Let me first say I will try this place again because they have pride in what they create. They are culinary artist, not cooks and it shows in the menu. I will always give a place a second and third try if the passion shows and here it does. Unfortunately, my meal was not as outstanding as I hoped, but still better than most.
The chicken noodle soup was average, but in Pittsburgh we are spoiled (and I hate to admit it) with Eat n Park's chicken noodle.
My chicken wrap cam with lettuce, lime aoli, bacon, and bbq sauce. It was good, but the BBQ sauce either didn't fit with the rest or was missing that spicy tang I like in BBQ sauces.
Thought the prices were slighly high for what you got.