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- JJordanCambridge/Cambridgeshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe had a group of 6 and the experience was wonderful. Our servers, Wendy and Emma, were excellent! They were attentive and joked around with us throughout the night. We had a nice private room in the back, so our group was able to enjoy the evening with some privacy. The food was delicious and the drinks were great! Overall, one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in many years!More infoCharlie Gitto's 'On the Hill'Price: Expensive• Italian• The Hill•4.8
- AAmberSt. Louis •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe’ve been here about 5 times. Drinks and service has always been excellent. But the food has been very average. They did a menu change since the last time we went, and everything we got was amazing! The food is now back on par with their service and drinks. Excited to go back again!More infoCasa Don Alfonso - The Ritz-Carlton St. LouisPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Clayton•4.3
- AAliceSt. Louis •17 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSteve is the BEST server. He really paid attention to our likes and dislikes and made great suggestions accordingly. We had a fantastic dinner and look forward to our next dining experience at Olive and Oak.More infoOlive + OakPrice: Expensive• American• St. Louis•4.8
- KKvipSt. Louis •39 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe were seated in Brass Bar. Same menu but quieter. Our waitress, Jessica, was fantastic. The food, as always, was perfect.More infoBrasserie by NichePrice: Moderate• French• St. Louis•4.8
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St. Louis Hills is a southwestern suburb of St. Louis with rich history, striking architecture and a plethora of cuisines from around the world. Sample the tastes preferred by early landowners, French colonists Madame Ann Camp and Anton Reihle, at a local French restaurant, or dine on classic American choices like roast or fried chicken, thick burgers or baked pastas at a variety of American restaurants. Plenty of traditional favorites join the community's menus alongside new American options and vegan and vegetarian dishes. In 1904, St. Louis Hills was almost the site of the World's Expo, and today, you can sample flavors today from all around the world in St. Louis Hills. Global cuisines on offer include Thai, Italian, Mexican, Japanese sushi and more.
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The best reviewed restaurant in St. Louis Hills is Russell's on Macklind