Having provided many delicious, super satisfying lunches and dinners, Shouk has absolutely earned its spot as one of my favorite and most-frequented restaurants in the DMV. After all, with its super flavorful and delicious menu, affordable price point, and fantastic service, it's hard NOT to love this spot. Shouk is a fully plant-based restaurant, but I've taken many of my meat-eating friends to test it out and the resounding response has been that Shouk's mastery of spices and achieving the golden balance of flavors, textures, and temperatures means that you won't miss the meat at all.
As far as which item on their relatively limited, but still phenomenal menu you should pick...it's honestly so hard to make a recommendation because everything is just so darn amazing! Their TV-famous burger is famous for a reason -- it may not really taste like cow or lamb, but it's packed with an insane amount of flavor. Veggie burgers have a tendency to be super mushy, and while Shouk's is mushy compared to real meat, it honestly held up super well. They also char the outside of the burger, giving it some extra structural integrity, crunch, and flavor. It was, admittedly, a little bit too salty, but it provides a good balance against the rest of the ingredients in the bowl or pita. I opted to get the burger in a bowl with a mix of greens and grains (which was just white rice and lentils), and it came topped with a super refreshing pickled turnip, a small dollop of tomato jam that, despite not looking like much, absolutely packed a flavor punch, and beautifully charred onion. There was also a bit of extra arugula, which helped to add a little bite to balance out the rich burger and super creamy tahini sauce.
If you're looking for another pseudo-meat option but the Shouk burger didn't catch your fancy, they also have a spicy veggie sausage option. I wasn't able to try it because it isn't gluten-free, but the friends who gave it a shot were super impressed; they mentioned it was also on the saltier side, but had a great balance of spices and was super satisfying.
Their oyster mushroom shawarma is also insanely delicious; the natural umami of the mushrooms is complemented beautifully by the charred outer coating from their super-hot grill and the rich, creamy tahini. The flavor-packed entree is lightened up with a bunch of fresh toppings, including cabbage, cucumber, onion, and arugula; honestly, a touch of lemon juice would probably do wonders to this dish, but it's already near-perfect the way it is. If you want some mushroom shawarma but also want to try out one of their other entrees, you can always get it as an extra topping for one of their bowls, which is what I usually do with their za'atar cauliflower. The roasted cauliflower is packed with all of the amazing aromas of Shouk's za'atar blend, and is paired with the most wonderful roasted red bell peppers, hummus, and crispy chickpeas. It's topped with, you guessed it, some of their rich, creamy, decadent tahini, as well as a bit of lemony schug to brighten up the bowl. And if there isn't enough hummus in the cauliflower bowl, you can always add more, or, if you're a hummus fiend like me, go ahead and order a side of hummus. You can get it plain or topped with a green, lightly spicy sauce or tomato jam; it comes with a side of pita chips or warm, fresh pita, but you can also get fresh cucumber slices for a 50-cent surcharge if you're looking for a gluten-free option!
All in all, Shouk is...honestly as close to perfection as I think we'll get to on Earth.
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