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  2. Nankin Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Nankin Cafe was a Chinese restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It was considered "a downtown Minneapolis landmark for 80 years". [1] Founded by Walter James in 1919 at 15 S. 7th Street, now the site of the Dayton-Radisson parking ramp, it was sold in 1949 to the Golden and Chalfen families.

  3. Vinai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    This article is missing information about type of restaurant, cuisine, notable history and chefs, ... Minneapolis: State: Minnesota: Postal/ZIP Code: 55413: Country:

  4. Leeann Chin - Wikipedia

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    Leeann Chin is an American Asian quick service restaurant chain, with over 50 locations throughout the Midwest, mostly in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. The chain was founded by its namesake, Leeann Chin, and funded by Carl Pohlad (banker and former owner of the Minnesota Twins) and actor Sean Connery. [1]

  5. A lonely Chinese New Year created one of Minneapolis' most ...

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    Now, just in time for Chinese New Year, the popular pop-up business is finally taking the party public: Three varieties of their dumplings are coming to the Wedge and Linden Hills co-ops ($10.99 ...

  6. Eggflip (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Six Quebec storefront now occupied by Eggflip, as pictured in July 2023.. Eggflip opened on March 18, 2024, on the skyway level of the Six Quebec residential condominium building.

  7. Band Box Diner - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1988 article, in the Star Tribune newspaper, "Old timers remember" when the restaurant was "a drop-off for numbers money" and "when Kid Cann, the notorious gangster, used to sit at a table in back and play cards." [5] The building was designated as a local landmark by the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission in 2000.

  8. Hard Times Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Hard Times was founded as a 24-hour cafe in 1992 by eight employees of The Cafe Expatriate, a failing restaurant at that location. Working with the vision of a place where all kinds of people could come together to drink coffee and eat vegetarian food, they transformed the restaurant into what is now Hard Times. [1]

  9. Lyn-Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lyn-Lake is a commercial district in Minneapolis centered at the intersection of West Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue from which it takes its name. The street intersection is the boundary for four official neighborhoods: Whittier on the northeast, Lyndale on the southeast, South Uptown on the southwest, and Lowry Hill East on the northwest.