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      The nearest airports are Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport and/or Dulles International airport. There are a variety of airlines (Taca, Lan, American, Avianca, Southwest, etc) Falls Church is located on the Virginian outskirts about 3 miles from Washington.

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    It's definitely best to have a car, mostly because this part of Northern Virginia is not pedestrian friendly at all. It is possible to get just about everywhere by public transport, if you are a car-less Washingtonian, but your trip will take a lot more time.
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      A whole bunch of major roads are in play in Falls Church, nearly all of which intersect at Seven Corners, where you had better pay attention to the signs if you want to wind up on the right road! The main roads have at least two names a piece, which complicates things: US-50/Arlington Blvd, VA-7/Leesburg Pike/Broad St, and US-29/Lee Hwy/Washington St. Wilson Blvd is the other main road, where you will find Eden Center immediately northeast of Seven Corners on the way up to [wiki=ccba388acde4ca90c69463ecf57f0292]Arlington[/wiki]. I-66 runs east-west just to the north of the City of Falls Church; I-495, the Capital Beltway, runs along West Falls Church's western border, with the US-50 exit being the most useful.

      Avoid driving during morning rush hour (7:30AM-10:30AM) towards D.C., and vice versa in the afternoon (4PM-7PM). Note that on weekdays eastbound I-66 is HOV-2 only 6:30AM-9AM and westbound is HOV-2 only 4PM-6:30PM.

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    Eden Center, with its colorful arch, cultural vibrancy, and frequent Vietnamese cultural events, is just about the only strip mall in Northern Virginia that can rightly be considered a bonafide tourist attraction. The main reason to come is of course the peerless Vietnamese cuisine in its restaurants, but the shopping can be fun too, be it food or tchotchkes (or just useful, if you are Vietnamese and want some DVDs from the home country). There are more than 100 shops and restaurants packed into this small mall.
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    Beadazzled has been a shopping destination for gift items in DC for over 25 years, having recently opened a location in the heart of the Little City. This charming store is filled with an astonishing quantity of beautiful beads, jewelry-making materials, handmade jewelry, and handicrafts from around the world that will fit every budget! In addition to stocking an unrivaled selection of beads-ancient, ethnic, vintage and contemporary--Beadazzled offers a full range of jewelry-making supplies and tools, how-to classes and books, beautiful jewelry made by top designers, and gifts from around the world. Beadazzled's friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through making your own stunning jewelry or help you select a gorgeous piece of finished jewelry.
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    Falls Church has the best Vietnamese food in the D.C. area bar none, and likely the best in the country east of [wiki=356779a9a1696714480f57fa3fb66d4c]California[/wiki]. The Vietnamese community here is the largest east of the Mississippi. It's dirt cheap too. The most famous dishes are of course bánh mì (pronounced bañ mee, with a palatized "n") and phở (fuh). The former are sandwiches on semi-hard to hard French baguettes, filled with very Vietnamese ingredients like cold cuts, smoked bacon, head cheese, red pork, various deli meats, or even regular old Italian meatballs. Are there better sandwiches in the world? Maybe-some hamburgers or pulled pork sandwiches might be contenders, but this speaks to just how delicious banh mi really are.

    Pho is Vietnamese beef soup (or the alternative chicken version phở ga), filled with hot beef/oxtail broth/borderline-consommé, just about any part of the cow you like-brisket, tripe, flank, chuck, round, tendon, etc., and a generous helping of rice vermicelli noodles. On the side are fresh veggies to add to the soup, in particular Asian basil, jalapeños, and bean sprouts, as well as lime, spicy sriracha sauce, and sweet-sour hoisin sauce.

    Bubble tea and smoothies of all stripes are the most popular beverages (although Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed milk and young coconut juice with fresh coconut meat are hard to beat), and can be found in any bakery/deli, as well as the dessert menus of the restaurants. Bubble tea gets its name from the optional tapioca balls (boba) at the bottom of the cup. For an adventure, try one of the red bean or durian smoothies! The bakeries also have a good selection of strange Vietnamese foods and excellent fresh fruit at cheaper prices than you'll find in any area grocery store.

    Vietnamese cuisine, with its fusion of French (thank the colonial past) and southeast Asian, is far richer and diverse than the banh mi and pho alone, though, and you'll find it well represented in the less-specialized restaurants.

    There is a smaller, but significant Cantonese community in Falls Church as well, and Cantonese food is a favorite with the Vietnamese, especially for a late night dinner. One fun thing to check out are the dish translations on the menus into both English and Vietnamese!

    Note that the Cantonese and Vietnamese restaurants/grocers/bakeries are either cash only, or have minimum purchases for credit cards-usually $10.
    • Eden Center

      Eden Center [http://edencenter.com] is ground zero for South Vietnamese cuisine (and culture-the constant South Vietnamese freedom fighter festivals are an interesting look back to the past of this immigrant community). It's an aesthetically unappealing strip mall, but the culinary delights are outstanding, and while you may not recognize them, you'll often be waiting in lines with D.C.'s top gourmet shops.

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    Asian cuisine is the major draw for Falls Church, and there's more to the south in [wiki=99d17cc2a3b04e591fd9ed2020a39c99]Annandale[/wiki]-more great Chinese food, but especially Korean food!
    *Urbanity isn't far away in [wiki=ccba388acde4ca90c69463ecf57f0292]Arlington[/wiki] and [wiki=9a8995d0e0d1775d0891f404e43911d7]Washington, D.C.[/wiki] beyond.
    *Just north on VA-7/Leesburg Pike is mammoth [wiki=f82e0020adc6b2d1d4de266879d8c38e]Tysons Corner[/wiki] Mall for shopping, and further on (quite a bit further), [wiki=1e613933f2a58c4af5bdff645819a3ef]Leesburg Corner Outlets[/wiki].

    [wiki=6472027f65695b19408d33f34e9f27e2]wts:category:Falls Church[/wiki]
    [[Wikipedia:Falls Church, Virginia]]
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