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    Rice Culture

    Rice Culture

    4.3
    (63 reviews)
    9.8 km

    This location feels a bit roomier than the Dunn Loring spot! Just keep in mind that it shares a…read morebusy lot with Costco and other shops, so weekend parking can be tough. They have some great monthly flavors right now, and we tried a bit of everything: Swirl-ipino Split (Ube & Pandan Banana): The ube was perfectly sweet, and while the pandan banana pudding had a super strong banana taste, it was amazing mixed together. --Samples: The matcha is dark, rich, and beautifully bitter, while the strawchee is incredibly bright and refreshing. Taiyaki: We did the buy 4, get 2 free deal to try all six flavors. I love that there's an option for them to bake them fresh to order instead of pulling them off a warming rack! Red bean and custard were our favorites. The only downside is that the breading is a bit overwhelming, so the dough flavor kind of drowns out the fillings, even though they ooze out and get messy. I would not recommend the oreo one as it's just bread with 2 oreos. It's not worth it, in my opinion! As a fun bonus, they have board games on the tables--my nephew and I enjoyed playing Incohearent while eating our treats! :)

    Was in need of a sweet treat and was in the area so decided to stop by. Just as good as their…read moreVienna location! I was sad that there was only 2 flavors of soft serve available, but it was close to 8pm. The strawchee matcha calpico was a solid choice (although these were the only two flavors available anyhow lol). A mini with a taiyaki was plenty (even when shared!). Plenty of seating. Friendly service.

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    Pandan and thai tea soft serve
    Pandan and thai tea soft serve
    Swirl-ipino split

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    Swirl-ipino split
    Toimoi Bakery

    Toimoi Bakery

    4.3
    (128 reviews)
    10.5 km

    Toi Moi Bakery is one of those places that's absolutely worth going out of your way for. I…read moreliterally travel over state lines to find TM at local farmers markets or stop by the bakery whenever I can -- that's how good everything is. TM specializes in Asian baked goods with really fun and creative twists. Every item feels thoughtful, unique, and beautifully made. You can tell there's a lot of care and creativity behind the menu. My personal favorites are the black sesame croissant and the mango sticky rice croissant. Both are incredible -- flaky, perfectly balanced, and unlike anything you'll find at a typical bakery. The flavors are bold but still comforting, and the pastries are always fresh. I've also really enjoyed getting to know the owner, Annie. She clearly puts her heart and soul into every product she makes, and that passion really comes through in the quality and creativity of the pastries. If you love creative pastries and Asian-inspired flavors, Toi Moi Bakery is a must. Totally worth the trip every time.

    I arrived at this hidden little shop without a preorder wanting to see what they had. Not an…read moreenormous amount, as it turns out. Among the baked goods I sampled were some intriguing flavors with quality, but some items were a bit dry, leading to croissants that were just a bit too flaky to be practical. Preordering for either this retail location or for various farmers markets is an option, and that may yield a more interesting selection. Still, I think it's reasonable to want to just buy some high-quality Asian baked goods, and when I compare this to the experience at the top places in the area, I don't know why I needed to come here.

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    Matcha supreme croissant
    Matcha supreme croissant
    Toimoi Bakery
    Pandan coconut croissant

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    Sense of Thai

    Sense of Thai

    4.2
    (136 reviews)
    2.3 km
    $$

    First time to visit Sense of Thai , Bethesda . The Thai…read morerestaurant is just opening on first June. Kind of authentic Thai food. I and my family , party of four had dinner in this restaurant last night , we got the table by the window right the way . The interior restaurant is beautiful and elegance design. The bar is fancy with decorations. There were amazing peacock sculpture in the center of the bar and its beautiful tail in the center of the restaurant. We got a whole calamari and chicken satay for appetizers , so fantastic. Then the entree we got spicy Basil with chicken, lotus leaf rice , and Chiangmai noodles, they are kind of signature on the menu with fresh herbs,, perfect balance of sweet, spicy, sour, and savory. Our server was so friendly. The range is $20 -$60 . Its affordable . It's so cute if you try Duck off cocktails. Such a great dinner . We love this restaurant so much . Will be back soon .

    We order takeout from there occasionally. The food of course is delicious and the takeout is bagged…read morevery well in a strong bag. They are thoughtful and even put in utensils. Two of my family members do not like spicy food, so they are pretty good at making it just right. If you like the larb gai Thai hot - it is phenomenal, but you'll be sweating after the second bite. The only downside is there is usually a long line for the host podium and it can take a few minutes to pick up your food. The upside is that they are extremely busy, usually pretty packed, and I hope to stay in that spot for a long time to come. We have two really good Thai restaurants out here and Sen5e of Thai is #1.

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    More seating
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    Pork belly
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    Little Lana's Cookies

    Little Lana's Cookies

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    3.8 km

    How can a cookie be so perfect? It's like she put so much love and attention into each cookie. I've…read moregotten cookies from little Lana's a few times now and never once have I thought one flavor was just meh. They are ALL fantastic! I've picked up cookies from here couple times before and each time just gets better lol. This time she created an ube mooncake cookie with salted yolk. For an Asian, this combination sounded perfect and oh it definitely was! I also tried her butter pecan cookie which was equally divine! I would take her cookies over Crumbl any day! She is at the Loudoun farmers market or pickup in Chantilly! And she is super nice too!

    I scarfed down Little Lana's Cookies before taking pictures which I NEVER do. But these macaron…read morecookies with a twist are OUT OF THIS WORLD. I found their stand at the EatLoco Founders Market and tried a couple of samples and was amazed at the blast of flavor. We ordered a "petite bag" which comes with 4 cookies at $14+ tax - ube, banana nut bread, chocolate hazel, and pistachio (their OG cookie and one of their popular flavors). Each cookie had a super strong presence of their flavors - nothing "light" or "subtle" or "hints of". They pack a powerful punch which I found delightful. The cookies are moist and soft and apparently gluten free (they use almond flour)! Please get these away from me before I try every single one of their interesting and unique flavors and gain 20 pounds by next summer!

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    Ube mooncake cookie with salted yolk
    Ube mooncake cookie with salted yolk
    Vietnamese ice coffee
    Vietnamese ice coffee
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    Curly's Cafe

    Curly's Cafe

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    9.5 km

    Really enjoyed the homemade from scratch cake I was able to pickup last minute. Tastes so good to…read moretreat yourself or others!

    Do you like Cookies, Cakes and Rolls? Maybe cinnamon rolls? Challah bread? Anything that involves…read morebaking and carbs? Then run, Don't walk. Ok, maybe walk, because if you're like me and exist on a diet of chocolate chip cookies from Alana, there isn't much running involved. But that's not the point. The point is there is a new player in town in the home-based bakery division. Curly's Café. Producer of some of the finest baked things this side of the Mississippi. What's that? You're gluten intolerant? You can't have sugar? You're a vegan and can't have butter and milk? Just like that friend in a MLM trying to recruit you to sell tire polish, I've got an answer for every reason you can't buy here. She did the ole "Folgers Switch" (Are any of you old enough to remember these commercials from the early 80's where snooty restaurants served folgers coffee to their patrons and then edited it to make it look like they enjoyed that crap) on me and gave me some gluten free cookies instead of my usual 900 calorie per bite cookies, and I couldn't tell the difference. Zero. They tasted like real cookies. They were so good, I gave one to the spirit of John Wayne, who immediately stopped berating me for eating anything other than traditional 1950's baked in butter and lard cuisine, and converted to the first church of gluten intolerance. And if you know the Duke, he doesn't just endorse any old product that's willing to pay for his chemo. Nope, he personally tests the cigarettes and whisky he'll appear with, so getting him to say that her allergy friendly cookies are the fat schniznits (John wayne was a rapper in the early 90's), is a huge, huge endorsement for Curly's Café. But don't worry, not all her cookies and cakes are vegan and gluten friendly. If you're like the other 80% of America and are looking forward to treating your body like a roman temple being sacked by the vandals and visigoths (Interesting note, many of the Germanic tribes that wiped out Rome occasionally, had names that we now associate with ruining or looting society) Alana is fully willing to give you both barrels full of carbs, wheat, and butter, and then reload. These things are packed so dense with flavor that they actually bend time and space around them. You can actually see the event horizon around your box of cookies That's why she can only make them 12 at a time. Any more, and they'd achieve critical mass and collapse into themselves and create a singularity that would result in your own star floating around in your kitchen. So stick with 12 and leave the nuclear fusion to the engineers at MIT.

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    German chocolate cake
    German chocolate cake
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    Gochgang cookies
    Gluten free vanilla cake with chocolate buttercream frosting

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    Gluten free vanilla cake with chocolate buttercream frosting

    Anderson Sourdough - desserts - Updated June 2026

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