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5 Delicious Asian-Inspired Cocktails at Northern Virginia Restaurants

These drinks are infused with tempting flavors.

By Priya Konings May 8, 2026 at 7:00 am

Northern Virginia is famous for its Asian fare. And not only for the quality, but for the breadth and depth of offerings — Korean, Indian, Vietnamese, Thai, and Lao. Many restaurants are also serving up creative drinks, and these five Asian cocktails are infused with the flavors of their culinary traditions.

Alice Cocktail Bar  

Delicate and floral, this beverage is as fun to consume as it beautiful. It’s violet hue comes from butterfly pea, which is combined with Roku gin, elderflower cordial, lavender, and yuzu. It has just the right amount of tart and citrus. Roku gin is made with six Japanese botanicals including sakura blossom and sencha, so it complements the floral notes of the lavender and elderflower. The drink is served in a coupe adored with edible flowers. 724 King St., Alexandria 

Bombay Velvet  

There are so many tempting cocktails on Bombay Velvet’s menu, it’s hard to know which one to choose. For one that truly represents India and also provides for a dramatic presentation, try the Backwaters. Served in a giant conch shell, this eye-catching beverage is made with rum, coconut water, cumin, pineapple, and jaggery. The essence of the drink is tropical, and the cumin adds a slightly smoky element to give the beverage depth of flavor. 12100 Sunset Hills Rd., Reston 

Immigrant Food  

Immigrant Food in Ballston offers the Kanha, made with shochu, honey, lime, cucumber, Thai basil, and jalapeno. Like the cuisine at Immigrant Food, the drink is a fusion. It has Thai flavors, but a name that comes from the Kanha National Park in Central India. The name of the drink is inspired by the evergreen sal forest of the park which is represented in the pale-green color of the beverage. 4245 Fairfax Dr., Arlington 

a cocktail at Immigrant Food
 Kanha cocktail at Immigrant Food (Courtesy Hawkeye Johnson) 

Nue Vietnamese  

The 3 Steps Colada is effortlessly smooth, with a deep caramel flavor from caramel-infused bourbon, sweet citrus notes from pineapple clarified milk, a hint of coconut and vanilla from pandan, and a touch of effervescence from sparkling wine. The presentation is also wildly creative. It’s served in three glass long-stemmed cups that arrive peeking out from a smoking vase. Think the three cups are too small? Don’t worry, more of the beverage is served in an adjacent decanter, 944 W Broad St., Falls Church 

Wren  

Kaze no nori means “riding the wind” in Japanese, a phrase that suits this smokey, complex beverage. The base is scotch, softened with nori and Sichuan-sesame foam, which bring an earthy, briny richness to the drink. Ginger liqueur adds a hint of spice, while orange bitters lend a bright note. Sip slow and ride the wind. 825 Capital One Dr., Tysons  

Feature image of Nue Vietnamese 3 Steps cocktail at Immigrant Food courtesy Hannah Park

Priya Konings

Priya Konings

Contributing Writer

Priya Konings is a food and travel writer and photographer residing in the Washington, DC area. Her passions include writing and photography, traveling the world, and eating delicious vegetarian fare both locally and globally. Her work has been published in Resy, Northern Virginia Magazine, Washington City Paper, The Dining Traveler, District Fray, and Brightest Young Things, in addition to other publications.

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