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  2. Owamni - Wikipedia

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    Website. owamni.com. Owamni by the Sioux Chef, or simply Owamni, is a Native American restaurant in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, that overlooks the Mississippi River. Owamni's majority Native American staff serves a menu made from indigenous ingredients such as game meats, corn, and wild plants. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Charlie's Cafe Exceptionale - Wikipedia

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    Charlie's Cafe Exceptionale was a large and successful [1] restaurant in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1933 to its closing on July 21, 1982. It was located at 7th Street and 4th Avenue South and has been called Minneapolis's "most talked-about dining establishment" during its existence. It was owned and run by Charles Saunders until his ...

  5. Downtown for the Timberwolves game? Here’s where to eat and ...

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    One of downtown Minneapolis' best neighborhood bars, with a classic rock soundtrack and a menu centered on the beloved burgers. It's a casual spot with more seating than it appears at first glance.

  6. Eggflip (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    55402. Country. United States. Website. eggflipmn.com. Eggflip is an American sandwich shop, specializing in Korean -style egg sandwiches, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its menu consists primarily of breakfast sandwiches, bowls, and burritos. Chef and owner Flip Koumalasy opened the restaurant on March 18, 2024, in the second floor retail ...

  7. Forum Cafeteria (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Forum Cafeteria was located at 36 South 7th Street [1] originally constructed in 1914 as the Saxe Theater, later the Strand Theater. [2] A 1930 reconstruction created a cafeteria with a stunning Art Deco interior of black onyx and pale green tiles, sconces, chandeliers, and mirrors with a Minnesota-themed motif: pine cones, waterfalls, and Viking ships.