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The 10 Pittsburgh Restaurant Week Dishes You Need To Try

January 11, 2016 by Emily Catalano Leave a Comment

Beet & Goat Cheese Salad at The Twisted Frenchman
Beet & Goat Cheese Salad at The Twisted Frenchman

Pittsburgh Restaurant Week’s winter session kicks off today, with over 60 area restaurants offering special prix fixe menus from January 11 through January 17. Most restaurants are featuring a three-course prix fixe option for $35.16, though lunch options are available for as little as $16.16.

With so many options for Restaurant Week, where should you go? Our list of the 10 dishes that you absolutely need to try is a good place to start – if you can get reservations.

Good Food Pittsburgh’s Top 10 Restaurant Week Picks:

The Twisted Frenchman: $35.16 Two-Course Dinner If you’re able to make it into the Twisted Frenchman, chef Andrew Garbarino’s French-inspired modernist restaurant, congratulations – you’re the envy of lots of other Pittsburgh diners. Their RW menu features Rohan Duck, house-made Agnolotti and foie gras, but we’re most looking forward to the Beet and Goat Cheese Salad, a bright, delicate plate topped with Banyuls vinaigrette.

Prairie: $30.16 Three-Course Dinner One of the newest restaurants on the list, Prairie has a Restaurant Week menu chockfull of down-home treats… but we’re crazy about their sweets. Our picks are the Bourbon Bread Pudding, with a sweet bourbon sauce, and their truly excellent chocolate chip pecan cookies, served with vanilla bean ice cream.

Paris 66: $35.16 Three-Course Dinner Now that it finally is beginning to feel like winter outside, we’re craving hearty comfort food, like Paris 66’s Bouef Bourguignon, made with slow-cooked beef in a house red wine sauce, with carrots, potatoes, onions, bacon and mushrooms.

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Nine on Nine: $16.16 Lunch Duo One of the best deals for Restaurant Week, Nine on Nine is offering a $16.16 lunch duo special, featuring their tomato bisque, paired with either a smoked pork belly sandwich, or their lobster club – both solid mid-day choices. For dinner, they’re serving up a $32.16 two-course prix fixe, with a Lamb and Ricotta Gnocchi option that has us swooning.

Union Pig & Chicken: $25.16 Three-Course Dinner Union Pig & Chicken is rolling out a special Hawaiian Barbecue menu for Restaurant Week, with a poke bowl appetizer and a Restaurant Week-exclusive Millie’s Homemade tiki-inspired ice cream dessert. But the main course is what we’re most looking forward to: It’s a Not-So-Classic Hawaiian Plate, featuring coffee-smoked pork shoulder, St. Louis ribs with pineapple barbecue sauce, macaroni salad, and coconut kimchi. Plus, for an extra $10, you can get Tiki cocktail pairings with your meal.

Silk Elephant: $20.16 Tapas Trio Our pick? Squirrel Hill’s Silk Elephant has one of the best vegetarian options on any Restaurant Week menu, their coconut-crusted croquettes, served over a miso green curry sauce.

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Spoon: $35.16 Three-Course Dinner Spoon always features a solid selection of RW menu items on their three-course prix fixe, but we’ll be ordering their Atlantic Salmon, served with a carrot-ginger puree, crab spring roll, haricot verts and Thai basil salad. And for dessert? Don’t miss their Spoon Bar, with milk chocolate nougat frozen mousse and semi-sweet chocolate pudding.

Chaz & Odette: $35.16 Three-Course Dinner Bloomfield’s Chaz & Odette is making its Restaurant Week debut with a stellar $35.16 three-course prix fixe dinner, featuring one of our favorite Italian dishes – a simple, beautifully-made Cavatappi Pomodoro.

Bill’s Bar and Burger: $29.16 Three-Course Dinner Sometimes, you just want a classic burger. And you’ll find a really good one on Bill’s Bar and Burger RW menu, with their Bill’s Burger entrée, featuring their sweet-and-spicy special sauce.

Trapuzzano’s Italian Chophouse: $20.16 Three-Course Dinner A three-course dinner for just over $20? We’re sold. And this one offers Braised Short Ribs, served over mushroom sage risotto, one of the most decadent, special-occasion options on any RW menu, and just oh-so-good.

You can find all of the participating restaurants, along with their RW menus, here.

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