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- MMeganMinneapolis - St. Paul •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoShawn was our server. He did amazing with suggestions and made sure we had what we needed but wasn’t like he was hovering over the table. The food was amazing! It wasn’t super loud but we did go when the first opened.More infoFireLake Grill House Mall of AmericaPrice: Expensive• American• Bloomington•4.5
- BBethMinneapolis - St. Paul •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAlways love this place! Service and food excellent as usual. Fresh bread, fresh salad and hot and tasty main course. Salted caramel tiramisu was a fine finish to a nice evening.More infoChianti Grill - BurnsvillePrice: Moderate• Italian• Burnsville•4.7
- RRoyMinneapolis - St. Paul •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoGreat ambiance and vibe going on with the restaurant. Food items were delicious …great menu. The server was delightful when at the table, but clearly stretched as timing was “off.” Professional, friendly, and apologetic for the timing gaps, they were doing their best given the workload. Definitely atypical situation compared to prior visits.More infoKyndred HearthPrice: Expensive• Italian• Eagan•4.7
- GGabrielaPhoenix / Arizona •2 reviews5.0Dined on 12 Dec 2024The meet and service was great. I have only two comments, the first one is regarding the salad bar, some of the items tasted a little old, have that funny fridge taste. The other is that they charge a percentage fee for using a credit or debit card, they should have that in their website on here at OpenTable.More infoFogao GauchoPrice: Expensive• Brazilian• Bloomington•4.7
- EEricaVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •4 reviews5.0Dined on 8 Jul 2024This is a very underrated breakfast experience in the Twin Cities. You can park for free with a validation and have a very quiet, mellow brunch with a breakfast cocktail and not get the side-eye on a weekday morning. I work overnights and 72 hour shifts. It’s really a treat to go here to decompress in a benign space after an extended shift. The food is superlative, French inspired; indulgent, but not gutbusting. The waitstaff are outstanding and top-notch. Kind of hate to share this review because it’s my secret!More infoLa VoyaPrice: Expensive• French• Bloomington•4.3