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| - Apparently this place has been open since November, but I had no idea because of a lack of signage. Luckily, management decided to finally invest in a bright blue awning that caught my attention while driving down Murray Ave. I said to my PIC, "We should try that place." Then, lo and behold a few days later, we were there, enjoying quite a pleasurable Jew-ish bistro lunch. The sign worked!
Now, this place isn't Kosher or anything (hence "Jew-ish"), but my PIC who is of the Chosen People has stated that this is probably one of the best places to get Jewish inspired food in Pittsburgh, and that's saying something from him. Me, being a Shiksa and unfamiliar with this type of cuisine can't say the same. However, I *AM* a lover of food, I can say with certaninty that it was pretty darn good. I got the T.O.M. and even though I'm not eating bread at the moment, the brisket and kishka (think meatloaf shaped sausage thing) were excellent and drenched with this tasty, tasty gravy. The PIC got the Jewbano, which he devoured. I even broke my "no bread" rule to take a bite of his awesome looking sandwich. Luckily I didn't lose a finger in the process!
Additionally, the wait staff seemed very friendly and were attentive to us. The only thing I didn't really like was the awkwardness of having to go through the kitchen to get to the shared bathroom with Pamela's next door.
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