Showing posts with label Pittsburgh dining - Shadyside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh dining - Shadyside. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Brasserie 33 (Shadyside)

UPDATE: Brasserie 33 is closed.

Coq au Vin at Brasserie 33
Coq au Vin

Bouillabaisse at Brasserie 33
Bouillabaisse

We drove back to Pittsburgh on the day of our anniversary and had dinner at the French restaurant Brasserie 33...which is interesting because we had just had French for lunch as well. Methinks somebody misses Paris (our honeymoon destination)!

Located in a small strip mall in on the Ellsworth side of Shadyside, this was my first trip to Brasserie 33 and I wasn't quite sure what to expect. My first impression was that it reminded me of some of the nonchalant, down-to-earth restaurants we had visited in Paris. There was a certain charm to the place, and the extremely friendly service contributed to that charm.

The food was great, too. Not Paris-great, I don't think, but solid. We had each ordered a traditional French dish—Coq au Vin for him, Bouillabaisse for me, and both were good. We would have loved to try some dessert, but we were quite full by the end of the meal. Perhaps next time!

Restaurant info:
Brasserie 33
5863 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412)363-3090
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Casbah (Shadyside)

I had an excellent birthday this year, food-wise.

I have already posted about the weekend celebration with friends catered by Salsa Man. On the actual day of my birthday, I went over to my favorite Coffee Buddha and enjoyed a lunch full of delicious tacos from Pgh Taco Truck. Then, for dinner, R. and I met at Casbah, one of the few Big Burrito restaurants I had yet to try.

Casbah has a few dining areas with contrasting themes. The main entrance takes you through the more casual heated patio that is reminiscent of the Mediterranean, while the main dining room, where we were seated, has a more romantic atmosphere with softly lit candles on each table.  The restaurant also has a trendy bar and lower dining area.

I only had enough room for an entrĂ©e, for which I chose the Long Island Duck. It is a generous portion of tender and juicy roasted breast and braised leg, served with gnocchi, spinach, rosemary, kumquat, and duck jus.  The flavors were excellent, with the citrusy kumquat complementing the meat in a nice way.

Long Island Duck at Casbah
Long Island Duck

It was an excellent dish to cap off an excellent birthday!

Restaurant info:
Casbah
229 S Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412)661-5656
On the web: http://www.bigburrito.com/casbah/
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CasbahPittsburgh
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Casbah_PGH


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Soba (Shadyside)

I must be the only person in the world who can stretch out her birthday celebration over a span of 15 days!

To be fair, this trip to Soba wasn't intended to be an actual birthday celebration.  That I did in fabulous style a couple weekends ago, during Pittsburgh Restaurant Week, at Bite Bistro.  But when the Big Burrito Group considers you a VIP...actually, all you have to do is sign up for the email newsletters...you get a little birthday gift from them in the form of an entree (up to $30) at one of their restaurants (except Umi).

Birthday Coupon from Soba
A Big Burrito Happy Birthday!

It is brilliant, actually.  There were a couple of Big Burrito restaurants I still hadn't tried, and it would probably have taken me a whole lot longer to make it out to one of them if it weren't for this little reminder.  With my having been out of town, however, I wasn't even sure I could make it out, but I finally found the opportunity to redeem my gift on practically the last possible valid date.  I decided on Soba as I had only been there for drinks but not for dinner, and I was curious to check out their food.

As the name would imply, Soba's menu is Asian-inspired, with dishes featuring ingredients from such exotic lands as Thailand, Korea, and China.  I was very tempted by a number of the entree options - the Miso Black Cod, Duck Breast and Braised Leg, Tandoori Grilled Salmon, and the Red Curry Tofu were part of the Top 5 - but in the end I went with the Seared Rare Tuna.

Seared Rare Tuna at Soba
Seared Rare Tuna ($34)

The Seared Rare Tuna is covered in a sesame-peanut crust, served with ginger fried rice, a cucumber and red onion salad, and kim chi, which is hidden behind the tuna in the photo.  The sauce is a Korean BBQ sauce, which was the main reason I chose this.  The rare tuna-Korean BBQ sauce combo was good, and certainly interesting if nothing else.  I had hoped for a more sweet grilled bulgogi-like flavor in the BBQ sauce, however, as that's the image I have when I think of Korean BBQ, but this was not so.  Then again, you don't go to a Big Burrito restaurant expecting authentic ethnic food, so I'm OK with that.

I frankly didn't eat too much of the side items as I was getting full (and saving room for dessert) - I had assumed a seafood dish would be somewhat lighter than a heavy-meaty dish, but I was very wrong.  The tuna was a pretty hefty number.

Speaking of dessert...it was a tough choice there as well.  Literally everything sounded amazing.  In the end, I chose the Soba Banana Split for one reason: the pandan ice cream.  I had never heard of  pandan before, but thanks to mobile technology I was able to find out that it is a plant grown in tropical Asian countries and goes well with coconut milk.  I love coconut, so I deduced that anything that goes well with it must be good, too.  Besides, where else are you gonna get pandan ice cream??

Soba Banana Split
Soba Banana Split ($8)
(L-R: Sesame, Chocolate, and Pandan ice creams)

As it turns out, the pandan ice cream was indeed the highlight of this dessert.  Not to diminish the rest of this lovely banana split, which also featured chocolate and sesame ice creams on top of a banana cake as well as caramelized bananas - but the pandan ice cream was chock full of sweet nutty flavor and complimented the  the banana cake like nothing else.  Actually, when I had my first bite of the pandan ice cream with the cake together, I had thought it was the cake that was emanating the amazing flavor, but turns out it was actually the ice cream.  So good on its own; so good together with the cake.

A friend had ordered a different dessert that was one of the options I had considered as well, and she graciously let me take a photo, so I thought I'd share anyway despite not having tried it myself:

Chocolate Maki at Soba
Chocolate Maki ($8)

I mean, it was chocolate in the form of a maki roll - too cute to pass up the photo op!  To be more specific, this dessert consists of a dark chocolate mousse rolled with chocolate pistachio crepe and topped with pistachio, served with pistachio cream (instead of wasabi), like chocolate sauce (instead of soy sauce), and shaved cantaloupe (instead of ginger).  Cutest dessert, like, evar.  By all accounts, the Chocolate Maki was delicious as well.  My friends also gave thumbs up to their appetizers and entrees, which included a chopped salad, Thai corn chowder, and the Red Curry Tofu.

And with that, Birthday 2012 is officially over.  Thank you for the chance to dine at your restaurant, Big Burrito!

Restaurant info:
Soba
5847 Ellsworth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412)362-5656
On the web: http://www.bigburrito.com/soba/


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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Elbow Room (Shadyside)

I visited Elbow Room for the first time last week.  I understand that they had recently moved to this new location on Walnut Street, but since I had never been to the old one before, I can't really make a comparison, although I did think the new location was pretty spacious and nice.

I was with a large group, and Elbow Room was very accommodating about that.  While waiting for everyone to show up, I perused their extensive beverage selection and ordered an Excelsior Sirah.  As for menu options, the Don Ho Burger, which comes with a teriyaki barbecue sauce, pineapples, and Swiss cheese sounded really interesting, but I am a bit picky about the source of my ground beef, so even though I was craving a beef burger, I went with the salmon option instead.

Don Ho Burger with Salmon at Elbow Room
The Don Ho Burger with Salmon

Don Ho Burger with Salmon at Elbow Room
Here's another view.

And I did not regret it.  The salmon was delicious.  The burger was simple, as in not terribly complex in flavor, but the combination of ingredients just worked well together.  I also paid the extra $1.50 to upgrade to the sweet potato fries which were also tasty, if a bit cold.

Admittedly, some in the group were not as impressed with their food.  However, the consensus seems to be that Elbow Room makes a good salmon, as everyone who had salmon as part of their dish had good things to say about it.

Restaurant info:
Elbow Room
5533 Walnut St, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 441-5222

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