Reviews on European food in Verona, Pennsylvania, United States. Verona is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is 13 miles (21 km) northeast of downtown Pittsburgh, along the left bank of the Allegheny River. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,474.
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4 based on 405 reviews
I would give it 7 out of 10. I went for my second time, alone, to try to discover what the fuss is about. The first time I was there I had a fish dish. It was fine. it wasn't great, but I was satisfied. Then I went for the second time. They sat me up in the choir loft, which I understood, but the only other people that were there were the staff that were either eating their own lunch or folding napkins. I felt like I had been a bad boy, out of sight, out of mind. I was single, okay, I understand the booths are reserved for groups. But I still ...... well, it set a tone.The specialty of the day was not a chicken soup in coconut milk, curried, and some shrimp with asparagus, brined tomato, rice and balsamic vinegar. I bit. The soup was fine. It was curried, and the presentation was good, with bits of fresh rice looking up, but I think they used too mush cinnamon, or maybe five spice. It was a bit overwhelming. I ate it, but was fine that it was finished.The second plate they borough was the shrimp. Again, it was fine, couldn't send it back, but it didn't have that "okay, finish me off" quality to it. I still craved something at the end of it. Maybe a hamburger!They talked me into a flourless chocolate torte, well okay, they read the list and I did the convincing myself. Again, it was fine, a bit dry, but probably better than the other food in the place. The iced tea was tasty, refreshing and plentiful. The service was.....fine. I sometimes felt I needed to thank them for allowing me to be up in the help's den. But I didn't walk away upset, I just walked away with my next quest in mind.....where exactly is the best food in Pittsburgh?
4 based on 24 reviews
Went for our regular couples wing night out. Disappointed that they only had a dozen wings on hand but that forced us to order other menu items. And believe me, we were no longer disappointed!!! The sandwiches, wraps, and burgers were all excellent!! And the pierogies!! YUM!! A great selection of beer, wine, and coolers. Great prices.
4 based on 194 reviews
Paris 66 uses the freshest ingredients from local farms.Famous for its everyday French cuisine and its French Macarons and desserts, Paris 66 became the #1 French restaurant in Pittsburgh since it opens its doors in 2009.It also became "Best of the Burgh"
We have been here many times always have a decent experience. This time Mary Lise the waitress recommend Frog leg as appetizers. Lightly pan fried with good spices ( not overwhelm ) , absolutely oitbof this world. The legs airlift from France weekly together with calf liver , foie grai etc. the quality of food has improved here and the chef doing a great job. The mussels and fried outstanding too. On right track !
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