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Pittsburgh Fine Dining
Does anyone have "fine dining" suggestions in Pittsburgh or Shady Side section of Pittsburgh. Want to give a gift certificate to someone special for Christmas--a nice romantic place. Thanks. Jan
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I think your title is an oxymoron.
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Try chowhound.com . Go to the PA board and do a search on Pittsburgh, or post your query there.
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You can try the text search option since I thought this was discussed earlier.
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Just returned from business there. I would suggest Cashbah, Bellini or Soba in Shadeyside. <BR>Isabellas in Pittsburgh (Mt. Washington) or Dish in the South Side of the city.
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Big Bubba's Burger Barn<BR>Polish Pirouge Palace
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www.pittsburgh.com has a great restaurant section with reviews etc. organized by area. I think chowhound.com is very difficult to use and not always that helpful.
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The Hydehold in Coroapolis (nw of city) is definintely the most romantic restaurant. If you don't want to leave the city, go with the Monterey (seafood) on Mt. Washington.
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Cracker Barrel or the Olive Garden have gift certificates in a variety of denominations.
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Even tho I'm a 'burgh native, can't help because my idea of fine dining/7 course meal in Pitt is a "Primannies Sammich" and a 6 pack of Iron City on a bench by the river!<BR><BR>If you call a restaurant to get a gift cert, this website may help! ;-)<BR>http://www.pittsburghese.com/nouns.ep.html<BR>Kal<BR><BR>ps...Those darn Steelers!!!<BR><BR>
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I live and eat very well in Pittsburgh. I would recommend Monteray Fish Grotto at Mt. Washington. Great view and never had a bad meal there. I have heard that Isabella's on Mt. Washington is also very romantic. Haven't tried it yet but it is going to be my next trip. On the Southside, I would recommend LePommier (I'm not sure about the spelling). It's very romantic and the food is wonderful.
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For great food in a wonderful environment it is hard to beat the classic casual yet elegant - <BR>Tin Angel<BR>1200 Grandview Ave<BR>Pittsburgh, PA 15211-1239 <BR>Phone: (412) 381-1919<BR>
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Thank you all so much for your wonderful suggestions. JB
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If you like Chinese food, I believe there is a place called Jimmy Tsang's in Shadyside. To this day, it's the best Chinese food I've ever had, and the setting was intimate too, from what I remember. Also, there's the Pittsburgh Fish Market downtown, as well as several restaurants on Mt. Washington.
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