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I get to take my wife out for a relaxed outdoor lunch, eat delicious food, and not break the bank? Yeah, I'm in. Noodlehead seemed rather quiet while my wife and I were there, and I can't for the life of me fathom why. The staff took a few moments to come wait on us, but once we had their attention they were friendly, helpful, and very familiar with the menu. The Pork Belly Dumplings were delicious, although with just two dumplings per order, they left us wishing for more. (I believe my exact words were "I want that. Again. Now.") We had the Kee Mao, and the Pad Thai for our entrees. The Kee Mao we requested extra spicy, and while not nuclear, it certainly had a delicious kick to it. I've had a lot of Pad Thai in Pittsburgh, and the quality has varies greatly between venues, so I was trepidatious about ordering it. I needn't have worried, the light and fresh flavors of their Pad Thai were refreshing, and I highly recommend it be eaten on a nice day, in their outdoor seating.
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