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Food + Dining Features
Fugaise

Discover Twin Cities' best restaurants categorized to the way you dine out.

March 2006

This year, when cataloging the Twin Cities’ best restaurants, we decided to hew to the way people dine out by spotlighting the ten best choices in the five predominant types of eateries most of us choose: fine dining/luxury, family friendly, chef-driven neighborhood, ethnic, and “scene”-type places. No matter what type you choose, you’ll discover a great restaurant here. 

jP American Bistro

Chef-Driven

Find the best well-prepared food in the Twin Cities at chef-driven neighborhood restaurants.

Sushi, Sakura style.

Ethnic Dining

The following Twin Cities' ethnic restaurants are places that are uniformly interesting, reliable, and authentic.

The Cheesecake Factorys spicy ahi tempura rolls.

Family Friendly

Find the top ten Twin Cities restaurants that genuinely embrace families.

La Belle Vies fritto misto with watercress and garlic.

Fine Dining/Luxury

Expect wondrous ingredients, superb execution, the finest wines, perfect service, elegant stemware and china, and all the other trappings that define luxury with the Twin Cities' top ten in fine dining.

Chino Latinos Elote (grilled Mexican corn).

Scenes

Atmosphere is an essential part of the restaurant experience.  Find Twin Cities' restaurants that offer the best "scene".


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