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Mission

IDS Center 77 south Seventh Street. Mpls.

Phone: 612-339-1000

Website: http://www.missionamerican.com


Contemporary American- A great selection of oysters, crabs and other fresh shell fish, Day-boat fish program and kobe beef selections. Kobe beef pot roast, seared tuna with punzo and 20 oz prime New York. Mission offers a warm and comfortable dining room, two private dining areas & an ice-rink top bar counter to keep your drinks & shellfish cold. Lunch and dinner Mon-Fri; dinner Sat.

La Belle Vie

510 Groveland Minneapolis, MN 55403

Phone: 612-874-6440

Website: http://www.labellevie.us


La Belle Vie, one of the most lauded restaurants of the Twin Cities, is a chef-driven restaurant located in the historic 510 Groveland Building, sharing the neighborhood with the newly expanded Walker Arts Center. Tim McKee, executive chef, is nationally recognized for his fresh interpretation of traditional French Mediterranean cuisine. La Belle Vie's cuisine reflects the belief that "Good food is always personal". At La Belle Vie, food is close to their hearts, and you are invited to share that dining experience with them. Award of Excellence, both Zagat and Wine Spectator Magazine.

Bar La Grassa

800 Washington Ave N
Minneapolis, MN 55402

Phone: 612-333-3837

Website: http://www.barlagrassa.com


Bar La Grassa is an upscale Italian restaurant brought to you by two-time James Beard Award-nominated chef Isaac Becker (112 Eatery) and restaurateur Josh Thoma (La Belle Vie). The menu is rich in small plates, in pastas sized for solos or shares, and in a smattering of meat mains.

Bar La Grassa does have a bar, of course, and there's a dining counter that overlooks the kitchen, but don't expect to be able to watch the chefs at work . . . you can't quite see it.

112 eatery

112 North 3rd Street
Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 612-343-7696
Fax: 612-343-7693

Website: http://www.112eatery.com


Tucked in the midst of the arty, eclectic Minneapolis warehouse district is a jewel of a restaurant that redefines "mom and pop eatery." It has become a favorite haunt of area chefs, foodies and entertainers. Created by executive chef/owner Isaac Becker and his wife, Nancy St. Pierre, 112 Eatery is fine dining without the formality. It's great food, well prepared without extravagant prices and pretentious surroundings. No wonder that since opening in January 2005 it has quickly become the Twin Cities' "fine dining destination for industry insiders."

Open 5pm to 1am Monday through Saturday. Full Kitchen service till 1am. Now open Sunday 5-10.

20.21

WALKER ART CENTER
1750 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55403


Phone: 612-253-3410

Website: http://www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/


20.21, opened in 2005, is specifically designed for its home at the Walker Art Center and in Minneapolis. The restaurant is named for the focus of the Walker's collection 20th and 21st century art and inspired by the continual innovation of the Walker and Puck. 20.21's design, by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, as part of the Walker's building expansion, features an intimate dining experience with breathtaking views of downtown, Puck's signature open-kitchen, and a bronze bar patinaed to a dark chocolaty brown. Inspiration drawn from contemporary art will be woven throughout every aspect of 20.21's sophisticated, modern cuisine for contemporary tastes.

Cafe and Bar Lurcat

1624 Harmon Place
Minneapolis, MN 55403

Phone: (612) 486-5500

Website: http://www.cafelurcat.com


Experience serious food and voguish design at this newly restored urban hangout. Located in the historic Fawkes building overlooking Loring Park in Minneapolis.

Cafe Lurcat has a stylish 140-seat restaurant with striking views and an inventive a-la-carte menu. Bar Lurcat is an expansive lounge featuring "small plates" and a 200-bottle wine list, with 40 pours by the glass. There is also a private dining room and seasonal outdoor seating.

Cafe Lurcat and Bar Lurcat offer two distinct menus that reflect the New American food movement. Each Chef reinterprets classics and creates fresh, honest preparations from seasonal, artisanal ingredients.

Cosmos at Graves 601 Hotel

601 First Avenue North Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN 55403

Phone: (612) 312-1168

Website: http://www.cosmosrestaurant.com


In the heart of Minneapolis-Cosmos will tantalize your taste buds, bringing you to quickly realize that you have discovered the hottest restaurant in town!

Located in the heart of the Theatre District, and connected by skyway to all of downtown Minneapolis. Cosmos provides the perfect atmosphere, cuisine and location for your night on the town, your high powered lunch meeting, or your first meeting of the day over spectacular breakfast.

Sit back and prepare to be tantalized by Cosmos' Tasting Menus. Couple your meal choices with wine from our cellar, which received Award of Excellence-Wine Spectator.

Nami

251 1st Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN

Phone: 612-333-1999

Website: http://www.namimpls.com


Nami is located downtown Minneapolis, at 241 1st Avenue North, in the heart of the Warehouse District. Since it's inception, Nami has become a regular destination for many who work, live, and visit downtown. We sincerely hope you will be able to find time in your schedule to join us in the near future.

Oceanaire Seafood Room

50 S 6th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55403

Phone: (612) 333-2277

Website: http://www.theoceanaire.com/


The Oceanaire is an inviting retro supper club that serves the freshest fish, flown in daily from around the world, with a focus on quality & flavor in both classic & contemporary preparations. The very design of the restaurant, evocative of a 1930's ocean liner, reinforces the Oceanaire's devotion to seafood. Effortless lines & fluid details refine style & elegance with intricate accents of the 30's & 40's, while distinct features such as colorful mounted fish & lucid seafood quotes painted directly on the walls temper the formal white tablecloths & sophisticated red leather booths. With big-band music swirling through the air & an energetic atmosphere, The Oceanaire is a great place to make any occasion unique & unforgettable. You are invited to dress casually, grab some friends & come enjoy the fresh oyster bar, award-winning wine list, note-worthy menu & exceptional service.
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