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Alice’s Latest Obsession: 5T Ice

Banh mi and halo-halo will brighten anyone’s day at this pan-Asian cafe.

By Alice Levitt May 18, 2021 at 7:00 am

In the last decade, the banh mi sandwich has become plentiful practically everywhere. But most of the time,  at least in NoVA, you’ll find what I call a “bougie banh mi,” an overstuffed sandwich that costs more than $12. The truth is, a good banh mi rarely retails for more than $7. Not that I wouldn’t be willing to pay much more.

At 5T Ice in Sterling, I would happily shell out more than twice the $6.50 I paid for the duck banh mi. Yes, duck. The flaky toasted roll is filled with slick slices of skin-on meat that, along with a swipe of mayo, coat the eater’s mouth in satisfying, salty grease. But the rest of the contents of the sandwich are the foil to that excess; pickled carrots and daikon, vivid cilantro, juicy cucumber, and the subtle burn of jalapeño all lighten up the fatty proceedings.

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Halo halo and peach tea at 5T Ice (Photo by Alice Levitt)

The banh mi won a fan, but 5T’s raison d’être is, after all, the ice in its name. And the frozen treats come from all over the world, from Mexican mangonada to Taiwanese smoothies. But I was particularly taken with the Filipino section of the menu. Items include buko pandan and corn-centered mais con hielo, still I chose to go classic with halo-halo.

The shaved-ice dessert is topped with a scoop of intensely purple ube ice cream, which I find absolutely irresistible. This particular specimen is a little heavy on unusually savory-tasting beans for my taste, but the collection of colorful jellies and coconut still make the dessert worth plunging a spoon deep within.

I have many more desserts to explore at 5T. Even beyond the icy sweets, there are options like durian cheesecake and pandan-and-flan cake calling my name. But each time I experiment with one of those, I’ll doubtless be ordering a banh mi to accompany it. // 24555 Dulles Landing Dr., Sterling

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Alice Levitt

Alice Levitt

Contributing Food Critic/Editor

Alice Levitt has been writing for Northern Virginia Magazine since 2020. She began her restaurant critic journey at Seven Days in Vermont in 2007 before moving on to Houstonia Magazine in Texas. Her food, travel, and health innovation stories have appeared in Vox, EatingWell, Simply Recipes, Allrecipes, and many other national publications.

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