Pilin Thai Closes After 22 Years in F.C.

Pilin Thai has closed its doors in the City of Falls Church after 22 years in business. The family-owned restaurant will continue to operate its location in Tysons Corner.

A representative from Pilin says the closing was due to difficulties in running the two locations. In addition, the family says they are grateful to all of its loyal customers at its 116 West Broad Street location and hope that they dine at their Tysons restaurant which they say will soon offer delivery.

Pilin Thai Tysons is located at 8385 Leesburg Pike in Vienna.

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