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St. Louis, known for its Gateway Arch, offers unique eats like toasted ravioli, gooey butter cake, and St. Louis-style pizza, featuring a thin crust and Provel cheese.

The Tavern Kitchen

The Tavern Kitchen

2961 Dougherty Ferry Rd Ste 101, St Louis, United States Of America, 63122

Seafood • Kitchen • American • Ice Cream


"03/25 update Went back to dinner with another couple this evening. The drinks were terrible (1st dirty martini had no olive juice, 2nd was all olive juice). They were out of the white wine I ordered. Appetizers were served super quickly, which was hopeful. We then waited a full hour for our meals. And, my filet mignon was served over cooked; (completely brown and dry and even worse cold. As in, I put my hand on it and it was not even warm to the touch) I cut thru the center in hopes that the brisquet might be ok in the center but it was thoroughly overcooked. They offered to make me a new meal; however, they reheated the entire same plate and served it back to me. I know it was the same because I had cut thru the center of the steak and I had taken one bite of the potatoes and it was the exact same plate..the food was not even moved..so it seems very likely that they microwaved it!! Who microwaves an overcooked filet mignon? Our friends had ordered a side of Brussel sprouts, which were brought to the table uncooked and literally refrigerator cold. SO dissapointing. Not sure we will go back given the vast amount of dining options at this price point. Absolutely amazing dinner. Jake was a fabulous server and knew the menu inside out. Incredibly attentive, but not intrusive. Fresh baked bread to begin our meal was wonderful. Ceaser salad was so tasteful and easily enough to share. Great wine and whiskey selection. Ample pours. The Filet steak was prepared perfectly...I mean perfectly! The surf and turf tasting board was wonderful and everything was prepared to be flavorful and hot. The veggies were seasoned and cooked to perfection. We had carrot cake for dessert.. it was served cooked with cream cheese icecream that was surprisingly delicious. Ambiance was comfortable, upscale, trendy. Great date night or dinner out with friends. They split the restaurant into rooms so it's not overly loud. They have a cute outdoor patio for outside seating or you can select to sit at the chef's table if you prefer. I don't usually give five stars, but this place nailed it."

The Original Crusoe's

The Original Crusoe's

3152 Osceola St, St Louis, United States Of America, 63111

Pub • Full • Casual • American


"My partner, his daughter and I at at Crusoe's last week. My partner and I had dinner there before, but this was his daughters first time going. The food was great and I haven't eaten anything yet that didn't taste good and from here. I ordered a side salad, fried shrimp and onion rings. My partner ordered a chicken dinner with two sides. His daughter ordered an order of fries and a 3 Pepper Wings. She said the wings weren't hot at all, but we're good. We ordered mozzarella sticks for an appetizer. Crusoe's has various specials during the week which is always a good thing. They also have a discount card that you can use each time you visit to save a percentage on your meal. Sign up is free. There prices are not bad at all with most menu items being under $20. They give you lots of food for the price you pay. We didn't have to wait long for our food and our waitress has been great each time. Upon entering you do have to wear a mask until seated. Each booth is separated by a curtain shield which gives a nice touch to the ambiance of the establishment. This is a great place to take the family including the kiddos. This establishment is wheelchair accessible. There's ample parking outside on the street as well. We've been safe walking to this establishment, but we did be sure to watch out surroundings as usual. What I love about Crusoe's is that there's pictures and memorabilia around the entire place. I love looking at them and noticing something different when we've been. I especially love the big giant soda cap. This is very different, but fun to see. You'll see what I mean when you visit. There's an outside patio, but I've never eaten out there, but I will at least once. #Tonetta"

Mai Lee

Mai Lee

8396 Musick Memorial Dr, St Louis, United States Of America, 93144

Casual • Chinese • Catering • Vietnamese


"Located at 8396 Musick Memorial Drive, Mai Lee is a delightful blend of Vietnamese and Chinese culinary offerings. **Decor: Understated Simplicity** Upon entering Mai Lee, you might notice that the decor is quite basic, featuring standard tables, wallpaper, and flooring. The ambiance is unpretentious and straightforward, putting the focus squarely on the food. **Service: Unassuming Efficiency** The service at Mai Lee is simple and efficient. You're promptly greeted, your order is taken, and then it’s pretty much up to you to enjoy your meal. While the personalized touch might be lacking, the efficiency ensures that the experience centers around the food. **Food: A Flavorful Delight** Mai Lee came highly recommended, especially for its pho and other Vietnamese dishes, and I found it lived up to the hype. In a city where authentic East Asian flavors can be hard to find, Mai Lee stands out. I chose the Pad Thai as my test dish, and it exceeded my expectations. The Thai-style rice noodles, stir-fried with a combination of beef, chicken, shrimp, and a selection of vegetables, were topped with peanuts and served with fish sauce, creating a delightful symphony of flavors. My girlfriend ordered the #60: Bun Xao Rau Cai, consisting of vermicelli noodles adorned with a stir-fried mix of vegetables and crushed peanuts, all beautifully intertwined with a sate sauce. Both dishes were impressive in taste and authenticity. **Night's Highlight: Encountering a Saint Louis Legend** To top off our evening, we were thrilled to share our meal in the company of the wonderful Nikki Glaser, a true gem of Saint Louis. We couldn't help but share a playful moment reminiscent of "Lady and the Tramp" while enjoying our fantastic meal with a dose of comedy royalty. In summary, while Mai Lee may not dazzle you with opulent decor or extravagant service, it certainly offers a culinary experience where flavor takes center stage. For anyone looking for an authentic East Asian dining experience in St. Louis, this hidden gem is worth a visit. With delectable dishes that strike all the right chords, it’s an adventure that will leave your taste buds celebrating."

Vincenzo's

Vincenzo's

242 S Florissant Rd, St Louis, United States Of America, 63135

Full • Pasta • Casual • Italian


"I was there a few weeks ago so please excuse my delayed criticism.The food was edible, and the wine was average, so it wasn't terrible. I'm used to mediocrity; I live it every day. However, the service was a tad sus. The waitstaff seemed a bit overbearing and would be checking up on us what seemed like every five minutes and it was a little frustrating. It almost seemed like they were in a hurry for us to leave, which was interesting because it wasn't very busy then.Anyway, it's not super important because the terrible lady I brought is no longer speaking with me. She's probably off doing some sorcery like drinking moon water and staying in oddly themed motels. On a side topic, I think your establishment is haunted because the lights kept flickering, which leads me to believe that I was cursed with some bad juju, that's why my lady friend is no longer interested, as it surely couldn't be the result of my charming personality. Surely...I took her to the lake for a picnic the last time I saw her. We sat by the water when these weird otherworldly entities that were gigantic in stature rose up out of the lake. They were winged creatures with humanoid bodies and tentacled faces. I saw some like them before in a small seaside town called Innsmouth. They picked her up and dragged her into the void, and I haven't heard from her since. Rachel, if you see this I'm sorry that the evil cthulhuian-like beings that started following us since dining at this particular restaurant kidnapped you.Most of this review is sarcasm, but you wasted some of my time with your questionable service so I thought I'd return the favor.Thanks!Also, if you decide to dine here, the chicken marsala is actually pretty good. I was a tad too critical with my review of the food."