Kim Phung Bakery

Sidewalk Stores, 6771 Wilson Blvd, Falls Church
(703) 534-4525

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Jack Dale

Our favorite spot in Eden Center when it’s time to restock on our favorite Vietnamese snacks and drinks. Fresh spring rolls, pastries, banh mi, sesame balls, Vietnamese coffee, smoothies … They do it all right. Kind, friendly service, too, which goes very well with their newly remodeled spaces!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adam Greyson

I wanted to buy pate but they don't make their own. They only have the ones in the can. Gross.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Phong Thoi

Not sure their cake from last year or not, all of mine was ship from my sister from VA to Texas in 3 days all got black mold.

Kelvin B

Please check your food before you purchase from the store.

Food: 1

Michael N

Don’t buy this dessert (ché) from this place . Horrible. Omg worse imitation of Thai dessert. What else is there to say but Ewwwww 🫣 they have good Ban Cuon though

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 3

Timothy Lam

I was in the Eden Center area last week and hadn't been to Kim Phung Bakery in years so I grabbed several baked goods and five banh mi sandwiches. I felt like things had gotten a lot pricier there than I remembered. When I got home I decided to look over my receipt and saw that they charged me 10% sales tax instead of 6% (in VA). They must be doing this to many unsuspecting customers. On top of them overcharging me on sales tax, the bahn mi was not fresh and tasted weird. I will never return.

loan le

This place sold the worst and most overpriced durian smoothie I’ve ever had. I watched the staff make it, and they added a ton of ice and durian powder, making it way too thick. To fix it, they poured in a lot of sugar water, but it didn’t help. The smoothie was repeatedly poured in and out of the cup to adjust the consistency, but in the end, it was still too thick to drink and tasted awful. On top of that, the boba was overly chewy, likely from sitting out too long. Definitely won’t be coming back.

Nong S.

We ordered the medium pandan coconut birthday cake. It was perfectly delicious, moist and not too sweet. Very reasonably priced for 10 inches, we would definitely come back for more and maybe another flavor next time.

dave lee

Stay away from their sandwiches, bad quality food, cilentro is rotten the buns are chewy

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rosie Maipham

?Very delicious moon cakes ???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Moon Cake 月饼, Red Bean 1 Egg Yolk, Avocado, Durian Cake, Mango, Ice-Skin Lotus Moon Cake, Chay - Veggy, Yellow Bean 1 Egg Yolk, Coconut 1 Egg Yolk, Pandan Flavor 1 Egg Yolk

Nowe Kin

The best Vietnamese bakery of the region. A lot of grab n go food available. I loved their banh Mi and nem nuong. The smoothies are freshly made to order. We also ordered a birthday cake from this bakery and the cake was delicious

Food: 5

Service: 5

Randy Le

This year, the moon cake Kim Phung made was so strange. Every ingredient in the cake is hard and chewy, including the salted eggs. Eating mooncakes makes you feel the Mid-Autumn Festival, but after eating the mooncakes, you lose the Mid-Autumn flavor. Hopefully next year it will be better :(

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Moon Cake 月饼

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Bought a custard bun for $3.50, very reasonably priced unlike other bakeries. Was very soft and buttery, not a lot of custard inside but the quality of the bun made up for it. Will come again.

Parking: very busy and there was construction going on so parking was a bit difficult and the drivers in this area are not very safe to be around

Wheelchair accessibility: small somewhat cramped store, so likely would be difficult to maneuver in with a wheelchair

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Anna Turo

Lovely place, a lot of helpful labels, and very kind staff. The place also smells delicious as soon as you walk in!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Trish

Kim Phung’s been a staple at Eden Center for years. I love the fresh hot bakery items — sesame balls, Chinese donuts and banh bao nuong were fabulous.

I’m not a fan of excessively sweet desserts, so the lightly sweet Chinese donuts are the perfect accompaniment to my morning coffee. There’s also a selection of snacks (noticed a lobster and cheese Lays), sauces and seasonings typical to Vietnamese cuisine.

There’s a $10 minimum for card payments, so make sure to have cash handy for smaller purchases.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

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