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7ļøā£ Sushi Fix This is a more American - style Japanese restaurant. It's not super fancy, but the portions are generous. The vegetable tempura and beef sushi are really good, though they can get a bit monotonous if you eat too much. 8ļøā£ Travail A tasting - menu restaurant where everyone sits at a long table and watches the chef cook. The dishes are served in a very typical Michelin - style, with some interactive elements in between. 9ļøā£ Handsome Hog A barbecue pub perfect for watching games. It's a great place to drink and eat meat. The atmosphere is super laid - back, and you can try Minnesota's state beer (the staff said it's called Hams? Or Hums? It's something on tap). It has a strong malt aroma. Even as someone who usually doesn't like beer, I kept going back for this one. The draft beer has a completely different flavor from the canned ones you find outside. š El Taco I stumbled upon this place, and it's so authentic. I love this kind of light and traditional taco. Plus, it's very affordable. There's a Taco Tuesday deal that makes it even cheaper, and you can also order takeout. 1ļøā£1ļøā£ Moscow on the Hill Russian cuisine. Before trying this place, I had no idea that borscht and cabbage rolls could be so delicious. The cabbage rolls are a must - try! They're sweet and tangy. 1ļøā£2ļøā£ PS Steak Compared to Manny's, this place is a bit quieter and more refined. The lighting is dim, and the seating feels more private. 1ļøā£3ļøā£ RH This super - popular RH. I feel like the food is just average, but the place is definitely visually appealing. It's worth coming here just to take photos and enjoy the view. #SushiLoversAdoreThisJapaneseRestaurant š£š