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Where to Eat in Spring Hill, Tysons

Modern, vibrant interior of Umai Ramen & Donburi featuring light wood tables, orange and teal seating, traditional Japanese lanterns, and ornate cloud-like ceiling installations.

Photo Credit: Umai Ramen & Donburi

Experience the best of Tysons’ residential district with this curated guide to top-tier dining and local favorites in Spring Hill.

Notable Spring Hill Spots
  • Umai Ramen and Donburi — Focused destination for traditional Japanese bowls and quick, high-quality comfort food. Specialized tonkotsu ramen with rich, creamy broth; fresh chirashi; and savory donburi rice plates. A streamlined, stylish, high-energy spot.

  • Yido Ramen & Sushi Tyson — The neighborhood's premier choice for a full-service sushi bar and an expansive menu of Japanese soul food. Extensive list of specialty rolls and nigiri; creative ramen variations like lobster and spicy beef; and a spacious interior.

  • Marufuji's Japanese Market — A massive, 18,000-square-foot Japanophile's dream and an Eater DC standout for its "world-class sashimi" and rare imports. Premium Wagyu and A5 Japanese ribeye; dozens of sushi-grade fish varieties; and a 48-seat cafe serving tonkatsu curry and chirashi bowls. A one-stop shop for high-end Japanese pantry staples and unique home goods.

  • Basecamp Coffee Roasters — Independent coffee shop and roastery inside the Vertical Rock bouldering gym. Small-batch specialty brews including 18-hour Kyoto-style slow drip; "Campfire" lattes with toasted marshmallows; and fresh local pastries. An industrial-cool, energetic atmosphere. Near Spring Hill Metro.

  • Blessing Cafe — Unique hybrid deli serving both American classics and authentic Korean specialties. House-marinated Bulgogi and Bibimbap bowls paired with overstuffed breakfast burritos and steak-and-cheeses. A hidden gem with a serene, modern interior.

  • American Prime — Polished mashup of a classic steakhouse and a traditional smokehouse. Known for premium wood-fired steaks alongside house-smoked brisket and St. Louis ribs. Warm, wood-accented vibes and a massive whiskey bar.

  • Ruth's Chris Steak House — Upscale, white-tablecloth staple with restaurant locations nationwide. Custom-aged USDA Prime steaks; fresh seafood; and award-winning wines. Polished, high-end atmosphere.

Everyday Eats
  • Classic Bakery — Artisanal European bakery and cafe serving premium pastries, custom cakes, and Italian-style sandwiches.
  • The Block Oven — Authentic Levantine street food featuring hand-stretched flatbreads, savory shawarma, and brick-oven pizzas.
  • Sheel & Mashi — Specialty Middle Eastern sandwich shop known for steak and chicken wraps drizzled with pomegranate molasses.
  • Basic Burger — No-nonsense, juicy beef and veggie patties with crispy thin-cut fries in a casual, modern setting.
  • Cups Pops Korean BBQ — Quick, customizable Korean BBQ bowls and street food favorites like tteokbokki and fried dumplings.
  • Roaming Rooster — Famous free-range fried chicken sandwiches ranging from honey butter to OG Nashville hot.
  • Bombay Tandoor Bar & Grille — Traditional Indian staples, tandoori grilled specialties, and a popular daily lunch buffet.
  • Shamshiry — Long-standing local favorite for authentic Persian charcoal-grilled kebabs and aromatic basmati rice dishes.
  • Pho Deluxe Tysons — Comforting Vietnamese noodle soups, fresh summer rolls, and savory shaky beef stir-fry.
  • bb.q Chicken — Ultra-crispy, double-fried Korean chicken with signature glazes like soy garlic and secret spicy sauce.
Just A Metro Stop Away

Spring Hill is a residential retreat with luxe high-rises, a community feel, and seamless connectivity to the culinary landscape beyond in Tysons. From The Boro to dining in Tysons Corner Center. Other nearby local favorites include:

  • Circa at The Boro — Energetic bistro known for its massive patio and dependable American fare. Popular for Tuna Poke Nachos and local craft brews.
  • North Italia — A bustling Boro staple serving handmade pastas and thin-crust pizzas. The "Bolognese" is a house specialty that draws a crowd every night.
  • Ometeo — A stunning, upscale Tex-Mex restaurant featuring a massive indoor-outdoor bar, wood-grilled fajitas, and specialty salsa macha.
  • Jiwa Singapura — High-end Singaporean street food elevated for a sleek dining room. Famous for its Laksa and bold Southeast Asian flavors.
  • Silver Diner — A modernized, locally sourced take on the classic American diner. Ideal for late-night shakes or a healthy, farm-to-table breakfast.

Hungry for more? Also check out Eater's latest guide to great places to eat in Tyson's Corner.