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    A Foodie's Guide to Pittsburgh: 3 Restaurants You Can't Miss

    2024-04-22

    Join us on a flavorful tour of Pittsburgh with three restaurants that promise an exceptional dining experience.

    1. Everyday Noodles

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    If you're a noodle enthusiast like me, you've got to check out Everyday Noodles! The hand-pulled Dan Dan noodles and braised beef noodles are a must-try. Not only is the noodle-making process a spectacle, but the flavors are unforgettable. They also serve up some amazing soup dumplings and pork buns. Despite a mixed review about a beef and rice meal, the overall vibe from visitors is positive, praising the quick service and friendly atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit!

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

    2. Bae Bae's Kitchen

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    I recently had a delightful dining experience at Bae Bae's Kitchen, where the atmosphere is as vibrant as a scene from a Korean drama. The banh mi sandwiches are a must-try, and the fried chicken with wasabi honey sauce is simply out of this world. They also offer a unique selection of drinks like the sparkling fruit lemonade and a pandan high ball that are both refreshing and beautifully presented. Despite a hiccup with microwaved dishes, the flavors are good, and the friendly service adds to the cozy vibe. Definitely a spot to revisit for those tasty bites and creative cocktails!

    Address: 951 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
    Phone: (412) 391-1890

    3. Pasha Mediterranean Restaurant

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    I recently visited Pasha Mediterranean Restaurant and was blown away by the flavors! The hummus and naan bread were perfect starters, leading up to a mouth-watering shepherd's salad and succulent kebabs. The grilled meat was a carnivore's dream. The cozy, home-like decor added to the experience, making it feel like a Mediterranean escape right in Shadyside. The baklava is a must-try – it's simply divine. Whether you're craving Turkish, Greek, or Lebanese dishes, Pasha has it all with an authentic touch that keeps me coming back.

    Address: 808 Ivy St fl 1, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
    Phone: (412) 688-7415
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