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5 New #Pittsburgh #Restaurants

Reviews · April 14, 2019

There’s always something new happening in Pittsburgh! This is especially when it comes to the foodie scene. If you and your family or group of friends are searching for a new spot to get some grub, we’ve got some great information for you to take advantage of regarding their atmosphere and most popular dishes. Here are five of the newest additions to the collection of awesome restaurants in the Pittsburgh area. Be sure to consider transportation if you plan on drinking! For more information, head over to http://www.limousinepittsburgh.com.

Spirits & Tales

5130 Bigelow Blvd

This new spot can be found in the Oaklander Hotel. They have an extensive drink menu with classics and inventive cocktails.

Horseradish Gnocchi Parisienne

The horseradish gnocchi is smothered in beurre noisette, oyster mushrooms, kale, black pepper ricotta, and fennel.

Braised Beef Cheek

The braised beef cheek comes with pickled carrot, ravigote, porcini consomme, and garlic chips.

Alta Via

46 Fox Chapel Rd

This Italian restaurant has a comfortable atmosphere and a well organized bar area for those searching for a great cocktail.

Swordfish

The swordfish comes with a lemon garlic vinaigrette, crispy artichokes, pea shoots, and a parsley risotto.

Radiatori

This pasta dish features a braised lamb, mint, Calabrian chilis, and Pecorino Toscano.

Ba-Co

54 21st Street

This specialty taco restaurant can be found in the Smallman Galley food hall. Tacos are two for $12 or one for $6.50!

La Gringa

This taco has chicken, honey and confit garlic aioli, kimchi, red onion, queso fresco, and cilantro.

Veggin’ Out

This taco features marinated cauliflower, kimchi, beet pepper sauce, sultanas, black bean and corn picadillo.

Chevere

411 Cherry Way

Did you know you can get authentic Venezuelan food right near one of the parking garages downtown?

Best Friends Combo

This combination comes with an arepa, empanada, and your choice of drink for under $10.

Arepas Perica

This arepa comes stuffed with tomato, onion, cheese, and scrambled eggs.

Two Sisters

216 N Highland Avenue

This is a Vietnamese restaurant with a fresh look and feel that is suitable for both families and friends.

Bun Bo Hue

This vermicelli noodle dish comes with spicy lemongrass beef noodle soup, beef brisket, pickled carrots, beef shank, and pork roll.

Vegan Pho

The vegan pho comes with a vegetable broth, rice noodles, broccoli, baby corn, carrots, and tofu.

Four New Restaurants in Pittsburgh

Reviews · June 20, 2018

Here are some of the newest restaurants in Pittsburgh! This should be a handy list any time you want to elevate your usual dining experience in the area. If you’re looking for a way to ensure your celebration or night out on the town goes smoothly, check out the fleet at Pittsburgh Party Bus. Not only will you be able to avoid dealing with traffic and parking, but you’ll also be able to continue the adventure after eating dinner.

Soju
4923 Penn Avenue
Soju is a Korean American establishment that has been on the scene since March. Some of the favorite dishes are the chicken katsu, kimchi fried rice, and the tuna poke. There’s also a wide variety of cocktails available. The atmosphere is both trendy and comfortable, making it a perfect destination for a night out with friends.

Brugge on North
40 W North Avenue
Having opened in April, Brugge on North is making quite a splash! You’ll definitely want to try their moules frites, cheesecake with lemon curd, tomato based mussels, and their signature kiwi cocktail. It’s in a shared space with the City of Asylum book store, so you can have a great meal after shopping for some literary treasures.

Coughlin’s Law Kitchen and Ale House
10 Virginia Avenue
Comfort food is somehow made even better with the menu at Coughlin’s. How could you go wrong with an appetizer of bacon lollipops? There are also vegan options available here which makes it fitting for groups who have a wide range of preferences. There’s usually quite a wait to get in so be sure to consider looking at their online wait list service before coming in.

Fujiya Ramen
815 S Aiken Avenue
This ramen house has a lot to offer! If you’re not familiar with this dish, it is a flavorful broth with a generous helping of thin noodles and other ingredients like egg, meats, and vegetables. It’s truly authentic, and the flavors are impressive. Their miso ramen is the most ordered plate, but any of the options here are sure to be fresh and delicious. The best way to end a meal here is to order some of their mochi ice cream as a dessert.

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