CuisineItalian
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodstrip-district

Signature dishes: House-made pasta, Pasta sfoglia

Must order: Whichever hand-rolled pasta is on the board, with a cocktail and a pastry from the cafe case.

Tip: Open early for breakfast and lunch; dinner books up on weekends. The bakery counter runs separately at the front.

Location

Address: 2549 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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Balvanera ★ 4.4

Argentinian steakhouse$$$strip-district

Balvanera in the Strip District serves Argentine asado in Pittsburgh. Chef Fernando Navas runs the wood-fired grill in a converted 1920s terminal warehouse.

Signature: Grilled steak, Empanadas

Order: Empanadas to start, then a grilled cut with chimichurri and a Malbec.

Tip: The dining room takes reservations; the bar and bodega area are first-come walk-ins. Parking lots sit behind the Terminal.

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The Vandal ★ 4.5

Contemporary American$$$lawrenceville

The Vandal in Lawrenceville serves a tight seasonal menu and a five-seat wine bar in Pittsburgh. A small room the Post-Gazette named one of the city's best.

Signature: Seasonal small plates, House bread

Order: The bread service and whatever the kitchen is running off the daily market board.

Tip: The dining room and the five-seat wine bar take different bookings. Reserve ahead on Resy for weekends.

Chengdu Gourmet ★ 4.6

Sichuan Chinese$$squirrel-hill

Chengdu Gourmet in Squirrel Hill serves chef Wei Zhu's Sichuan cooking in Pittsburgh. A James Beard nominee with a separate, fierier Sichuan-specialties menu.

Signature: Mapo tofu, Dan dan noodles

Order: Order off the Sichuan menu: mapo tofu, dan dan noodles and whatever is dressed in chili oil.

Tip: Ask for the Sichuan menu, not the standard American-Chinese one. Cash and card both fine; expect a wait at peak.

Altius ★ 4.4

Contemporary American$$$$mount-washington

Altius on Grandview Avenue holds the postcard skyline view from Mount Washington in Pittsburgh. Contemporary American cooking above the three rivers.

Signature: Tasting menu, Seasonal mains

Order: Book a window table at dusk and let the kitchen run the seasonal tasting.

Tip: The skyline window seats book first; ask when reserving. Jackets not required but the room runs smart.

Casbah ★ 4.3

Mediterranean$$$shadyside

Casbah in Shadyside serves Mediterranean wood-grilled cooking in Pittsburgh. A long-running big Burrito Group room with a serious wine list.

Signature: Wood-grilled mains, Mezze

Order: Mezze to start and whatever is on the wood grill, paired off the by-the-glass list.

Tip: The patio is the seat in warm weather. Reserve ahead; Shadyside fills on weekend evenings.

Balvanera ★ 4.4

Argentinian steakhouse$$$strip-district

Balvanera in the Strip District serves Argentine asado in Pittsburgh. Chef Fernando Navas runs the wood-fired grill in a converted 1920s terminal warehouse.

Signature: Grilled steak, Empanadas

Order: Empanadas to start, then a grilled cut with chimichurri and a Malbec.

Tip: The dining room takes reservations; the bar and bodega area are first-come walk-ins. Parking lots sit behind the Terminal.

Dish Osteria and Bar ★ 4.4

Italian$$$south-side

Dish Osteria on the South Side serves Sicilian-leaning Italian in Pittsburgh. A small candlelit room locals have booked for special nights since 2000.

Signature: Sicilian pasta, Seafood

Order: A seafood pasta and whatever Sicilian special the kitchen is running that night.

Tip: Dinner only, no lunch. The room is small and books up; reserve ahead for weekends.

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