CuisineBelgian
Price$$
Neighbourhoodregent-square

Why locals love it: A Belgian corner cafe near Frick Park in Point Breeze, a residential pocket most food visitors never reach.

Tip: No reservations; put your name in and wait. Moules frites and a Belgian ale on the corner patio.

Location

Address: 401 Hastings St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Madeleine Bakery & Bistro ★ 4.2

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Why locals love it: A serious French bakery on a quiet Wilkinsburg corner near Regent Square, away from the better-known Lawrenceville patisseries.

Tip: Go early for croissants and kouign-amann before they sell out. The namesake madeleines are the buy.

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Why locals love it: A serious French bakery on a quiet Wilkinsburg corner near Regent Square, away from the better-known Lawrenceville patisseries.

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Tram's Kitchen ★ 4.2

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Why locals love it: A plain BYOB room on Penn Avenue in Bloomfield that locals quietly call the city's best Vietnamese, while tourists walk past it.

Tip: Bring your own beer and cash. The pho and bun are the order; the room is small, so go early.

Gooski's ★ 4.1

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Why locals love it: A Polish Hill dive above the Strip that serves cheap pierogi and punk shows; off the tourist map and proudly cash-only.

Tip: Cash only, loud and late. Go for the pierogi, the cheap drinks and a band if one is playing.

Pierogies Plus ★ 4.3

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Why locals love it: Hand-made pierogi out of a former gas station in McKees Rocks, run by a Polish-born owner; few visitors make the short drive.

Tip: Order a mixed dozen to take home, or eat the boiled-and-fried ones at the counter. Worth the drive.

Kiin Lao & Thai Eatery ★ 4.1

squirrel-hill

Why locals love it: A small Squirrel Hill room serving Laotian dishes most Pittsburgh menus skip, hiding behind a more familiar Thai list.

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