St. Paul restaurants
#3
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EmilyC-
Kincaid's Steaks and Chops is good. It's a chain but more high end.
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I like Sakura which is down the street from Pazzaluna for sushi.
http://twincities.citysearch.com/rev...bs_user_review
I have not been to Fhima's but it is also in the vicinity. I've heard it is hit or miss but looks like there might be some interesting dishes.
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Have a great trip.
JaneS
Kincaid's Steaks and Chops is good. It's a chain but more high end.
http://twincities.citysearch.com/profile/11357708/
I like Sakura which is down the street from Pazzaluna for sushi.
http://twincities.citysearch.com/rev...bs_user_review
I have not been to Fhima's but it is also in the vicinity. I've heard it is hit or miss but looks like there might be some interesting dishes.
http://twincities.citysearch.com/profile/35186912/
Have a great trip.
JaneS
#5
Joined: Mar 2003
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I'd suggest Da Vinci's. Great atmosphere, live jazz on many evenings, wonderful pasta bar: http://twincities.citysearch.com/profile/5516870
And, of course, The St. Paul Grill. The cheesecake is to die for!
And, of course, The St. Paul Grill. The cheesecake is to die for!
#6
Joined: Sep 2003
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Fhima's is excellent and has an interesting club feel later in the evenings. Kincaid's is a steak/chop place with some interesting people watching. The St. Paul Grill in your hotel is fabulous. Pricey, but excellent. Pazzaluna is also excellent and fun. Good luck!




