Anonymous wrote:They were not the same after the move to Mosaic. DH and I used to go to the Eden Center location frequently, and were surprised at how much worse the food was after the move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're a little behind the times, OP. Four Sisters in Mosaic closed months ago and it was because the quality declined. It was not nearly as good as it used to be. I think it was one of those restaurants that suffered from its own success. They would probably still be going strong if they had stayed in Eden Center, but their Mosaic location, right in the front away from all the other restaurants and shops, was not ideal, and as I said earlier, the food wasn't as good as it used to be.
It was one of the first storefronts in Mosaic, long before the other restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're a little behind the times, OP. Four Sisters in Mosaic closed months ago and it was because the quality declined. It was not nearly as good as it used to be. I think it was one of those restaurants that suffered from its own success. They would probably still be going strong if they had stayed in Eden Center, but their Mosaic location, right in the front away from all the other restaurants and shops, was not ideal, and as I said earlier, the food wasn't as good as it used to be.
Quality declined? Maybe the local population can't afford it anymore. Hopefully the income levels in Clarendon sustain the last one.
Anonymous wrote:It probably had more to do with the rent increases in Mosaic, plus so much competition. I also think it got confused with Sisters Thai.
Anonymous wrote:You're a little behind the times, OP. Four Sisters in Mosaic closed months ago and it was because the quality declined. It was not nearly as good as it used to be. I think it was one of those restaurants that suffered from its own success. They would probably still be going strong if they had stayed in Eden Center, but their Mosaic location, right in the front away from all the other restaurants and shops, was not ideal, and as I said earlier, the food wasn't as good as it used to be.
Clarendon isn’t the last restaurant. The one in Ashburn is always hopping at dinner time.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're a little behind the times, OP. Four Sisters in Mosaic closed months ago and it was because the quality declined. It was not nearly as good as it used to be. I think it was one of those restaurants that suffered from its own success. They would probably still be going strong if they had stayed in Eden Center, but their Mosaic location, right in the front away from all the other restaurants and shops, was not ideal, and as I said earlier, the food wasn't as good as it used to be.
Quality declined? Maybe the local population can't afford it anymore. Hopefully the income levels in Clarendon sustain the last one.
Anonymous wrote:You're a little behind the times, OP. Four Sisters in Mosaic closed months ago and it was because the quality declined. It was not nearly as good as it used to be. I think it was one of those restaurants that suffered from its own success. They would probably still be going strong if they had stayed in Eden Center, but their Mosaic location, right in the front away from all the other restaurants and shops, was not ideal, and as I said earlier, the food wasn't as good as it used to be.