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| - It might be a "hole-in-the-wall," but it's a pretty nice hole with some decent looking walls and amazing food. Tram's has, arguably (though it might not be much of an argument), some of the best tasting food in Pittsburgh, period. An instant bonus star for being extremely vegetarian friendly.
My date and I split tofu spring rolls which were fresh, delicious and went well with the peanut based sauce provided. For the main course I had tofu vermicelli which was by far the best item of food I've had since I've moved to this city. With generous amounts of tofu, vermicelli and whatever coconut based heavenly sauce they put in it, it's hard not to finish an entire bowl. Throw in some Sriracha and garlic hot sauce and It's almost too good to be true. For desert we split an order of "banana cake," which sounds kind of stupid, but is actually incredible. I have no idea what they put in it--maybe a rice based cake, with some beans cooked in, topped with coconut banana cream with sesame seed garnishing? Really though, who cares? You just accept it for what it is and eat because it's delicious.
All of this food for two people with prompt service for $25. How could you not give this place 5 stars? A big shout out to Tram too. I think he's the dude with with amputated arm. He's the man.
Don't' come here dressed to the nines, expecting a ritzy meal. Do come here for great food in a casual, yet clean and hospitable environment. You won't be disappointed.
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