Hello
What is considered a typical/traditional food to have in Minnesota? Along the lines of hot dogs and deep dish pizza in Chicago for example?
thank you!
Typical thing to eat
I would have to say the walleye fish - and head to The Tavern on Grand in St. Paul
you won%26#39;t be disappointed -
Tavern On Grand
656 Grand Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55105
651-228-9030
http://www.tavernongrand.com/
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';Tavern on Grand Hooks Customers with Walleye';
Tavern on Grand in St. Paul, Minnesota, specializes in game fish
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Tavern on Grand, a modest bar and grill in a neighborhood crowded with eating and drinking places, has hit upon a formula to reel in customers: It specializes in walleye.
Minnesota%26#39;s most popular game fish, walleye is offered by many restaurants across the state -- although the vast majority of it comes from Canada since few lakes in the state can be commercially fished. However, Tavern on Grand adapted the strategy of touting itself as the place to go for the local favorite and now probably sells more walleye than does any other single restaurant -- in excess of 1,000 pounds a month.
Typical thing to eat
In Minneapolis, you have to go to Matt%26#39;s Bar and have a Jucy Lucy burger. And, yes, that is spelled correctly.
http://www.mattsbar.com/
Here is a link to an old article (it%26#39;s about ten years old, but still holds true) about the Jucy Lucy:
citypages.com/databank/19/923/article5760.asp
Just be sure to wait long enough so the cheese can cool!
You would probably need to be here late in the year to get it, but without a doubt the #1 Minnesota delicacy is lutefisk.
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