Street Carts

Restaurant · Logan Circle

Street Carts

Restaurant · Logan Circle

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1454 P St NW, Washington, DC 20005

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Street Carts serves up vibrant Southeast Asian street food in a modern space, offering a delicious array of customizable noodle and rice bowls, all in a friendly atmosphere.  

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1454 P St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

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1454 P St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

+1 202 919 2210

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Street Carts is a new casual restaurant by the Phillips Seafood chain, located at 1460 P Street NW in Logan Circle. It will focus on Southeast Asian cuisine and is projected to open this fall." - Warren Rojas

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Philip Wilson

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I went to this place a few days after it opened, and boy was I surprised. I really enjoyed meeting the staff, who was busy but friendly throughout my visit. I've since been back twice to try new things on the menu and to see how this place is fitting into the neighborhood, and I'm still really happy with it. Hands down, the spicy coconut sauce on any protein/starch combo has been my favorite.

David Boggs

Google
After living in Asia for many years, I was skeptical of the "authentic Asian fare" at street carts on P St. But I'm a believer - been here 3 times so far and has always been friendly, fast and fresh. The head chef is Thai and the manager is from Malaysia. Food is a bit spicy (just nice for me). they have more sauces if you want more heat (like my wife).

David Zeledon

Google
Came here for lunch and went with the chicken bowl with fried rice. Got two different sauces with the lean- teriyaki and curry. The portion of protein is generous and the carbs and veggies on the side will definitely fill you up. Flavors overall were on point.

Brian Cicioni

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My favorite build your own bowl place I’ve tried in the DC Metro area so far. The sauces are what make this place stand out though. And they have interesting drinks on tap. Convenient location too. Highly recommend!

C Wong

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Chicken with Green curry( authentic), pad thai, beef with red curry and fried rice are good. Reasonably priced. Clean and staffs are friendly. Delicious Southeast asian food.

Horacio Sierra

Google
I ordered what ended up being a bowl of soggy vegetables, dry pork, and stale fried rice. The sweet and sour sauce was notable for its unique blend of flavors. The decor is pretty nice for a fast casual place (especially the statues), but the food (based on friends’ reviews as well) leaves a lot to be desired. In terms of fast casual food with an East Asian spin, the erstwhile ShopHouse did a better job offering unique flavors and fresh ingredients.

Mason G

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This is a great fast casual option in Logan Circle. For fast casual, the atmosphere is very nice with awesome decor. It's modern and clean. The food is delicious, the portion sizes are great, and the price is what would be expected. I always get the bowl and they are more than accommodating with giving you extra rice and sauce on the house. Management is receptive to customer feedback as this is their first year in business. Staff is usually nice, however, they seem to run out of menu options pretty often. You frequently hear "we're out of that right now, are you willing to wait?" But, it's a really great spot.

Austin Graff

Google
Street Carts is the southeast Asian version of Rasa. It's fast casual, but with more of a home grown feel to it. The assembly line keeps the food in clay pots like at Rasa. This location is near the P Street Whole Foods in Logan Circle and is spacious. You go down the line and make a rice bowl complete with a protein and a sauce of your choosing. I ordered the jasmine rice with steak and green curry sauce. It was good. They also have teas and lemonades on tap. The lemonade is really good and refreshing. There are plenty of tables to sit at with large windows to people watch.