The neon flashing Open sign got my attention and called me into the doorway around the corner from East Ohio Street and the Park House. Subba overlooks the Park and is three blocks from Allegheny General Hospital. Stumbled on this second floor Northside no-frill bargain eatery. Pittsburgh has a Bhutanese refugee community and this restaurant is the result. Started with Momos- a dumpling that was very good. We also started with an appetizer Chicken Sadaka that was up spiced with chilis and was a stir fry of veggies and chicken. Great flavor- dry chicken- very good flavor. For the entree we had the Subba Special Combo. Again a blend of wonderful chili spiciness- the Bhutanese stir fry was over loaded with lamb, shrimp, beef, broccoli, cauliflower, onion, cabbage. I would have this again but not the combo- too many proteins in one dish for me. I would pick one. I want to return and try more dishes.They have a Nepalese menu that I would like to try. They also have Chinese and Indian sections of the menu. Subba is a rare find and should be tried. The steep staircase in not for all. The place is gritty right down to random decor and the mouse traps. Support our Pittsburgh immigrant community and eat here. All are welcome here. The flavors are great and the price is right.