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Welcome to Tram's Kitchen

Tram's Kitchen, located in Pittsburgh, offers a cozy, family-owned Vietnamese dining experience. With a diverse menu featuring classic dishes like pho and vermicelli, customers rave about the flavorful broth and tasty sauces. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and not too noisy, perfect for a relaxed meal. The friendly staff goes the extra mile to ensure diners are satisfied. Customers particularly recommend the Lemongrass with beef or tofu and the delicious banh mi sandwiches. For an authentic Vietnamese food experience with excellent service, Tram's Kitchen is a must-visit spot in Pittsburgh.

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Tram's Kitchen is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Pittsburgh, PA, known for its cozy and casual atmosphere. The restaurant offers a wide range of menu options, including appetizers like Fresh Spring Rolls and Fried Vegetable Wontons.

Customers rave about the delicious Pho and Vermicelli dishes, such as the Shredded Pork Vermicelli and Coconut Milk Vermicelli. The Saigon Soup and Sate Soup are also popular choices among diners.

Reviewers praise Tram's Kitchen for its friendly staff and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. The restaurant has been a favorite among locals for over 20 years, with many customers returning for their favorite dishes like the Number 9 Lemongrass and Banh Mi sandwiches.

Overall, Tram's Kitchen is a gem in Pittsburgh, offering flavorful dishes and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a fan of traditional Vietnamese cuisine or looking to try something new, Tram's Kitchen is a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts.

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Milton C.
Milton C.

Food - tasty Atmosphere - yup Sauce selection - good as f*ck Staff - gangsta Overall - :*}

Quynh M.
Quynh M.

The. Best. Vietnamese. Food! Cozy family owned restaurant. Fast and friendly service. We have been coming here for 20+ years and love everything on the menu. Delicious and authentic!

Dan M.
Dan M.

Delicious Saigon Soup, beautiful art work on walls, easy to converse because it's not noisy

Pierandrea F.
Pierandrea F.

One of the better Vietnamese in my opinion, banh mi were amazing and the surface was amazing as well. I would give them a four usually but the owner was so nice they deserved a five.

Lyn P.
Lyn P.

Came here for lunch wanted to try this place since it's been in Pittsburgh longest time, the pho chicken broth was salty but its still good, I had the rice noodles soup and the broth is salty as well but it's good. The service was good. It wasn't busy at the time, we got sitter right away. Ambience it seems like it's been there for the longest time. It's really hard to find authentic pho here in Pennsylvania. This place only take cash only.

Noah A.
Noah A.

Tram's is one of the best gems Pittsburgh has to offer. Their service is so friendly and will always make sure you end up with a dish you like. Pho and tofu lemongrass #9 are my two favorites but I also love the vermicelli and spring rolls. Lychee drink makes a nice sweet treat too!

Ed A.
Ed A.

Come here for the Number 9 Lemongrass with beef or tofu. Sooooo tasty. Sate soup chicken and peanut special and vegetarian pho are more deliciousness in bowls

Maureen R.
Maureen R.

My husband was in the mood for pho, and Trams has been on the list for awhile. It was hands down the most flavorful broth we've ever tasted. He had the beef and meatball pho. I had the bún bò hué and it was also phenomenal, has a good kick of spice if you're into that. And we each had an egg roll. The sauce that they give you with the egg roll was also excellent. We did takeout and live about 15 min away. Everything was still steaming hot when we got home. We'll definitely be having this again!

Alexandra A.
Alexandra A.

Came here to get some hot soup on a cold day and we ended up coming during their last hour thinking that they closed at 10pm on a Sunday and the sign on their door says they close at 8:30 which we were already too close to hitting as we arrived around 8:15pm. We went inside to clarify of the time that they actually close since we had two different information, and they had welcomed us in as they actually close at 9pm. We were the only ones in there considering it was the last hour of service, and the owners were super friendly. This was my first time having pho in Pittsburgh after moving here from california, and i can say that it def hit the spot. the broth was light and very homemade which made it super comforting and delicious. I wanted to try their banh mi sandwiches but i felt that it was already too late to order as they were closing, so i will be trying that the next time i come. can't beat the $7 banh mis!!