SpiceX

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429 L St NE Ste 340
Washington, DC 20002

SpiceX is a modern Indian fast-casual restaurant located in the heart of Washington, DC's L'Enfant Plaza, founded by the father-son duo Dal Prasad Shrestha and Pramesh Shrestha. The establishment is dedicated to providing an extraordinary dining experience that combines the rich legacy of Indian cuisine with a contemporary twist, catering to a diverse mix of locals, tourists, and professionals.

With a focus on authentic Indian fast food, SpiceX invites guests to explore the vibrant flavors of Indian street food right in the heart of the city. Their passion for the restaurant business drives their commitment to delivering fast, fresh, and flavorful dishes that appeal to a wide audience.

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Bill P.
7/29/2025

Wow...this place is fantastic! I stumbled upon this quisk serve restaurant while staying at the Hilton for a conference. The food is amazing! The price is a little high for quick serve but this...

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Hammed A.
8/7/2025

SpiceX Indian restaurant is a good local hidden gem located in L'Enfant Plaza food court. A good option for tourists frequenting the area, but I'm disappointed this Indian restaurant is hidden in...

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Doreen B.
8/28/2025

Food is good but very expensive for lunch. Got the chicken tikka masala $7.99 with naan bread $2.50 and my total was $11.59 with taxes. The bowls are $10.+ But I did not want rice. You also get a...

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Jay T.
3/10/2025

Located in the L'Enfant Plaza. Came across this place while finding a lunch place during our DC visit. More of a take out place even though they do have couple of tables for dine in. Best part...

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Allyson O.
6/28/2025

I went to SpiceX for lunch on a Friday. The service was fast. The inside is clean and there is space to eat in if you choose. I got the butter chicken with rice bowl. The food was delicious and...

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