By Chuck Sypula
There are tons of reasons you might go to Girasole's Italian restaurant. You can go for the savory, southern-Italian sauces or the freshly made pastas. You can go for the creative and beautifully presented meat and fish dishes, or the unpretentious but worldly wine offerings.
And some go just for that distinctively Pittsburgh neighborhood buzz that fills the place night after night. While I love all of those things, I head to Girasole — the Italian word for sunflower — whenever I'm in town for "Pie."
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