Nak Won Garden

Nak Won Garden, a fashion Korean restaurant in the Shadyside, is one of my favorite restaurants in the Pittsburgh. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable: orange walls, warm-light wall lamps, black sofa seats with cushion. The inner decoration is exotic: wooden masks in the wall, and traditional Korean paintings. Waitresses are friendly, and they are … Continue reading Nak Won Garden

Five Guys

If you’re looking for a good burger and do not feel like venturing off of campus, have no fear! At the University of Pittsburgh, we are lucky enough to have a Five Guys directly on campus! It is located to the left of towers and directly next to “The O”. For those of you not … Continue reading Five Guys

Burgatory

Over the weekend, my friends and I ventured off campus in search of a good burger, so we decided to go to the Burgatory. The location that I went to is the one located directly across from Heinz Field. I went late on a Sunday night so the restaurant was pretty dead, but I can … Continue reading Burgatory

Salud Juicery

Oakland is filled with countless off-the-beaten-path food establishments that many Pitt students are completely unaware of. Most of these places are dives for greasy fast food or a hidden gem offering delicious ethnic fare from around the world. Salud Juicery is a notable exception to the aforementioned phenomena. Located at the corner of Fifth Avenue … Continue reading Salud Juicery

Choolah Indian BBQ

Oakland is filled with several restaurants serving delicious Indian cuisine. Nothing can beat one of the countless buffets that offer a whole array of scrumptious Indian dishes and delicacies, especially when establishments offer a discount for students with a Pitt ID. Students on a budget are always looking for a great deal, and a reasonable … Continue reading Choolah Indian BBQ

Zen’s Noodle House

Noodle is a common staple food in many cultures. It can be stretched flat, twisted, extruded and cut into the pipe, or in alphabet shape. With the difference in shape and ingredient, there might be hundreds of ways to cook noodle. In China, noodle is made by wheat and barley flour, in some area people use rice to make noodle. In Europe, pasta is made wheat flour and egg. Noodle is cooked in a boiling water, and pasta is cooked in boiling water with salt. This post will introduce a famous noodle restaurant near PITT. Continue reading “Zen’s Noodle House”