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Restaurants in Minneapolis
Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work
related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic foods. Any ideas? Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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Ranee Mueller wrote:
> Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming > near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using > public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic > foods. Any ideas? > > Regards, > Ranee > > Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. > > "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 > > http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ > http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ Nicollet Ave, just south of 13th street and going down to about 28th street is packed full of some of the best food, little vietnamese, thai, malaysian, mexican, taiwanese and greek places. Yummy at 24th and Nicollet does a good dim sum every day. I hit it at least once a month for lunch since it's just a few blocks from where I work. I also highly recommend Quang's at 27th and Nicollet for Vietnamese. It is most excellent and they have a really wide variety of dishes. This is what I can think of off the top of my head without knowing exactly where they will be staying or working. If I think of more, and I am sure I will, I will post. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Ranee Mueller wrote:
> Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am > assuming near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will > be using public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and > love ethnic foods. Any ideas? > > Regards, > Ranee > > Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. > > "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 > > http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ > http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ I loved Minneapolis! We walked all around. I swear I got more exercise and stuff walking all around the Mall than I ever have in my life! Lots of nice restaurants there; it's hard to say where to go. There were Thai places; there were Italian places; there were Irish pubs. My only suggestion is walk down Hennepin Avenue and go where your feet take you. Jill |
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The Bubbo wrote:
> Ranee Mueller wrote: >> Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work >> related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for >> which >> they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations >> for places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am >> assuming near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will >> be using >> public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love >> ethnic foods. Any ideas? >> >> Regards, >> Ranee >> >> Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. >> >> "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 >> >> http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ >> http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ > > Nicollet Ave, just south of 13th street and going down to about 28th > street is packed full of some of the best food, little vietnamese, > thai, malaysian, mexican, taiwanese and greek places. Yummy at 24th > and Nicollet does a good dim sum every day. I hit it at least once a > month for lunch since it's just a few blocks from where I work. > > I also highly recommend Quang's at 27th and Nicollet for Vietnamese. > It is most excellent and they have a really wide variety of dishes. > > This is what I can think of off the top of my head without knowing > exactly where they will be staying or working. > > If I think of more, and I am sure I will, I will post. |
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>, Ranee Mueller > wrote: > Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming > near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using > public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic > foods. Any ideas? Sadly, good ethnic restaurants _in_ downtown Minneapolis are not plentiful. The choices get much better as one moves away from downtown (as Heather pointed out). One good choice on the fringe of downtown would be Kramarczuk's, which is a little northest of downtown, across the Hennepin Avenue Bridge (bus or taxi will get them there). Our own Barb Schaller has mentioned this place many times, and I can vouch for the eastern European sausages and side dishes. Hmm ... time to go there again! Another "fringe" choice would be Safari, which is on Nicollet Avenue, just south of downtown (a few blocks past the Hyatt). It's a northern-African restaurant that serves excellent food with a personable host. There might still be a review of the place on the r.f.c. archives on Google. Other choices: - Cafe Brenda, a mostly-vegetarian restaurant in the Warehouse District. Brenda Langton is one of the more inventive chefs in The Cities. The menu changes frequently. In my many visits there, I have _never_ been disappointed. - Pizza Nea, serving true Neopolitan pizza, with the thin crust and the buffalo mozzarella and the San Marzano tomatoes, all cooked in a wood-fired oven. - Restaurants I haven't yet been to but which might interest your friends include: - Cafe Havana or Victor's 1959 (Cuban) (Warehouse District); - Solera (tapas) (downtown); - Cosmos ("new American" cooking, nice bar, a very stylish room) (downtown); - Vincent (French, but one of the best chefs in town) (downtown). None of these restaurants are hugely expensive, though dinner at Cosmos and Vincent probably will bang out of shape most corporate _per diems_. You'll have to give us a report of what they tried and what they liked! sd |
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Ranee Mueller > wrote: > Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming > near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using > public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic > foods. Any ideas? > > Regards, > Ranee > > Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. > > "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 > > http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ > http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ Safari on 14th and Nicollet. Next door to the Market Barbecue. Somali - best smells ever smelled! http://tinyurl.com/g7hx2 Caspian Bistro near the U of MN on University where Washington Ave meets it. Steve D will correct me if I'm wrong. Lots of Asian restaurants on Nicollet from about Franklin (20th) to Lake Street (30th). Yummy! comes to mind - I wrote about it in February/March. Actually, have them hook up with Steve! He's the best food guide ever for the Twin Cities. (Dude! I know we need to make a plan but I'm up to my eyeballs in Easter eggs. Festival of Nations starts Thursday and I gotta get ready.) They should hit a supermarket and find some Gedney State Fair Cherry Jam to bring home. . . . Maria's on 11th and EAST Franklin (East of Nicollet) is great for breakfast - a jumping joint - I was there this past weekend. Not open for dinner, I think. How long are they going to be here, Ranee? See above mentioned Festival - downtown St. Paul - www.festivalofnations.com A fun time. I'm sorry I'm not available to be a tour guide!! I would have loved it. -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 4-30-2006, Dead Spread & latest church review. "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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Restaurants in Minneapolis - Hey, Ranee!
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Ranee Mueller > wrote: > Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming > near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using > public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic > foods. Any ideas? Where'd they wind up eating? -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 5/8/06, Festival of Nations. "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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Restaurants in Minneapolis - Hey, Ranee!
In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > In article >, > Ranee Mueller > wrote: > > > Our kids' godparents are going to Minneapolis this week for a work > > related thing and have a few lunches and at least one dinner for which > > they are on their own. They were looking for good recommendations for > > places to eat. I don't know what area they will be in, but am assuming > > near a downtown conference center of some sort. They will be using > > public transport and taxis. They are adventurous eaters and love ethnic > > foods. Any ideas? > > > Where'd they wind up eating? I don't know! I forwarded the recommendations to them, and then I was on my way out of town, just got back. So, I haven't touched bases with them. BTW, did you get my email? I emailed everyone who posted to thank them, and at least two bounced back. Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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