Grits & Grace
This is an upscale spin off of a southern country diner. I'm not sure how else to describe it. The waitresses wore southern home cooking looking dresses under their aprons, but the walls and decor looked like a trendy downtown atmosphere. The menu consisted of southern dishes with an almost Asian flare.
First they come around with an appetizer tray. The six dishes were listed on a card, but none of them were gluten free as is. They said they would make some of them without soy sauce, but nothing looked appetizing enough to go through the trouble.
I asked the waitress what they could do gluten free. She mentioned all of the salads and the flank steak. I asked about the short ribs and the confit chicken wings. Said she'd check with the chef for more options.
When she returned she said they couldn't do the short ribs or the chicken wings confit. She mentioned the arctic char, she said they would use a separate fryer with the fritters. I asked if they could use a separate fryer for the confit, I'd really like to try it. She returned with an answer. She said they could, but it wouldn't be as crunchy. Sold!
The confit chicken wings were amazing. The herbed buttermilk dressing was creamy and delicious. It had sliced chili peppers in it that surprisingly enough, chili peppers don't bother me like bell peppers, so they were no issue. They actually didn't effect the taste unless you ate one. The wings were moist and crispy with a rich fatty flavor. Now I want to try to make this at home.
I also ordered the flank steak on the flat rice noodles. It was beefy with broccolini, bean sprouts, mushrooms, garlic, and onions. It was pretty good. They made it without soy sauce to be gluten free, so make sure you tell them to do that if you want to order it.
This is what the short ribs look like. They said they can't do them gluten free because the cream cheese biscuit takes up too much of the dish.
http://gritandgracepgh.com/
535 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222