Shoutout to Abel! She holds the fort down solo with warm energy, full presence, and real care. I'm a regular, and she's one of the longest-standing employees for a reason. Never misses, a total gem.
Piada Italian Street Food
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Piada Italian Street Food in Pittsburgh, PA, is a dining establishment that focuses on serving authentic Italian street food in a casual and quick-service setting. The restaurant prides itself on using fresh, simple ingredients to create delicious dishes like hand-rolled Piadas, Pasta Bowls, and Chopped Salads.
Each Piada location is operated by a chef who personally greets customers and prepares their meals to order. The open kitchen design allows guests to witness the culinary expertise firsthand as their meals are crafted with care. Whether dining in or grabbing food to go, Piada promises good food that is fast, fresh, and consistently satisfying.
Inspired by the charming roadside food trucks of Rimini, Italy, Piada's founders aimed to recreate the experience of enjoying hand-crafted meals made from quality ingredients. Since its inception in 2010, Piada has stayed true to its roots, offering a taste of Italy with every bite and inviting customers to share a meal that feels like home.
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First off. Thank you April for taking good care of us - you were awesome! My sis and I stopped in tonight .. it's been a minute since we have been to Piada and we both were very happy with...
I've been back a few times for lunch (it's right near my work, so that's a win!). The bowls are still very noodle heavy. They have a nice array of healthier toppings to choose from, but I wish...
Stopped in for a late lunch and it was deserted. Ordered fast and had my food in just a couple minutes. Staff was friendly and they have free wifi. The pasta was just ok. The basil pesto was...
Tried the BLT Piada and overall, it was pretty good! The flavors were fresh and the bacon added a nice crunch. My only complaint is that it had a bit too much lettuce, which overpowered the other...
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