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310 1/2 S. Washington St. Lake City MN 55041

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  • American, Mediterranean
    $$ $$
    All Major Credit Cards
  • Dinner
    Full bar
    Recommended on Weekends
  • No Parking, Street
Description

Nosh's kitchen is the only one in the area elegant enough to send out amuse bouches, but the restaurant's flexible, snack-friendly menu ensures that fine fare doesn't have to be intense or expensive.Greg Jaworski's cooking is seasonally driven, and the menu changes daily based on what he's found scouring the area farmers' markets. Nearly everything Nosh serves is made from scratch, from sausage to Dijon mustard. Jaworski's style might be called Lake City locavore meets Mediterranean, which means the homemade sausage on the meat-and-cheese platter we might be seasoned with zahtar, a Middle Eastern spice blend. Favorite noshes include the sautéed mushrooms, cultivated in St. Joseph, Minnesota, which are roasted with herbs and olive oil, then finished with garlic, heavy cream, butter, and sherry, and eaten on grilled bread slices--it's one of the state's most hedonistic meatless dishes. And Minnesota's Au Bon Canard foie gras with heirloom beet greens and roasted pineapple slices, which foils the rich liver with acidic sweetness, is a top carnivore's treat.








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  • michaelt4
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    | Minneapolis, MN | 1 Reviews

    Fairly expensive place, but definitely worth it. Really, truly dishes. Menu changes everyday because they prepare that day and that day only. Any of their fish are great.

  • 2010 | BEST RESTAURANT WORTH THE DRIVE

    Lake City is a small town on the banks of the Mississippi better known for being the birthplace of waterskiing than for possessing any culinary cred. Until a few years ago, the area's dining options consisted of a few casual cafes and supper clubs. But in 2007, Nosh started sending out amuse bouches, plates of foie gras, and house-made sausage seasoned with Middle Eastern spices. Try finding that at a roadside diner. Chef-owner Greg Jaworski's scratch cooking is seasonally driven, and his... More »

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