CuisineAfghan
Price$$
Neighbourhoodthe-grove
HoursTue-Sat 11:00-21:00, closed Sun-Mon

Must order: Aushak leek dumplings, kabuli palaw and sambosas.

Tip: The aushak leek dumplings under yogurt and meat sauce are the order to lead with. Plenty of vegetarian dishes too.

Location

Address: 4341 Manchester Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

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Order: Toasted ravioli, the dish the shop is built around.

Tip: Hours are limited to the weekend, so plan a Friday-to-Sunday visit. Order the t-ravs by the dozen with marinara.

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Order: The Sicilian sub and a cup of the day's soup.

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Order: Handmade pasta of the day with a wood-oven pizza.

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Acero ★ 4.3

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Order: House-made pasta and a glass of an obscure Italian varietal.

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Order: The wood-oven roast chicken and the Ramon gnocco.

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Mai Lee ★ 4.4

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Opened in 1985 and credited as the first Vietnamese restaurant in St. Louis, Mai Lee runs a vast menu of pho, bun and canh chua that sets the local standard.

Order: Salt-and-pepper calamari, pho, and canh chua sour soup.

Tip: The menu runs to hundreds of items; the salt-and-pepper calamari and the sour soup are the orders to anchor a table around.

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