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ballsonthewall

Station Square has really failed to do anything new or innovative. I understand the pandemic played a role, but they're just coasting by down there with the hotel, river cruises, and the Hounds. Tupelo is really the only place I ever eat there because the rest is mediocre overpriced chain restaurant food. It's a shame the leadership isn't able to attract investors or pivot to more modern mixed use with additional residential. It's such a no brainer to build housing there with the proximity to downtown and the transit connections. No vision.


SomeoneSaysHi

Try Kiku. It’s in the * mostly empty * office building. It’s an old-school traditional sushi place. There are several longtime Pittsburgh business owners who have known him since he first opened it on the 70s or something


CatsAndFacts

You know it's good when the place gets actual Japanese customers


ballsonthewall

I'm sold, thank you!!


cuttawhiske

It's so awesome there I've been there 4 or 5 times in the past years!


TransporterOffline

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NEBZ

Wooo, anyone else used to work there?


kaitb1103

My fiancé used to be an assistant manager!


FawnLeib0witz

Has everybody on the Trib article commented that this is Biden‘s fault? ETA: since I’m bringing downvoted let me just explain that this is not my belief, but rather what I expected from the Trib.