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Big Bowl |
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3669 Galleria Galleria, Edina 55435 952-928-7888
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Description:
EDINA. This fun, neighborhood restaurant offers a gourmet menu with Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, and Chinese dishes. Featured items include spicy Kung Pao, pad Thai, and lemon chicken – all prepared right before your eyes. Homemade ginger ale is also a must. |
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User Rating: 7
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Sawatdee |
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607 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis 55415 612-338-6451
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Sure, this engaging restaurant offers up the usual duck, chicken, and curry dishes that you'd expect to find at Minneapolis's oldest and best Thai restaurant. What really sets it apart, however, are the famous spring rolls, which have garnered regional attention since they were introduced at the 1976 State Fair. Along with an extensive menu, Sawatdee also has a beer list that includes Thailand's own brew, Singha. Reservations for large groups are suggested. |
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1750 Hennepin Ave Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 55403 612-253-3410
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UPTOWN. This hip, sleek member of the Wolfgang Puck family of restaurants is right at home in Walker Art Center, where museum-goers enjoy haute New American fare with a decidedly Asian kick. Views of the Minneapolis skyline are prominent as you feast on fresh butterfish, short ribs, tempura shrimp, and roasted Cantonese duck. Ingredients are amazingly fresh, allowing for the food's true flavors to come bursting forth. Don't miss the signature dessert – Spoon, Cube, and Cherry – which mimics the famous Claes Oldenburg sculpture, Spoonbridge and Cherry, in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. |
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KinhDo Restaurant |
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2755 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis 55408 612-870-1295
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Description:
UPTOWN. Cheap and vegetarian-friendly, KinhDo is a hit with the Twin Cities lunch crowd. Along with Vietnamese recipes, the menu features Chinese and Thai influences in the tasty fare. Everyday lunch specials (including soup) are available at around $6.39 – a superb noontime bargain. Most dishes are noodle-based and feature an array of meats and masterfully cooked tofu. The majority of dishes can also be prepared vegan upon request. Crunchy egg rolls and spring rolls are palatable additions to any meal. |
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True Thai |
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2627 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis 55406 612-375-9942
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Description:
WEST BANK. Inside this bright dining room, perfumed with herbs, diners happily peruse an expansive menu, searching for an old favorite or an intriguing new find. Appetizers, soups, salads, curries, wok-fried dishes, and noodles are all represented, and descriptions of each dish approach the poetic. Tofu, chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, and scallops come in an almost endless variety of preparations – as a chili-tamarind stir-fry, in classic sweet and sour sauce, as a Masaman curry, and more. Sweet sticky rice with coconut cream custard calls out from the dessert selection. |
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