Italian, French, Spanish, Greek—Mediterranean cuisine in Minneapolis / St. Paul might include a splash of them all. Voice Places can help you navigate the culinary waters, with professional and user reviews and the most comprehensive restaurant listings in town!
Fine dining is often attempted, but rarely done. Why? Few and far between are the chefs with the cooking skills to design an unforgettable menu, and fewer and... More »
Notched your belt with all your eastern-Mediterranean cuisines, have you? Your Lebanese, Egyptian, and Syrian? But ask yourself, have you eaten... More »
The Signature Cafe among the most hidden eateries in the Twin Cities, tucked into a deeply residential pocket--but that gives the cozy space an... More »
The St. Paul Christos (closed for renovations until December 2011) has one of the most fabulous of all restaurant spaces. Seated high on a platform... More »
Shish is a bargain of a quick-serving Mediterranean deli and counter-service restaurant perched in the heart of Macalester's part of Grand Avenue, but the real... More »
A Middle Eastern deli and supermarket that makes fast food for people who know their falafel from their fava beans, Holy Land specializes in... More »
Wander into this extremely plain-looking Como Park deli and you will find yourself in a wonderland of lovingly crafted Palestinian treats, all made... More »
When the triangle of spinach pie is unceremoniously plopped in front of you, you'll be forgiven for not expecting much. After all, the room is... More »
This south Minneapolis standby just keeps getting better year after year. Remember when the Greek salad was all iceberg lettuce and the dining room was a... More »
Anna and Lazaros Christoforides's sunny restaurant with the bubbling fountain and the moist, lemon-scented air is a... More »
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This is one of my new favorites. The decor is great, there's plenty of space, the service is fast. The dowjic soup and chicken sawa are fantastic and basically the entire menu sounds delicious. Can't wait to make a return trip.
Read Full ReviewBest Winter happy hour in my opinion! Go in Winter b/c no patio &tThe Lasalle parking ramp underneath is validated, and is heated!
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