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| - Subba Subba Subba Subba... Subba! (to the tune of the O'Jays 'For the Love of Money,' because Subba is like money. For your belly.) This place is delicious. The spice profile is fantastic, and the ingredients always seem fresh - which should be a given, but in Pittsburgh you never know... I go here for the Nepali food (as that's their specialty), so really that's what I'm going to review. The momos are seriously addicting; so very good, and probably like nothing you've tried before. I mean, yes, they are Asian dumplings, but the flavor profile is not ordinary or "regular." Also, the Nepali meals are fantastic, and come in large portions (easily split between two small people) which is a great deal for the price. Plus, the staff is lovely! But coincidentally, therein lies the one drawback... I've never seen more than two people working there at once, and while it is charming and quaint (and again, they are the nicest!) it can make for a bit of a wait. They are always apologetic, and trying their best, but I put this caveat in here for folks who are looking for a quick bite. Maybe it can be quick, but I've always waited longer than I would have expected to. Not excessive or ridiculous, just longer than one would guess for a small, no frills Asian joint. That being said - I think it's worth it! And will continue to wait if need be, because once you've had it, you will crave it - and no other type of food will suffice. Seriously, try this place.
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