Mimi's Handmade Ice Cream
Rollin Amore, Owner
He was born in south Germany with family from Italy, but it was owner Rollin Amore’s travels through southeast Asia that has influenced many of the flavors you’ll find in his ice cream shop, Mimi’s Handmade Ice Cream. Combine that with Rollin’s sense of flavors, textures and cooking — he decided to learn how to make ice cream and open his own business. Four years later, he opened Mimi’s Handmade Ice Cream in Pentagon Row and the combination of flavors are surprising. One of his biggest sellers is ube, a Filipino purple yam, not overly sweet and a very pleasant taste. Another unique flavor you’ll find is lychee (made as both an ice cream and sorbet) — and yes, it’s made from natural lychee. In fact, all flavors are made from scratch without additives or colorants. “We don’t use flavors,” says Rollin as he toasts pecans for another batch of butter pecan. Other ice cream flavors include Thai iced tea, green matcha and red adzuki bean. And, yes, there are vegan options. And there are plenty of traditional flavors too. Another flavor that may surprise you is the Szechuan Spicy Girl — a savory ice cream made from brown pepper corns, red chili oil and peanuts with dried red pepper flakes.
There’s also hot chocolate and several winter-inspired flavors like apple pie, maple walnut and even affogato hot chocolate (a dollop of ice cream over hot chocolate). Given its location directly in front of Pentagon Row’s ice rink, many customers visit after an ice-skating session. Just a block away from Pentagon City Metro, the location is easy to get to by bus, walking, Metro or by bike. Rollin says all his tourist customers get there by Metro. His employees walk, get dropped off or take Metro.
So think about what flavor you’ll order and walk, bus, bike or Metro over to Mimi’s Handmade Ice Cream. Rollin says he’s currently working on a red guava (sorbet & ice cream), a Persian influenced bastani sonnatí, black sesame paste and a cucumber sherbet.
Mimi’s Handmade Ice Cream
1301 S. Joyce St.
Arlington, VA 22202
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