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Reply to comment by First-Hour in Any good Asian Markets in the South Hills? by First-Hour
Like others have mentioned Lotus and Oriental Market in the Strip, but I personally make the trek up McKnight Rd to the new Oriental Market by the mall. I also frequent Seoul Mart in Oakland solely (haha) for their in house kimchi.
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Reply to Any good Asian Markets in the South Hills? by First-Hour
There are several Nepalese stores in Whitehall/Baldwin and a quick Google search gave me a shop in Mt Lebo and one further south on 51. None of these seem to be as good as Lotus or Oriental Market. I personally would just make the trek up North.
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This is old news already - the chefs at Apteka were just advanced to the finalist round today.
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Reply to Any recommendations for a Pittsburgh or Shadyside restaurant with great food and can easily accommodate 30 people for brunch? by Melodic_Hearing5216
Urban Tap and Square Cafe in East Liberty have private rooms and are good with brunch food.
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Reply to ISO Beef Chow Fun by foundry37
Most of the places I’ve been to in Sq Hill have it. Maybe what you’re looking for is listed as “beef hor fun” on the menu.
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Reply to Haven't been back home for several years. Bringing my girlfriend for her first time. I know the standards, but is there anything new post covid that we've got to experience? by icookfood42
If you can get a reservation, Pusadees Garden is a must since they reopened in 2021 after 4 years of renovations.