Grapow

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411 S Craig St
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Grapow, located in Pittsburgh, PA, draws inspiration from Asian street food culture, bringing the vibrant flavors of the bustling markets to its customers. The menu showcases a variety of dishes such as spicy stir-fries, aromatic curries, and savory noodles, all crafted with fresh, traditional ingredients.

Derived from the popular Thai dish "Pad Kra Pao," Grapow captures the essence of street food with its lively and casual atmosphere, ensuring an authentic dining experience. From flavorful Grapow Signature Bites to aromatic curries like Green Curry, each dish is thoughtfully prepared to offer a taste of Asian culinary delights.

Whether you're craving a bowl filled with aromatic Thai basil stir-fry or a comforting bowl of Gai-Toon (Chicken Noodle Soup), Grapow's diverse menu has something for everyone seeking a memorable and authentic Asian dining experience.

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4.521 reviews
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Star S.
10/21/2025

Never knew this place existed for how many times I have been on Craig st. I can't remember what this place was prior but the whole process of ordering is rather simple than to wait for a...

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Jennifer L.
10/10/2025

I was so excited to order the fried tofu appetizer but man was I sorely disappointed. Photo shown on their menu was NOTHING like what I received. Tofu was hard and dry with no flavor, and the...

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Tiffany Y.
8/25/2025

Grapow restaurant serves a variety of street foods and beverages that are inspired by Thailand, China, Korea, and other Asian countries. I ate lunch here one time. I used a kiosk to order and...

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Elizabeth F.
6/19/2025

It's Saturday and I'm at the book fest at the main Carnegie Library. I'm getting hungry so decided to give Grapow a try. Walking in other fellow festival goers had the same idea. They're is still...

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Mike B.
5/31/2025

If you start from an understanding that this is a fast casual destination, it's fine. Some generic Asian fusion with various combinations of rice, noodles, and protein (with limited vegetables)....

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