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#16 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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minerva3333 says:
A night at Casbah is like taking a step outside of Pittsburgh. From its heated partially open patio, to its modernized rustic Mediterranean decor, it is easy to get swept away in your surroundings. Menus change daily but include a few signature items that remain on the menu year round (try the loc...
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#17 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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techheather says:
This place has the best hoagie ever!. I have lived in the area and raised on them. My personal favorite is the regular hoagie. Just a basic sub, but they put on "special" ingredients that make it oh so yummy. They have been in business for about 20 plus years and also have another shop in Ford City,...
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#18 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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paganmom says:
While staying in Philly our B&B owners recommended this little restaurant for amazing food and they were right!
The restaurant is very small and the perfect place for a private dinner. When you enter you are instantly treated like family and the owner, Luigi (Papa Gigi to locals), personally gree...
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#19 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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mistyleatherneck says:
One evening during our Fitness Rally in Phila in Oct 2007 we had an evening to ourselves for dinner. So we got together with our best friends from Brooklyn NY -Tony and Vivian and went looking for a good restaurant. I remember eating Afghanistani food in Washington D.C. back in 1995 so I thought, ...
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#20 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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travelkristy says:
If you love sushi and you are coming to the Pittsburgh area, I highly recommend Nakama. I have eaten a lot of sushi in my travels, and I have lived in NYC, where your sushi options are endless, and there are not many comparisons to this restaurant.
Nakama is in Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhoo...
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#21 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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tonycash says:
The long running debate on which place makes the best Cheese Steak in Philadelphia will never cease. So I decided, as a native Philly guy, to throw my thoughts and advice out there.
The place I chose as the best on my list right now is Tony Luke's (39 East Oregon Avenue (South Philly) Philadelph...
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#22 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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Carolina78 says:
Have only eaten there once, but the food was very good. Definately had the caribean atmosphere. Plus: great passionfruit mojito's
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#23 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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mrgishi says:
I've been to many cheesesteak places in Philly, but I had to try Pat's out since I've always heard of them and they are supposed to be the original (thought that is disputed with Geno's across the street). So I took my brother and niece there when they came to visit. I have to say that I was prett...
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#24 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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mistyleatherneck says:
A definite restaurant to go to when in Philadelphia for a great Italian dinner. The salads are so colorful and delicious. The main entrees, if you order pasta is freshly made pasta from the South Philly Markets. Two Floors, so there is lots of space for big family get togethers.
The wine selecti...
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#25 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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mrgishi says:
Django is located in the Olde City part of Philadelphia just south of Society Hill. This area has a lot of brick sidewalks and some cobblestone streets. On a nice day, it's a great walk from Independence Mall. When I was there the trees were blooming and people were take rides in horse-drawn carr...
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#26 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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sethwd2 says:
Mama's Vegetarian is a small joint located on 20th St (Between Market and Chestnut) in Center City. The large falafel sandwich is 5 bucks, and is more than enough to fill most hungry people. The most expensive items on the menu are some of the platters, which are still only $7.50. These prices ma...
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#27 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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pinchora says:
Little Nippers is a small dive pizza place in the Mt. Lebanon area of Pittsburgh... This is a "you seat yourself" place and the staff is very friendly... though normally they only have one waitress/waiter during dinner time (there's probably about 15 tables in the place)
The menu is very large an...
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#28 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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amberbechtel says:
Despite the name this isn't a bakery! Also known as "The G-man" this is an American style pub and grill who's trademark is a miniature gingerbread cookie served-up with its main courses. There are a few micro-brews on tap and often live music at the 312 Market St.(downtown)restuarant. Try the crab-...
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#29 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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pinchora says:
The Dumplin Haus is most known for their Dumplin Burgers, their soups and of course their apple dumplings. This is one of Volant's best kept secrets and everything is home made!
We walked in and there were little sitting tables but it looked like a family get together. Everything was homey and...
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#30 of 67 restaurants in Pennsylvania
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amberbechtel says:
This is a chain stand that sells the best soft pretzels in the world. They roll the dough in the shop and soak it in butter. You can find them in malls all over Central PA and the pretzels only cost a few $ each.
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