Golden Gai

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116 Bakery Square Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Golden Gai is a hidden gem located in Pittsburgh's East End at Bakery Square, co-owned by Michael Taylor. This izakaya-style restaurant offers an authentic taste of Tokyo's Golden Gai district, featuring a chic yet cozy atmosphere that blends modern design with traditional Japanese decor.

Led by Chef Michael, the kitchen crafts innovative dishes that combine authentic Japanese flavors with local ingredients, including sizzling yakitori, savory ramen, and curated sushi. Guests can enhance their dining experience with a selection of sake, Japanese whiskies, or craft cocktails, making Golden Gai a premier destination for memorable Japanese cuisine.

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4.548 reviews
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Karen H.
9/17/2025

We went to dinner at Golden Gai in Bakery Square yesterday and going there is always such a treat! We started off the meal by ordering over half their cocktail menu and each drink was a work of...

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Tiffany Y.
11/26/2025

Golden Gai is a Japanese restaurant that currently offers dinner. Its menu lists starters such as edamame and miso soup, several types of maki rolls, several flavors of nigiri and sashimi, plates...

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Tiffany H.
8/14/2025

I'm a big fan of izakayas, and the atmosphere in Golden Gai is unmatched. Located in Bakery Square, it feels like transporting to another dimension after stepping into the golden building. Seating...

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Raquel Lynn H.
11/25/2025

Still a continually phenomenal experience all around. I love the variety of both hot and cold dishes

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Samuel M.
12/11/2025

Really incredible food, and highly recommend going with a small group and doing the meal more family style. So many delicious dishes that it would be tough to only have 1-2. Drinks are really...

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