“Amazing food at a great price. All of the sushi was really good. The apps were delicious as well. The hibachi chicken and steak were really good too.The only thing I didn't love was the service fee that's automatically added to the bill, but not a huge issue. If you get a drink, you're looking at $33 per person with this fee included.“
“We were greeted with smiling faces from the very moment we walked in. It was the most welcoming environment. We got the beef noodle soup, a sushi roll and xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings). I have to mention that they have fresh hand pulled noodles and the quality of their food definitely shows.Our beef noodle soups were overflowing with meat and noodles. Halfway through our meal, we were even offered a broth top off! And the soup dumplings were plump and delicious. The only downside was that it didn’t come with a chopped ginger side, but I used the ginger that came with my sushi roll so no big deal ?Such a treat in the South Hills area. Absolutely recommend this place and will definitely be our new go to!“
“The meal was fantastic, but we did have to wait quite awhile for a chef. We had a reservation, too. I think they seat too many tables for the number of chefs they have. My only other note would be that the bathrooms could use a really good cleaning.“
“Were in Casino for first time. Didn't want Eatery/airline food. Had a big lunch (slipped breakfast) so didn't want to eat in overpriced steak restaurant. Was told about their sports bar so we went there. Sat there for 20 minutes. Nobody waited on us. Didn't even see a waitress. My fiancé went to the bartender who said hey she's just a bartender. She can't help us. So we went online and saw parlays advertisement. We saw the food and saw that it was at the Hyatt was connected to the casino. We looked at the menu which they advertise. Unlike the sports bar in the pub where you can't see what their menu is. We got service the minute we walked in. The bar staff is incredible. The food was delicious. And the wings were probably the best that I've ever had. Not a ton of breading. They were so crisp. So if you go to the casino and don't want to spend a ton of money in the steakhouse. Walk over to the Hyatt you'll get serviced. They even have a band. I paid for tickets to listen to a band at the casino and I could've gotten a free at the Hyatt. The name of the restaurant is Parlays.“