Little Saigon (6218 Wilson Blvd.) next to a Latin-Oriental market (does this count as an oxymoron or just a strange combination?). Recommended by gebaby's barber, his godmother and I had a nice girls' night out there.
Their gỏi cuốn filled with shredded pork, shrimp, basil, scallions, mint, and rice vermicelli was a nice start to the evening, with smooth peanut sauce that wasn't too heavy or watered-down.
We then split a Banh Tam Bi Nuoc Dua (Thick rice noodles with shredded pork & coconut dressing, served cold - $8.25) and a Ga Xao Sa Oc (Spicy lemongrass chicken - $9.95), of which the dressing was the highlight of the noodles (as well as its texture and chewiness), while the chicken was missing a bit of something (despite the accompanied onions and amount of salt used) until you add the spicy sauce to it.
They offer syrupy-tasting fruit frozen drinks (mango is one of them), as well as typical Vietnamese drinks (and hot pots too!).
I was impressed that this place accepted Diners' Club & Discover on top of MC & Visa.
It was pretty packed with families on a cold winters' Saturday night.
A lovely little place to go back to, especially if you don't want to drive out to Merrifield for your Four Sisters' fix.