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“The food is amazing! Flavorful and fresh. This is one of our favorite restaurants in the South Hills. My go-to is Veggie Chow Mein with an order of Momos (dumplings). We also love the Chicken Biryani and Tikka Masala. The name of the restaurant has changed from Sagun to Allegheny Spice Kitchen. The new menu is huge so don't be afraid to try it all!“
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“I had a really good experience here and would recommend to others. The service when I visited was particularly noteworthy. Despite being incredibly busy with just one waitress, she was incredible! She was remarkably efficient and seemed to have attended all tables with no problems. My table had no issues with our orders and was able to frequently check-in with us, along with putting a matchbook under our table when we didn't even mention it to her. As for the food, it was exceptional. I tried the duck noodles, a rare find from my experience with Thai restaurants, and it did not disappoint. The portion size was generous enough for me to take almost half of it home. I chose a spice level of 7, and it really had quite a kick. It left me visibly sweating which was actually quite funny for everyone at my table. I think the food and service really delivered here. I would return here should I be given the chance.“
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“The food and service was excellent. We enjoyed the sashimi plate as well as a couple of the bowls. It has a bar-like vibe, offering some inventive cocktails. It takes two flights of steep stairs to get there, so the crowd is inevitably younger and able.“
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“Love this place and the family that runs it! They've been serving the community amazing food for so many years, and I have to stop in every time I'm in the area! I get the combo fried rice and the wontons with moon sauce! Moon sauce is spectacular!! Iykyk!!!“
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“GREAT food. The veggie sushi roll was excellent! My cousin Anne thoroughly enjoyed the teriyaki glazed salmon.Good place to take a first date. Lights are SO DIM she won't notice if you pick your nose.NO VEGAN options, other than to order carnivorous fare and they will gladly withhold the meat, egg or cheese (full price).Vegetarian options: One entree: veggie sushi roll.“
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“Food was decent . The waiter was fast and he food was timed well. Only issue was the appetizer was a bit on the small size and seemed over fried. Maybe they fry it and then set it aside and then fry it again when ordered to heat it up. Other than that I liked the res of the food and the atmosphere.“
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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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“Hands down the best General Tso's Tofu in Pittsburgh! The General Tso sauce is excellent flavor, and the Tofu is cooked perfectly, minting the softness and not dry at all. I also enjoy the Singapore noodle as well. Great portions, friendly service!“
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“Exceptional flavors and creative dishes! The fusion of Asian cuisines here is truly remarkable. Each dish is a delightful journey of taste and texture. Definitely a memorable Easter take-out experience. Highly recommend! The crispy eggplant and fried eggplant with cow horn pepper dish were my absolute favorites and more than likely going to be my must haves every time from Yoka Kitchen moving forward now! ?Thank you for cooking my Easter dinner! ??“
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“this is a nice little restaurant. It's not big or fancy but the staff makes you feel welcome. The menu is pretty extensive & the prices are good & the portions are really good. I had their hot tea & it was very good. The food was excellent! If you enjoy authentic Japanese food & friendly staff then you should visit Ginza Japanese Restaurant!“
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“An amazing, inviting environment to share delicious dim sum and traditional Cantonese dishes! Every aspect of the experience, from the well crafted cocktails to the impeccable service is without equal in the area, while also providing a more relaxed, family style vibe to the experience. One of my main "go tos" when dining out!“
“My friend and I went here on a whim this last Sunday around noon. I had never gotten food from here before but had heard really good things about her banh mi. There was no one waiting when we came up and we were able to place our order right away. We each got a banh mi and it was $8 each. They only take cash. They had a table available if you wanted to eat your food there which I would've done if we got pho. The banh mi itself was flavorful but not what I was expecting (I was expecting the traditional banh mi with pate and all the usual instead of just the roast pork). I thought the pickled vegetables that came with it were delicious and really balanced out the pork well.“
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“Really enjoyed the food here. Excellent variety of food (flavors). Was impressed with the quality of the end result. My Ramen was delicious and the miso based broth was excellent. The appetizers were excellent also, particularly the daikon kimchi. Service was excellent. Attentive but not overbearing. This was a great experience and one we would come back for.“
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“I think for the price, it is very good value. Food taste average, acceptable. No snow crab legs. But there are cocktail shrimps. More than twenty types of hot foods, like moo goo gai pan, stir fried string beans. It is very good Asian Foods 101. Attentive, fast clean up of used plates from your table so you can enjoy.The location is a strip mall with lots of parking.“
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“Found this place and made a point to get here for dinner. SERIOUS TIP! If at all possible - get dropped off or take an Uber. We spent maybe 15-20 minutes trying to find parking. Side streets, main streets are usually packed during high traffic areas. Order at the counter, then it's brought to you. We went with bao buns and ramen. For the buns we went with the pork belly bao, and for me a miso ramen. I substituted pork belly for the tofu, and held the mushrooms- also adding an egg. The bao was very good - succulent pork belly and the soft hug of the bun - a little kick to the sauce but very good. The chicken one also was a nice zing to it as well. As for the ramen - really solid, noodles were a touch overcooked, but the pork belly was perfect. Crispy edges but totally melted in your mouth. Very very good. Highly recommended.“
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“We always get take out. Third visit...I've never bern to Sezchuan ( spelling?) ..but this place must be authentic! Or close to it. If you like spicy food that's different...they are simply outstanding. The Chicken platter, pork w/ dried chili's, chicken w/ peanuts( they might call in Kung pao) etc....everything's been different..and great. Again..if you crave spice like me...this place is fabulous!“
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“Great place for some decent sushi. Service was amazing and the food was pretty good. Seems to be a family owned business with a comforting feel and atmosphere. Will definitely go back.Parking: Large parking lot.Kid-friendliness: The owners had their kids there, and kids are definitely welcome.“
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“Route 51 Restaurant is a little slice of Heaven. If you like Indian/Nepali food, go there. Everything was excellent. Best Masala Tea ever. We had Steamed Veggie Momo (so good), Chicken Tikka Masala, and the Tandoori Chicken. Will will most certainly be back!“
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“Pittsburgh-native that has been told this place is badass for some time. Recently got to try it for myself and I can definitely second, third and fourth that sentiment. The food was delightful, hot, fresh, and tasty. Heat levels go from 1-10, and a 4 was enough spice for me. Seating inside is limited (3-4 tables) and there's a couple of small tables outside. Will definitely be back for dine in and take out.“
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“The Spicy Tuna Poke Bowl was amazing! I would highly recommend it to anyone thinking of trying something new or going with a classic. Really healthy portion, fantastic flavor, as well as the presentation. 10/10!!! Can’t wait to come back and have it again!“
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“When looking for variety in the area, I come here instead of a burger or steak!I seem to always lean towards the Phuket Fried Rice, creature of habit I guess.The Staff are very friendly people.The food I'd wonderful and the portions are generous!“
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“Came here for late dinner after arriving in Pittsburg - surprisingly good and authentic Chinese food prepared by a local. We had the onion pepper beef, pan fried dumpling, sautéed string beans and Taiwanese sausage fried rice and the dishes were all delicious. Portions were pretty big and we even had leftovers for breakfast. Atmosphere is casual.“
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“This is our usual Monday destination for lunch. There is a wide selection of diabetic friendly meals. I've even managed to convince them to make me "X over rice" without the rice. I occasionally go off program and get dumplings, and they are totally worth it.Vegetarian options: The cucumber salad is one of my favorites. The egg with tomatoes is also delicious. They have a vegetarian section on the menu, though don't overlook the vegetarian appetizers.“
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“Food is amazing never judge book my it's cover. I had shrimp and broccoli. It was a great ratio of shrimp and broccoli. Broccoli was very much chewable which I like not so hard and not to soft. I also order shrimp fried rice and that was really good too I like yellow looking Chinese rice brown rice gives me Japanese rice vibes but it was really good.“