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“I moved out of Pittsburgh and the only thing I miss is Thai Gourmet. It is a treasure and not only the best Thai food in Pittsburgh but the best overall food of all foods. I dream about this place. I'm planning a return visit only to eat here. Cherish every chance you get to eat here. If there is a heaven they serve Thai Gourmet food.“
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“I've been wanting to try their food for awhile. I got a steak bowl and a spinach ricotta empanada. They were both absolutely delicious! The prices and portions are reasonable. I will be returning in the future!“
“We got the taco bar as catering for a birthday party and it was fantastic! Everyone loved it and said the tacos were great. We had plenty of good for everyone and lots of great topping options. People even came back in the evening to eat dinner of the chips and dips. It was a real crowd pleaser and we're very happy we did it!“
“Enjoying beers before Thanksgiving. Roundabout is great. Excellent beers! Friendly staff and a welcoming space, Dyana and Steve know their business. Highly recommended.“
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“Finally got to try this place! Awesome, yummy food and super friendly people. I had a taco loco and elotes. So Freakin Good. Can’t wait to go back.“
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“Wonderful people serving Awesome food“
“I always get Blowfish BBQ when Hootie pops up at Trace Brewing. It's truly the best BBQ I've had in my life! My usual order is the pulled pork sandwich combo which includes generous portions of vinegar coleslaw and smoked Mac and cheese. The meat is always super tender, smoky, salty, and flavorful. The coleslaw is unique - peppery, spicy, and vinegary. Almost has a pickled vibe to it. If you can't handle spicy foods you may want to skip it, but I love shoveling it onto my pulled pork sandwich. The Mac and cheese is my deathbed meal. Hootie leaves it in the smoker so it has a delicious smoky taste. It is squishy and sooo cheesy, just absolutely delicious and it compliments the meat perfectly. Last time I was there I also tried a smoked chicken drumstick. It was so tender that the meat fell right off of the bone. The spice rub was delicious and resulted in super crispy skin, and the chicken was super flavorful all the way through. They have 6 different sauces you can choose from - BBQ, spicy BBQ, Carolina gold, spicy Caroline gold, hot, and vinegar. I love the spicy BBQ and the Carolina gold, but I recommend getting a few and trying them all! Not a miss in the bunch. Service is walking up to a table and ordering, paying on a square card reader, and getting your food in a to go container. They don't have a physical location that you can go to that I'm aware of, so I just check local breweries food truck menus to stalk down where they'll be! Food goes great with a beer, a patio, and a warm summer evening.“
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“A foodie’s go-to for street food and takeaway???. This food stand has a real potential to be a phenomenally excellent.No this is NOT A RESTAURANT BUT A FOOD STAND on Pittsburgh’s Strip District. It serves four items: 1) Egg Rolls, 2) Chicken Skewers, 3) Rice noodles, 4) Fried Rice.It has excellent egg rolls, especially the vegetable and chicken rolls???. The rolls are very thickly packed… Flavorful but they taste even better with Hot Chili Oil.The Chicken Skewers are very flavorful. They are NOT KABABS but simple bamboo stick skewers of thin chicken breast strips. They are very well seasoned???… the sauced version actually destroys the natural flavor .There are 2 noodles, both are rice noodles. The one they call “Rice” Noodles are flavorful, with some meat and vegetables mixed in it… This noodle can even be better with more chicken and vegetables.The one they call Pad Thai is NOT true pad Thai. It’s plain flat rice noodles stirred in some soy sauce. ???.DISCOVERY: the otherwise unremarkable flat noodles they call Pad Thai can be rescued by Chicken Skewers in BBQ Sauce with STIRRED IN CHILI OIL and paired with a claret.There’s Fried Rice as well but I can’t recommend. They look very plain.Service is very good.Prices are very inexpensive.Vegetarian options: Vegetable egg rolls indicated.Dietary restrictions: Very limited vegetarian optionsParking: Street parking is tough to find especially in the weekends.Kid-friendliness: Child customers with their parents are commonWheelchair accessibility: This food pop-up stand is on a street alley that is wheelchair accessible.“
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“Stopped here for a drink since I was in the area. I had the Vietnamese Cold Brew and it was really good. Unfortunately the location isn't convenient for me but I would visit again if I was in town. Great service as well!“
“About a month ago my wife and I were looking for another restaurant which was closed but we drove by this joint so I called at 5:30 on a Friday night and was told they were 100% booked all night. So, I had to investigate. This is a small place with only about 12 tables and a very small bar, I think a 4 seater. We had the greens and beans with sausage. This version had both spinach and escarole and was a solid 4. Our two entrees were the veal and peppers and veal scaloppini both very similar. The veal was cooked perfectly and the the mushrooms were plentiful in the delicious gravy. The portion size was not small but not enormous, my bride was the only one with leftovers. However the coconut cream pie was enormous and amazingly and a true 5! The service was spot on and BYOB. Would highly recommend and return!“
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“Great food and good portions. I’ve never had palak paneer with tomato curry before but it was really good. Just what I needed on this dreary Pittsburgh day. Also they had a sign on the truck apologizing for raising their prices. Idk what that’s about because I got a large entree (curry, rice, and naan) and a drink for less than $10 and the food is gonna last me another meal.“
“Falafel to fall for! Great food out of a great-looking truck. Freshly made and great tasting. We hope you come back to Mingle on Main in Saxonburg. We'll be looking for some of the best Greek Mediterranean food around!“
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“Solid little food truck for Mediterranean meals. Essentially everything is made in house (although, I’m not sure about the bread/tortilla/pita). I tried the tandoori chicken wrap as well as a dessert wrap.The tandoori chicken wrap was good. A bit small maybe, but still solid. The chicken itself is nicely spiced; it is definitely flavorful, maybe even a bit too spicy for me. Good texture, well cooked. I asked for mine without lettuce.The tomatoes were juicy and very good as well. There’s nothing really special about the bread. Just average. The sauce was good as well, nice kick.The dessert pita was interesting. It had a lot of nuts, bit of coconut, Nutella, chocolate spread, and maybe a few other things as well. Kind of a random concoction of sweet items in a tortilla. It’s good, and I really liked the Nutella especially. But, a bit odd and the tortilla tasted somewhat stale.All in all, a solid spot. Decent prices, okay portions. Quality halal food that’s made by the owner.Vegetarian options: Vegetarian options for bowls and wraps, desserts as well“
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“Finally got to try this place! Awesome, yummy food and super friendly people. I had a taco loco and elotes. So Freakin Good. Can’t wait to go back.“
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“So good! We had last night at a brewery. The shrimp dish was so delicious- highly recommend.“