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    Savor the Flavor: A Foodie's Guide to Pittsburgh Restaurants

    2024-04-12

    Join us on a flavorful journey through Pittsburgh as we explore nine restaurants that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

    1. Pusadee's Garden

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    Pusadee's Garden is a gem in Pittsburgh, offering a delightful Thai dining experience. The ambiance is enchanting with views of blooming spring flowers and thoughtful details like warm heaters and stylish earthenware that enhance the cozy atmosphere. The service is attentive, ensuring each dish is explained and served with care. The menu, rich with flavors and textures, includes standout dishes like the khao yum salad and pork belly Hung Lay. Don't miss their salads and be sure to make a reservation to enjoy this culinary delight!

    Address: 5319 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
    Phone: (412) 252-2683

    2. Piccolo Forno

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    Recently, I had the pleasure of dining at Piccolo Forno, a charming little spot known for its hand-made pizzas and pastas. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, perfect for a girls' night out or a family dinner. I tried a variety of dishes, from the delicious risotto of the day to the seafood pasta, which was so good I almost finished it all in one sitting! Although the tiramisu had a bit too much citrus zest for my taste, the overall meal was fantastic. It's a BYOB place, so don't forget to bring your favorite wine to complement your meal!

    Address: 3801 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
    Phone: (412) 622-0111

    3. Sushi Kim 2

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    I finally decided to try Sushi Kim 2 after hearing so much about it, and it didn't disappoint! The sushi here is top-notch, especially the California rolls and the Spicy Combo Roll. The freshness of the sushi truly stands out. While the ambiance might be simple, the food more than makes up for it. Although there was a slight hiccup with the soondubu jigae not having enough seafood and stew, the side dishes were tasty. Definitely a spot worth visiting for sushi lovers!

    Address: 110 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
    Phone: (412) 600-1000

    4. Everyday Noodles

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    If you're craving authentic noodles and dumplings, Everyday Noodles is a must-visit! The pork soup dumplings are a standout, bursting with flavor. Watching the noodles being made right before your eyes adds a unique touch to the dining experience. The service is top-notch, making you feel right at home. Even if you end up with a dish you didn't order, like the Pickled Mustard Green Noodle Soup, you might be pleasantly surprised by how tasty it is. Don't worry about the wait; it's definitely worth it for such delicious, comforting food.

    Address: 5875 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
    Phone: (412) 421-6668

    5. Mola

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    If you're craving an authentic Japanese dining experience right here in Pittsburgh, Mola is a must-visit! I was blown away by their Omakase sushi, which was a delightful journey through 16 courses including exquisite dishes like Seared Salmon Belly and melt-in-your-mouth Kamatoro. The A5 Wagyu Beef with Truffle Sliders was another highlight. Not to forget, their bubble tea is a refreshing treat that complements the meal perfectly. The ambiance, adorned with beautiful plant decorations, adds to the charm, making it a great spot for a special outing.

    Address: 6018 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
    Phone: (412) 365-6688

    6. DiAnoia's Eatery

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    If you're a fan of Italian cuisine, DiAnoia's Eatery is a must-visit! I recently had the pleasure of dining here and was blown away by every dish. The Branzino came highly recommended and did not disappoint. The Gnocci Bread Bowl was a standout, and the atmosphere, especially upstairs, was comfortably casual yet vibrant. The service was top-notch, making the whole experience unforgettable. Can't wait to go back and try more of their ever-changing menu!

    Address: 2549 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
    Phone: (412) 918-1875

    7. Point Brugge Cafe

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    Recently visited Point Brugge Cafe, a charming spot known for its Belgian brunch vibes. The Carbonade Flamande with fries was a highlight, though an option to swap fries with egg noodles would be a nice touch. The buffalo cauliflower is a tasty choice, despite the mussels not living up to the hype. However, a word of caution for those with dietary restrictions: our experience with a nut allergy was mishandled, leading to unnecessary stress despite the staff's efforts to rectify the situation. While the neighborly atmosphere is delightful, diners with allergies might need to be cautious.

    Address: 401 Hastings St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
    Phone: (412) 441-3334

    8. Ocha Thai Noodle Restaurant

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    If you're craving Thai food that hits the spot, Ocha Thai Noodle Restaurant is a must-try. The pad kee mao noodles are perfectly chewy and flavorful, a real treat! However, steer clear of the pad Thai as it tends to arrive dry. The panang curry and fried rice are standout dishes, bursting with flavor and generous in portion. While the food is top-notch, the service can be hit or miss, especially during busy hours. The ambiance is casual, with a lively vibe but can get noisy. Perfect for late-night cravings as they're open until late!

    Address: 422 Semple St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    Phone: (412) 251-0262

    9. Korea Garden Restaurant

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    Tucked away in a bustling neighborhood, Korea Garden Restaurant offers a cozy escape with its authentic Korean cuisine. Despite the challenge of finding parking and some language barriers with the staff, the experience is worth it. The highlight was definitely cooking our own food at the table, although the attentive staff often stepped in to help. The bulgogi was tender and perfectly marinated, and the spicy kimchee complemented it well. From the stone pot bibimbap to the ja jang myeon, every dish was a delightful blend of flavors. Definitely a must-try for anyone craving genuine Korean dishes!

    Address: 414 Semple St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
    Phone: (412) 681-6460
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