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Chic Omakase Restaurant Modan to Open in McLean This Fall

A former Nobu chef will bring contemporary Japanese fare to the elegant new space.

By Dawn Klavon September 11, 2024 at 9:23 am

An elevated Japanese dining experience is coming to McLean. Modan will feature high-end omakase dining, a sushi counter, and a dry-aging program for fish and meat.  

“We’ll be offering an exquisite culinary experience with top quality A5 [Japanese wagyu] beef,” says Joon Yang, lead operator of The Modan Hospitality Group. “We’re also going to be doing things that people don’t typically do at sushi restaurants — we’re going to be dry aging our fish as well.” 

Located at 1788 Chain Bridge Rd. in McLean, the restaurant team is planning for an October grand opening. The chic, 7,000-square-foot restaurant will feature an upscale bar, a private dining space, and a patio. It’s on the ground floor of the newly erected Heming apartment complex.  

Interior of Modan
Rendering courtesy Modan

Modan means ‘modern’ in Japanese; in fitting with the name, the restaurant promises an immersive, entertaining guest experience with exquisite cuisine and sleek atmosphere. Guests can taste classic Japanese fare and discover new flavor profiles through a luxurious omakase experience and other offerings. Omakase, which literally translates to “I leave it up to you,” allows the chef to choose what specialties to serve. 

“We’re offering an omakase counter where you will have an omakase chef actually preparing items in front of you,” Yang says.  

Executive chef at Modan
Executive Chef Micheole “Chico” Dator (Photo courtesy Modan)

At the culinary helm is executive chef Micheole “Chico” Dator, who was previously the executive sushi chef at Nobu DC. Prior to that, he worked in Nobu Kuala Lumpur, Nobu Malibu, and Nobu Lanai. 

“His creativity is amazing — he has a Filipino background, so some of the dishes he’s able to create do have hints of his heritage within them,” Yang says.  

Interior of Modan
Rendering of restaurant (Courtesy Modan)

Dator blends traditional and modern Japanese techniques with elements of Southeast Asian cuisine.  

“Traditional Japanese cuisine emphasizes seasonal ingredients, meticulous preparation, and presentation, while modern Japanese cuisine often incorporates innovative techniques and global influences,” Dator says.  

The interior has an open concept sushi counter, expansive dining room, two private dining rooms, and visually stimulating decor. Whimsical, “Insta-worthy” spots in the restaurant include restrooms with Hello Kitty and cherry blossom themes.  

“We’re trying to make it fun,” Yang says. 

Feature rendering courtesy Modan

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Dawn Klavon

Dawn Klavon

Contributing Writer

Dawn Klavon is a seasoned writer and reporter with more than 20 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. She contributes to a wide range of publications, including Northern Virginia Magazine, PEOPLE, Virginia Living, Bethesda Magazine, Arlington Magazine, and several military-focused outlets. Earlier in her career, she reported for multiple San Francisco Bay Area television stations, including KLXV, KKPX, and KFCB. She holds an MLA from Harvard University and a BS from Boston University.

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