Food Trends: Exploring Cultures

Even as 2020 forced us to slow down and stay close to home, our 2021 thirst for travel, experience, and variety has only deepened. That Argentinian restaurant you pass every day on the way to work: that’s a travel experience on a plate, and we’re definitely going on that trip in 2021.

TABLE Magazine foresees cultural exploration as a central food trend for 2021, and lucky for us, Pittsburgh provides plenty of room to roam.

Khalil's Middle Eastern restaurant

A Pittsburgh tradition since 1972 offering the finest, most authentic Syrian cuisine. Try the Mowzat and thank us later.

www.khalilsrestaurant.com

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This small, family owned and operated Korean restaurant delivers big on flavor, variety, and whimsy. Their hot pots are perfection for a take-out date night. Try their Kimchi Fried Rice recipe here!

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Tocayo

Think of Tocayo’s menu as a tour of authentic Mexican cuisine with some refreshing detours. Gems like the beet tacos with mole sauce and kale will make you giddy. Tequila cocktail to go.? Yes, please!

www.tocayopgh.com

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Senti

Traditional Italian vibe set in a contemporary atmosphere, Senti is a food experience set apart. Their expansive wine list offers accessible entry points for novices and oenophiles alike.

www.sentirestaurant.com

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Casa Brasil

We are fortunate to have Casa Brasil in our midst. It serves up Brazilian comfort food to Pittsburghers who can’t jump on a mid-week flight to São Paulo.

www.casa-brasil.com

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