Restaurant Recs at Tyson’s Corner Mall?

Anonymous
So we are heading off for an afternoon / evening at the Tyson’s Corner Mall and wanted to see if anyone had any restaurant recs beyond the food court. I have eaten and Dhoom, which was pretty solid, but interested in others.
Anonymous
Agora. It is adjacent to, not in the mall.
Anonymous
Seasons 52 is good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52 is good


+1 for Seasons 52. Go there often, food and service are both good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52 is good


+1 for Seasons 52. Go there often, food and service are both good.


I think their food is awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agora. It is adjacent to, not in the mall.


Do you know the definition of adjacent? Typically it means they are next door. Agora is on the other side of Route 123 and not adjacent to TCC, you need a car to get between the two. If that’s an option, then OP could go anywhere in Tysons just as easily.
Anonymous
Yes, we are definitely looking for the full, all-in, mall experience
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we are definitely looking for the full, all-in, mall experience


The Marketplace Cafe at Nordstrom is good. We usually do that or Coastal Flats. I’d like to try the conveyor belt sushi place, Wasabi, even though it’s not supposed to be very good. It looks like fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seasons 52 is good


+1 for Seasons 52. Go there often, food and service are both good.


I think their food is awful.


Their food is boring, but I think that’s actually by design. It is a picky eater’s paradise. The decor and service are very good.
Anonymous
Seasons 52
Coastal is always decent.
There is a Mexican place next to both of these it's ok as well. Not my favorite but plenty of people like it.
Anonymous
My kids love Wasabi but the sushi is not very good. I’ll go for a quick lunch with them. My favorite quick lunch is the falafel, inc. place next to it. California Pizza Kitchen remains solid.

Earl’s is also pretty good, as is Silver Diner, both are located on mall property right outside the main mall. Eddie V’s is a nicer restaurant.
Anonymous
I worked at Tysons for a while. My favorite food is the Nordstrom Cafe. I like Coastal Flats as well. Seasons 52 is getting both hate and love here -- that doesn't surprise me, I've had good and bad there. For more upscale you can walk outside the mall and across the plaza and eat at Eddie V's, great food and atmosphere but it can be loud as hell. But you do have to leave the mall for Eddie V's.
Anonymous
Marhaba
Anonymous
Another vote for Nordstrom cafe or Coastal Flats. Consistently good. Nordstrom has great options for kids.
Anonymous
Auntie Anne’s!
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