Submitted by BilliGirl01 t3_11sdr39 in washingtondc

Does anyone remember the old ShopHouse restaurant chain that was in DC in the early 2010s? It was owned by Chipotle and was the same concept except for SE Asian food. It was one of my favorite spots, and I’m curious as to why nothing similar as cropped up since they closed in 2017. Would love if anyone has recommendations for something similar nearby.

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plant-lover t1_jcdafnh wrote

I regularly dream of their meatballs… it was a tragic loss when Chipotle decided it wasn’t a viable chain. I have yet to find anything similar (at that price point).

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heiriguvujeowod t1_jcfytlh wrote

Yes. It was was my go-to after class late dinner meal. I think of the meatballs every time I’m on Dupont circle.

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Matt_Tress t1_jcdc4un wrote

RIP in peace. Shophouse was amazing.

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llaauurrllooww t1_jcdd5lz wrote

those meatballs were so good. green beans were too.

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DaDitka t1_jcdrrin wrote

Yes, that, the green curry sauce, and rice noodles (I think) is exactly what I would order.

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bludynamo t1_jcd96x3 wrote

I’ve been here so long I remember reading articles that this was opening soon. Now it’s “the old ShopHouse restaurant chain”

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dchokie t1_jcdigkk wrote

God if ShopHouse is old I remember Chipotle itself being the new it thing …

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Chunkerschunk t1_jcdff9y wrote

Apparently we were just a test market for it. I liked their tofu in those bowls.

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zuzubear t1_jcdeb0k wrote

So so good for fast casual! That green curry!

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kguys517 t1_jcdill6 wrote

Those meatballs and the charred green beans... miss them constantly.

It's kind of a trek from DC but Okonomi Asian Grill in Fairfax has good food with similar flavors and concept.

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Apocellipse t1_jcdf6xn wrote

I like to ping Chipotle once in a while and ask for a cookbook. It's not fair to fans for restaurants to just up and shut down.

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kevinjg819 t1_jcdi9b3 wrote

Shophouse was bomb. Bibibop is similar but doesn’t hit the spot in the same way.

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waltzthrees t1_jcdksmj wrote

I weep for Shophouse. Chipotle are a bunch of idiots for closing it.

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Wheresmycardigan t1_jcdgd3y wrote

RIP I loved the sauces. Some say Bandoola is closest they've gotten in flavors but haven't tried myself.

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glitterandvinegar t1_jcdyy8w wrote

I genuinely thought I was the only person who still dreams about ShopHouse. I was a noodles/meatballs/green beans/green curry gal myself. I’ve found my people.

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FSOTFitzgerald t1_jcef0hn wrote

Welcome, we meet MWF in the little multi-purpose room at the Community Center. One person usually brings coffee, another muffins or donuts. Trust you’ll like it here.

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madmoneymcgee t1_jcdlfeb wrote

I haven’t been since before the pandemic but I liked this place near McPherson Square

http://ricebardc.com

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acdha t1_jcdxslx wrote

I’d definitely recommend it as one of the best options downtown.

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hrh69 t1_jcdwdfz wrote

It’s almost always full when I go past it

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Formergr t1_jcf6ofg wrote

It’s really solid, I used to work near there and would go at least 91st a week.

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DCRealEstateAgent t1_jcdpzk2 wrote

My eyes are watering right now thinking about their spicy deliciousness. I have a good Shophouse story. Through the incompetence of a doctor, I was told I was in "early labor." After a day of getting the runaround, and not letting me eat, and telling me I was going to have to stay in the hospital for 7 more weeks, I got up and much to GW's dismay, walked right the F out. Then I got on the metro, went to Dupont and sat my ass down at Shophouse to eat. Husband calls, "Where are you?" me: On the metro. Him: You're in labor and on the metro? me: I'm not in freaking labor, I know what labor is and this isn't it. Now I'm hungry and I'm going to Shophouse. Him: you have literally turned into your father before my eyes...

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guyfromsoccer t1_jce4yc9 wrote

I still follow the Save Shophouse Twitter account and every now and then it pops up with a tweet at Chipotle asking them to bring it back.

DC has birthed some pretty epic, high quality fast casual restaurants, but Shophouse was the best of them all.

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FSOTFitzgerald t1_jcefemf wrote

How are we all feeling about Taylor Gourmet these days?

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BoozAlien t1_jcfk5d7 wrote

It was pretty awful the last time I tried it. Now Grazie Grazie on the other hand, which was started by one of the original Taylor Gourmet guys, is excellent.

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keyjan t1_jcd7922 wrote

Yes it was great I miss it. 😕

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PuebloEsNoBueno t1_jcd7uwa wrote

There was one in Columbia Maryland at the mall that I would hit up somewhat regularly when I was working out that way. I freaking loved their food.

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fifaRAthrowaway t1_jcdfmhg wrote

Their beef laab was one of the best things I’ve ever had, yet to recreate it perfectly

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FSOTFitzgerald t1_jceemgm wrote

Do I remember ShopHouse? Is the pope catholic?

Rest in power, Shophouse.

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SuzeFrost t1_jcdkdmr wrote

I miss those meatballs. I guess Bibibop is kinda comparable, but not as good IMO.

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DaDitka t1_jcds2oz wrote

Bandoola bowl in Western Market is pretty similar. Not quite the same, but has the same SE Asian flavors in a casual choose your ingredients vibe. You could give that a try.

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hippocrane t1_jcds4bf wrote

I miss ShopHouse too. Closest thing I’ve had lately is Bandoola Bowl in Western Market in Foggy Bottom. The food is solid. Per the WM website:

Bandoola Bowl is a Southeast Asian salad shop bringing the flavors of Burma, Vietnam, Thailand and beyond straight to your bowl using fresh, flavorful ingredients. Founders the Myint family are three generations of Burmese natives who have also owned and operated Burmese restaurant Mandalay in Silver Spring, Md. for nearly 20 years.

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1800TurdFerguson t1_jcdto69 wrote

Mandalay is open for business again! They had some kind of an issue with the building they were remodeling on Georgia Ave that they were supposed to move into, so they re-opened the Silver Spring location.

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HelloJoeyJoeJoe t1_jcfa2xf wrote

>bringing the flavors of Burma, Vietnam, Thailand

As soon as I read that, I'm like "Burmese owners" just as you later confirmed.

Nothing ground breaking, it's just when one type of ethnic food with a small footprint in our area gets lumped with other big boys, the owners are rightfully platforming. Hopefully Lao and Burmese food become big players here too.

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Wheresmycardigan t1_jcg6r5y wrote

Lao food finally got out under the Thai/Issan umbrella.

Would be happy to see Burmese Malaysian Cambodian have a similar glow up.

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paulyv93 t1_jcdinkt wrote

I had an internship near around 2012 And they were giving out coupons for free bowls. It was amazing. The flavors were very unique.

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YourRoaring20s t1_jcdlkr2 wrote

I used to crush their meatballs when I worked near Georgetown in the mid 2010s

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Sparqman t1_jcdv7fm wrote

The food was good if you ordered correctly. But unlike Chipotle, where any mix of the ingredients is pretty good, if you made some poor decisions you could end up with something truly bad. That was a fatal flaw in the concept.

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Sheol t1_jcfp0ft wrote

This was my exact opinion. The thing I ordered regularly was great, but if you mixed the favors wrong it could be terrible. At Chipotle, rice, meat and beans can only be combined in so many ways.

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frehbitco t1_jcdx2cx wrote

Never tried Shophouse but there’s a chain called Bibibop that is essentially an Asian chipotle. Solid bowls with lots of veggie options. Seems relatively nutritious on the surface too but I haven’t dug into it

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apendleton t1_jceq77n wrote

Yeah, this was similar, but Thai and Vietnamese flavors instead of Korean, so like, lemongrass and coconut milk rather then gochujang and sesame oil. For whatever reason the Korean-inspired ones have just been way more successful and I'm not really sure why (there's also Seoul Spice, TaKorean, etc.).

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sprint113 t1_jcejdb3 wrote

Yea, I remember Bibibop replacing the Shophouse in Chinatown. Funny enough, it's now where the Chipotle moved to.

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regulate213 t1_jcdhrr8 wrote

Not quite the same, but I like Mezeh.

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TurboLongDog t1_jcdym6e wrote

I remember it and miss it so much, there is nothing like it out there.

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seals42o t1_jcealgi wrote

Yess the Dupont location 👍👍👍

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sugabaddie t1_jcecirq wrote

I miss it and I wish they had shut down chipotle to save Shophouse!!!

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Qwertyact t1_jcdp2x0 wrote

Does anyone have recipe suggestions?

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NPRjunkieDC t1_jcdpcie wrote

I loved it too, but for some stupid reason, I didn't visit enough the last months . How sorry I am cuz the flavors were so unique

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fuckinatodaso t1_jcdvmwq wrote

I would literally kill for them to come back. That green curry…

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karmagirl314 t1_jcdxt2o wrote

Shophouse was incredible and their meatballs were legendary, but the spicy chicken from Bibibop is also pretty banging.

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Daynaiko t1_jcdzdbr wrote

shophouse was great!! especially when i used to work in chinatown. honeygrow was right there too and it’s closed also

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VT0509 t1_jcea8e8 wrote

Use to go there often when I worked in Dupont…awesome place.

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k8freed t1_jcev68f wrote

Looooved that place! Still dream of their noodle bowls. It seemed really well-liked—not sure why Chipotle discontinued the concept.

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bigkutta t1_jcfm8yj wrote

Oh boy, you're gonna make me cry. I was working next to Union Station when that location opened up (and closed). For the 2 years (?) that it was open, I ate there 3-4 times a week. I loved that place. Tasty, healthy, fresh!! Fuck Chipotle really...took a great concept (and there were long lines every days) and canned it because they couldn't get a handle on Chipotle back then, I hate them for it and stopped eating at chipotle since then. Sometimes I dont understand corporate America!!

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Brainjacker t1_jcep3zl wrote

Loved it but recalled them never ever having noodles available lol. Probably just my bad luck

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headmotownrepper t1_jcf3nsh wrote

Seoulspice and bibibop are the most similar ones that I've found.

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general_tsos_revenge t1_jcfhitk wrote

My boss would walk and get Shophouse 3-4 times a week, and would eat it in the tiny workspace we were renting. I tried it, the food was good, but my goodness it smelled like warm vomit. We all begged him to at least throw the bowl out in the office kitchen, but he never did and we would sit and suffer the stench on those warm spring/summer days... RIP ShopHouse.

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tortor1286 t1_jcg0ov4 wrote

Omg this was my favorite spot too! I would drive from Fairfax to go get it during the work week. I was bummed when they closed.

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KoreWrites t1_jcgmddg wrote

I frequented them when in grad school in Georgetown! I was thinking of them the other day.

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NotEnglishFryUp t1_jchzy4b wrote

If you're ever up in Baltimore, the Thai chicken meatballs at Ekiben are pretty good. I think they are only available at the Fells Point location, and if you eat inside bring ear plugs, the music was SO LOUD I literally put earplugs in. https://www.ekibenbaltimore.com/menus/

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Onebananatendollars t1_jciuhyb wrote

Omg, I didn’t realize that there are dozens of us!

If anyone has any copycat recipes to share for the meatballs, green beans and curry, please send!

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Mrblue4uu t1_jcj47er wrote

I used to work there, food was great very authentic ingredients from SE Asia. Pork and chicken meatballs laab steak and chicken satay were the main entree choices

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LucienDebray t1_jcebxn7 wrote

Maybe I'm just contrary, but ShopHouse was absolutely terrible -- I'm honestly shocked that so many people miss it.

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lgrace_ t1_jcfskx3 wrote

I didn’t think it was terrible but it was nothing special. I’m always confused by all the love 🫣

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