Growing up in Minnesota, Charlie’s first taste of sharing food knowledge was letting his friends know where they could find the milk and lemonade, and where the fudge was made. He hasn’t stopped since.
MPS Review
AmericanBakery/CafeScandinavian•
Lowry Hill East
Esker Grove is where to go in Lowry Hill East when you want to eat brunch and drink cocktails at the Walker Art Center.
Written byCharlie Weisman
American•
Marcy Holmes
Al’s Breakfast is a tiny breakfast counter in Prospect Park that serves classics like omelets, scrambles, pancakes, and waffles
AmericanSeafoodSteaks•
Loring Park
Manny’s Steakhouse is a classic restaurant in Loring Place that’s known for serving huge steaks and strong cocktails.
AmericanBar FoodBurgers•
Powderhorn Park
Matt’s Bar is a neighborhood spot in Powderhorn that’s famous for their cheese-stuffed, Jucy Lucy burgers.
Vietnamese•
Arts District
Hai Hai in the Arts District feels like a vacation to somewhere tropical, with its brights walls, plants, and Southeast Asian menu.
JapaneseSeafoodSushi•
North Loop
Kado no Mise in the North Loop will be the best sushi meal you'll have in Minneapolis, and also one of the most expensive at $200 for their omakase.
SeafoodArgentinian•
Linden Hills
Martina is an Argentinian spot in Linden Hills with an attractive space, plenty of shareable dishes, and some of the best cocktails in the city.