Working in Allegheny Center Mall, there aren't a lot of great food options. I was excited to learn about Subba and was eager to try it for the first time.
The first time I tried to eat here, the "open" sign was lit, but the door was locked. I was glad I had only made a short walk from work rather than a special trip. I later learned that sometimes they are there and "open" but for some reason don't have the door unlocked. If you ever go and find this to be the case, give them a call and they will likely come down and unlock the door for you.
You enter a side door and have to go up a staircase to enter the restaurant. Try not to be put off by the barren appearance of the stairs and the basic appearance of the restaurant. The food is wonderful. I had the chicken Nepali. It comes with several sides and each was more deliciuos than the next. There is a lot of food, so come hungry. There were some pieces of chicken that were a bit tough, but with as tasty as everything else was, I overlooked it.
I also ordered the momo (dumplings). They come with this incredibly tasty sauce that has a bit of a zing to it.
If you aren't adventerous enough to try the Nepalese cuisine, they also offer some traditional chinese options and even a few sushi rolls (although all but one was blocked off with tape on my menu).
Overall, a fun and different dining experience. I recommend giving it a try. Just make sure you call first to ensure the door is actually unlocked...