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Uzbek for "teacup" or "bowl" — is the newest restaurant on the main street of Mt. Lebanon and the first to offer Uzbek cuisine.
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The Club Cafe experience — an intimate venue with a full bar, good sound and a mostly respectful audience — will be hard to replicate.
Cindy and Tom filled their home with memories and treasures, including a clock from the 1700s and a model train display.
Piyola — Uzbek for “teacup” or “bowl” — is the newest restaurant on the main street of Mt. Lebanon and the first to offer Uzbek cuisine.
Photo courtesy of The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls.