popularity, with a typical visit lasting between 1.5 to 3 hours. Accessibility features such as wheelchair accessible seating and restrooms ensure comfort for all diners. With no delivery or takeout options available, Dōgon emphasizes a full onsite dining experience.

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Why People Come Here

Experience a unique blend of West African flavors paired with an upscale, romantic atmosphere that draws food lovers and tourists alike.

Outstanding Cocktails

Creative and well-crafted cocktails complement the bold and vibrant dishes, making every visit a delight.

Highly Rated Dining

With a 4.5-star rating from nearly 400 reviews, diners appreciate the carefully balanced flavors and attentive service.

Group and Solo Friendly

Popular for lunch, dinner, and solo dining, it accommodates groups and travelers seeking authentic West African cuisine.

Convenient Washington, DC Location

Located inside the Salamander Hotel near Maryland Ave SW, the restaurant offers easy access with valet and paid parking options.

Elegant, Upscale Atmosphere

The trendy and romantic vibe enhances special occasions and casual upscale dining experiences alike.

Accessible and Inclusive

Wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating ensure comfort for all guests.

Reservations Recommended

Booking ahead is advised due to its popularity and usual wait times, especially on weekend evenings.

Diverse Menu Offerings

Features vegan and vegetarian options, small plates, and standout dishes like Curry Branzino and Rum Cake with Vanilla.

Experience

When & How to Enjoy This Place

Ideal for those seeking an elegant, flavorful evening with curated West African dishes and a refined vibe.

Reservations are highly recommended as this popular Washington, DC spot fills quickly. Allow 1.5 to 3 hours to fully appreciate the thoughtfully crafted menu, vibrant cocktails, and inviting ambiance. — FoodPlacee editorial note

Group Dinners

Share an array of bold, flavorful dishes like Braised Wagyu Oxtails and Piri Piri Salad in a lively setting perfect for groups and celebrations.

Special Occasion Dining

Experience a romantic and upscale evening with expertly prepared plates and creative cocktails, ideal for anniversaries or date nights.

Dinner Reservations

Secure a reservation for dinner between 5PM and 10PM Tuesday through Saturday to avoid long waits and enjoy attentive table service.

Cocktail Enthusiasts

Indulge in a creative selection of cocktails, paired expertly with small and large plates for an elevated dining experience.

Solo Dining

Enjoy the intimate ambiance and attentive service ideal for solo diners seeking a flavorful, memorable meal.

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Dinner Groups Romantic Cocktails Credit Cards Valet Parking Solo Dining Reservations Recommended

Guest sentiment

What People Feel

A snapshot of what local diners frequently mention about this location.

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Kushal Banerjee 2 week ago

"We celebrated our anniversary at Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi, and it was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. The atmosphere felt warm and special—perfect for a celebration. Our server, Oliver, was incredibly attentive and courteous. He checked in at just the right times, and truly elevated the evening with his hospitality. The food was outstanding. We ordered the Ben’s Bowl, Hoe Crab, Mom Dukes Shrimp, Curry Branzino, and the Rum Cake—and every single dish was packed with bold, vibrant flavors. The Curry Branzino was beautifully balanced, the shrimp had incredible depth, and the rum cake was the perfect sweet ending. The cocktails were just as impressive—creative, well-crafted, and perfectly paired with the meal. Overall, Dōgon delivered an exceptional dining experience. We’ll definitely be back for another special occasion!"

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P NW 2 month ago

"Excellent from start to finish. We hit traffic and arrived a few minutes late on a busy Friday night, and the staff still worked us in. The curry branzino was great — perfectly cooked, deep flavors. The charbroiled oysters and the rum cake were also excellent. Get a reservation. You might be able to sneak a two top into the bar. But it’s a busy place."

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Baymax T 2 month ago

"Initially, I did not really care about Caribbean and African food. This restaurant is one of the top 2 restaurants in Washington Magazine. That made me try this restaurant to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The restaurant is located inside the Salamander Hotel. The lighting is very dim, so we used the iPhone flashlight to read the menu. The curry/Sauce that came with the dishes is amazing. It is not something that I can make at home. It is a mix of Indian/Caribbean/African. The branzino is the best dish. The fish was so meaty. The steak was very good as well, but the sauce that came with it was a little bit sweet. I would love to come back and try another dish on the menu."

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Rach K 2 month ago

"What a cool place!!! The lighting really sets the mood but the food, my goodness THE FOOD!!!! My first time ever having oxtail and I literally can’t stop thinking about it. Travis our waiter was not only adorable but very knowledgeable about the menu and really helped us make a decision on how many courses we needed to feed four people. The flavors, gosh I don’t even want to brush my teeth tonight. Amazing."

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BR J 3 month ago

"We thoroughly enjoyed the food at Dōgon. We ordered small plates. My husband ordered the Ben's Bowl (crispy lamb meatballs), and I ordered the Suya Pork Belly. We also ordered the Piri Piri Salad and Coco Bread to share. These are definitely small plates. At first i was very disappointed with the size vs the price, but turns out it was the perfect size for two people with no waste. Our favorite dish that night was the Piri Piri Salad. Good lawd that salad was fabulous. The sauces, the mix of the tomatoes, avocados and fruit was seriously a huge celebration in our mouths. I would have loved to have done nothing more than literally lick the plate . The other great dish was the coco bread.so soft, so good. Using it to sop up the sauces from the meat dishes was definitely enjoyable . We also had a fantastic server who's name I unfortunately can't remember. He was so kind and helpful. He recommended the Piri Piri Salad and coco bread. Explained the restaurant's layout. Answered every question. Seriously his niceness was better than our food. Why then is this not a 5 star review? Blame it on the music. The music completely dimmed the atmosphere. I understand the owner is from New York and, I can only deduce, he wants to pay homage to his roots. But dude it's hard to have a romantic evening hearing the n word and all the curse words from Nicki Minaj, Drake, Jay Z, Nasir Jones, or Wu Tang Clan. Given the size of your dishes and the cost for those dishes, the least the restaurant could do is play the clean version of the song if you're seriously going to play hip hop. Or you can play a different genre of music that still represents NYC or hell try any of the Nigerian or Ghanaian music out now. I just think the music set you back ."

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Jasmine Philippe 3 month ago

"I’ve always wanted to go to one of Kwame’s restaurants. The service amazing. Out server Ida was very informed on the menu and gave great recommendations. The cocktails were tasty. Everything we ordered tasted exceptional! From start to finish. The oysters were so flavorful. The mushroom too. The crab cake surprised me because I normally don’t like to eat it but I enjoyed the plantain pancake. The oxtail was so tender and flavorful. I have no complaints. Everything was great from beginning to end. The music and ambiance was real good too."

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Greg Son 3 month ago

"We were really excited to eat here to celebrate my wife’s birthday and it was one of the best dinner experiences we’ve had in DC. Not exaggerating, it’s the best sauce work on dishes we have ever tasted. The sauces for the piri salad, branzino, and shrimp were the highlights while the oysters were the standout. Our server (Cesar) was phenomenal and gave us great recommendations. We are excited to come back here with our friends in the near future!"

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Hiznik K 3 month ago

"Getting a reservation here took some effort, but after dining last Saturday evening with my boyfriend, I can confidently say it was 100% worth it. From the moment we arrived, the experience felt intentional and personal. The host was warm and welcoming, and our server (who I regret not asking the name of) was friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely made us feel taken care of. That level of service really set the tone for the night. We went the shareable-plates route and started with the coco bread and the piri piri salad, both outstanding. The flavors were bold, balanced, and clearly well thought out. The oxtail, though, completely stole the show. I’ve had oxtail before, but nothing like this. It was unbelievably tender, falling off the bone like butter and packed with deep, rich flavor. When I asked our server about it, she mentioned it’s braised for 16 hours, which absolutely shows. We also tried the suya, which was equally memorable, and finished with the rum cake for dessert, an amazing way to end the meal. We didn’t get a chance to try the signature cocktails this time, but I’ve only heard great things, so that just gives us another reason to come back. The ambience, the food, and the service all worked together to create a truly special date-night experience. Chef Kwame Onwuachi did an incredible job curating this menu. Every dish we tried felt purposeful, cohesive, and executed at a very high level. I would highly recommend Bogon by Kwame Onwuachi. Jumping through the hoops to get a reservation is absolutely worth it, and I’m already hoping to snag another one for our next date night."

Visit info

When to Visit

Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.

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Weekly hours
Monday Closed
Tuesday 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Hours may change. Please confirm with the business before visiting.

Best time to visit

Evenings midweek to weekend offer peak dining experiences with expertly served meals and vibrant ambiance.

Tuesday to Saturday, 5 PM – 10 PM Reservations recommended, especially on Fridays and Saturdays Ideal for groups and special occasions Perfect for romantic, upscale dinner outings Plan for 1.5 to 3 hours to fully enjoy the menu

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Where This Food Place Lives

Find your way to Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi in District of Columbia .

Address 1330 Maryland Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States
Phone +1 855-228-6325
Area District of Columbia
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Questions answered

Food Place Questions

Find answers to common questions about dining at Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi, a premier West African restaurant in Washington, DC.

Open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Hours may vary on holidays or special occasions, so it’s best to check ahead.

Only dine-in and onsite services are available. The restaurant does not provide delivery or takeout options at this time.

Yes, the venue features a wheelchair accessible entrance, restroom, and seating to accommodate guests with mobility needs.

Guests enjoy upscale West African cuisine including small plates like Tuna Shito and Suya Pork Belly, large shares such as Braised Wagyu Oxtails, and popular items like Rum Cake and Charbroiled Oysters. Vegan and vegetarian options are also available.

Reservations are recommended for dinner and generally required due to the restaurant’s popularity. Expect some wait times without a booking.

Credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments are accepted for convenient and secure transactions.

The restaurant features an onsite bar and restrooms, with a romantic, trendy, and upscale atmosphere suited for groups, tourists, or solo dining experiences.

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