This is truly the most divine dining experience in all of Pittsburgh. I was given a 200 dollar gift certificate here and spent all of it (2 of us). First, they start you off with a fancy popcorn. I say fancy because it had spices that I can't remember. It's free. What isn't free is the water. You'll be charged 3 dollars per bottle so just FYI. Then comes the bread tray with 2 types of butter. Over the course of the meal, I tried all three bread varieties and the best is the focaccia. For starters we had the crab toast. This was so delicious I'm going to come back here and order 3 orders and ask them to plate it as a main. Next was the Hokkaido scallops. They were superb! Following that we had the razor clam and corn bisque which was delicious but slightly salty, so I asked for a second bread to mitigate the salt. We moved on to the main. Bf had the dry aged beef with truffle mash. I've officially run out of positive adjectives so il start repeating- it was delicious! Sadly, the only thing I would not order again was my actually my main- the lobster ravioli. It was sort of a let down for 40 dollars since I couldn't taste much lobster. We didn't have room for dessert but they did give us a complementary cookie and - forgot to mention- a complementary bite appetizer. They were very knowledgeable about the menu, and friendly, not pretentious at all. Service was great. Cocktails were excellent. Oh- almost forgot, breathtaking views of the city! It has a nice homey feel and you feel very welcome, which is why I didn't ding it a star for the few dishes I wasn't head over heels for. Can't shoot 100 percent! Will definitely be back for a special occasion.