We went there on a Saturday night, and had to wait for 20 minutes. At least now you can go and not come out starving. But I must say that they have added a few veggie options, something they didn't have in the past years. This is a seafood place, so not the best eating option for vegetarians. Parking is free in the parking lot - outdoors. Prices were at high end of average for seafood. But the food is outstanding! My tour group did not have one negative comment, conversely they loved what they had and the ambience as well. He told me if I didn't like it just let him know and he'll fix it. When I saw they had Mahi mahi I asked about it and out waited suggested it based on why I didn't have seafood too often. I am not a seafood fan except for lobster and shrimp (and perhaps scallops). They will hand you an electronic device to tell you when your table is ready. If you have to wait to be seated there is a bar near the front, there are perhaps two or so rocking chairs and other chairs. The address you're given is a bit lacking, and so is the floor map of the businesses in the Center. Case in point when you get to mall just try to find something that tells you where the restaurants are. I have learned Washington DC and the area businesses don't like being too forthcoming with any easy to follow directions or guides. I do a hell of alot of planning before the trip so everything is pretty predictable and delivered as promised with few hiccups. Why? I lead group trips all over the world from our base in NYC. If you don't know about what I just described in locating this hidden gem chances are you will have a really hard time finding it. It is a bustling busy location because of it being in the mall and next to the theater, but also because it has great food! There are other restaurants right next to it as well. This restaurant is on the lower floor of Tyson's Corner Center downstairs from Barnes & Noble and near the movie theater.
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