World Cuisine Restaurants in St. Louis on STL Gourmet .com

SqWires   314.865.3522    Map
St. Louis’ most ardent food-lovers are regulars at SqWires. Our seasonal menu features fresh interpretations of classic American cuisine. Our chefs prepare the freshest seafood, prime meats, and indulgent desserts with our trademark simplicity and richness of flavor.  Located in the historic Lafayette Square neighborhood, in the former Western Wire Factory, SqWires setting is a picture-perfect renovation of an old Victorian building. We preserved original 19th century elements and added a handcrafted steel fireplace and comfortable leather banquette seating in the dining room. Our outdoor dining is available to enjoy the St. Louis weather in spring and summer. 

Mango       314.752.8300      Map
Bienvenido a Mango, the first Peruvian restaurant in St. Louis. Peruvian food has many influences including Incan, Spanish, African, and Asian. Mango’s menu includes seasonal dishes of fish, seafood, chicken and beef prepared with authentic spices, herbs and peppers from native Peru. We are certain that you will find something to your liking on our menu.

Brandt's Cafe   314.727.3663   Map
Gracious. Sophisticated. Seductive. Distinctive.  For 20 years, Brandt's Cafe & Red Carpet Lounge, one of St. Louis' acclaimed global-fusion restaurants, has been located in the city's exciting Delmar Loop.  Brandt's is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner with Live Music almost every evening.


Yemanja Brazil
   314.771.7457   Map  
We offer Brazilian cuisine with casual fine dining. Our staff is always ready to take your order.  Select from our most popular menu items and be sure to save some room for dessert!  We gladly take "To Go" orders, except during peek dining times.



Wildflower Restaurant   314.361.8282    Map
The Wild Flower was created in 1995 by owner, Tracy Czarnec. Her vision was to bring together American gourmet dining with a casual atmosphere. The decision to open in the Central West End seemed natural. A trendy area with a cosmopolitan feel, the West End turned out to be the perfect place for the Wild Flower and diners looking for more than just another restaurant.