Apsara

Pittsburgh


There aren't a ton of Thai restaurants in Pittsburgh, let alone Cambodian, and Apsara bridges the culinary gap between these two countries. While you'll find the usual yellow-green-red rainbow of Thai colors, opt for something a little more off the beaten track, like Cambodian spare ribs or saramann (cubed beef cooked in a rich, creamy curry with whole peanuts).


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