OpenTable reviewers pick best 'Neighborhood Gems' in Pittsburgh
Diners have been discovering unique restaurants tucked into Pittsburgh's hidden corners and a booking service is revealing the most popular ones.
OpenTable is a reservation network that gathers feedback from thousands of patrons after they wrap up meals. The company compiles this data monthly and shares it with users to help them discover new dining options.
October's "Neighborhood Gems" category has a broad range of cuisines that match the ethnic fabric of the city. Add these 10 customer favorites to your list of eateries to try.
Huszar
Deutchtown's Huszar serves up authentic hearty Hungarian fare.
Merchant Oyster Co.
They've got all sorts of seafood but, obviously, you'll want to try the East and West coast oysters on the half shell. Find them in Lawrenceville.
Cinderlands Beer Co.
Beer is the specialty of the house but go for the food . They're at 37th and Butler in Lower Lawrenceville.
Siempre Algo
Back to the North Side's Deutchtown for a brand new spot. Siempre Algo shines on East Ohio Street. You won't believe how good pretzels can be.
Scratch
Doesn't this Troy Hill favorite make the list every month? Yes, and there's a reason. Go.
Carmella's Plates and Pints
Carmella's rises above the clutter of the South Side. Upscale yet comfortable.
Joseph Tambellini
Italian cuisine in Highland Park. What could be better?
The Fire Side Public House
They're cooking with a wood fire at The Fire Side .
Paris 66
It's a French Bistro right where it should be — in Shadyside.
Sausalido
They haven't lost their Italian roots. Find them in Bloomfeld. Or have them come to you — catering is their specialty.