Centreville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States and a suburb of Washington, D.C. The population was 71,135 at the 2010 census. Centreville is approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Washington, DC.
Things to do in Centreville
4.5 based on 21 reviews
My girlfriend and I plan weekly visits to this place for their wonderful variety of bubble teas. Today, we tried green tea bing soo, which was also amazing. This place has it all: pastries, breads, sandwiches, cakes, macaroons, bubble tea, and a giant screen that plays K-pop all day. What's not to like?
4.5 based on 437 reviews
Ciao Osteria is an authentic Italian eatery featuring delicious entrees and Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas made completely from scratch. Our goal is to serve true traditional Italian recipes made with the freshest, most authentic ingredients available, while making sure our guests are treated as family at our table. Chef Antonino believes you should never underestimate the power of a home cooked Sicilian meal. After many, many years of hard work in his kitchen, he decided to share his recipes with us. You can expect only an authentic taste of Sicily when you eat with us at Ciao Osteria. From the moment you walk in our front door, we want you to feel like you are a part of our family.. Buon appetito!
The food was very, very good; the wait staff attentive; and the owner was checking to make sure everything was going well. The downsides were our 6;45 reservation was not honored for 12 minutes; and the restaurant was somewhat noisey and close packed. Overall though, a good expereince.
4.5 based on 506 reviews
We love Sweetwater and this was the first time in our visits over the years that it was just average. Neither of us really enjoyed the steak fajitas, meat was thick and chewy. Service was also not it's stellar self and maybe we got there at an odd time. It was 3:30 and took a while before someone stopped by to see what we needed. Certainly not the norm. Also curious why the prime rib was missing from the menu as that's our favorite but we will return but will skip the fajitas. Great outside bar area that we visited later on after our lunch. Heated in the winter.
4 based on 24 reviews
It's not the greatest location, right there on 29, so sitting outside is so noisy with all that traffic. Inside, however, they have classical music playing and it's warm and cozy and the selection of baked goods is impressive. So many excellent Korean specialties and flavors - everything you see in the display cases looks awesome! The sweet buns are fabulous, with really great creams inside. They have a nice variety of teas and coffees and even a sandwich menu (if you ever get past the sweets!). Fun place to go again and again to keep trying different desserts.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Looked on Yelp and found this charmer! It's a real hole in the wall in Centreville near the Lotte supermarket. It's in a row of restaurants. I felt like I was in someone's kitchen, not a restaurant. The setting is very basic, but the food was absolutely delish! Love to eat Ethiopian and I think this was about as authentic as it gets.
4.5 based on 137 reviews
Eaten here multiple times, tried a variety of pizzas. All are great, especially chicken veggie. Sausage rolls are good. Garlic knots, although huge, were slightly disappointing, not very garlicky on day I tried and weren't buttery, either. Clean restrooms, friendly staff, food comes out hot & quick! Always busy here but they keep the customers moving through. Huge slices for under $4 (it's really 2 slices made into one jumbo slice).
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The most impressive thing about the smoothies is how huge they are! Great quality, lots of interesting combinations and good pricing. The sandwiches are also really good - I could eat the chicken pesto flatbread every day - it's delicious. Always nice staff and they have a punch card where you get your 8th smoothie free after buying 7.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
I had lunch at Bon chon in Kuwait City, known for Signature Fried Chicken. Bonchon is a Korean word meaning "My Hometown". I only have breast fillet out of a whole chicken, hence I had Boneless chicken strips. I had Salmon avocado ball, since I love salmon.
The Boneless chicken strips (breast fillet) were brushed with Red chili peppers sauce and Soy garlic sauce. The strips were extra crispy and tasty fried chicken. There were not oily and not salty. The strips were well cooked.
The Salmon avocado ball is listed as a salad. It is torched salmon ball stuffed with a mixture of crabsticks, fish roe, avocadoes, sweet sauce and sprinkled with crunchy tempura bits.
I had Black sesame mochi. Black sesame adds its midnight-black color and a dusky, smoky flavor to the ice cream. I really liked it.
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4 based on 192 reviews
This place is well maintained and the service is good. The menu leads to be desired. There really isn't much to choose from. Their signature Bang Bang Shrimp is all I find worth ordering. It comes in a bowl or in a taco. Either way, you can't go wrong if you like something spicy. Although some people tend to think the Bang Bang Shrimp is too spicy. I love it and think it's definitely a must. Their cocktails are made very well. This is a nice place to visit once in a one for their signature meal..
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We had a small gathering for lunch time and we choose to visit Matsu Japanese Restaurant and we're happy we decided upon this place. Prior to our stop we've always wondered if the food was food or not, and we found out the food is excellent. Our server was friendly and not pushy and allowed us to chat before ordering. Large serving and plenty of food leftover. This place is worth visiting again in the near future. We all ordered sushi and shred amongst each other! Great experience!!
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