Bangkok 54 Market Reopens After December Fire

Bangkok 54's market reopens after a fire forced it to shut down Dec. 12, 2013 Bangkok 54's market reopens after a fire forced it to shut down Bangkok 54's market reopens after a fire forced it to shut down Bangkok 54's market reopens after a fire forced it to shut down Bangkok 54's market reopens after a fire forced it to shut down Dec. 12, 2013 Dec. 12, 2013 Dec. 12, 2013 Dec. 12, 2013

Bangkok 54′s grocery store has reopened, nine months after a fire tore through the business and forced it to shut down.

The market is connected to the Bangkok 54 Thai restaurant at 2919 Columbia Pike, which was able to open the day after the Dec. 12 fire. Owner Bundit Sookmee said the fire, which was concentrated in the front of the store, forced him to spend eight months rebuilding and restocking the store, which specializes in Asian grocery products.

“Everything was gone,” he told ARLnow.com today. “The ceiling fell down, there was water everywhere. You couldn’t even walk in here. We had to throw everything away.”

The market reopened three weeks ago, Sookmee said, largely unchanged, aside from a different layout of refrigerators and shelving. One change that could be coming soon: a 15-20 seat cafe serving fast meals like Thai noodle soup for customers in a hurry. The new cafe would be connected to the market, not the Thai restaurant, and Sookmee is currently applying for county permits in hopes of opening soon.

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