Bridging Culinary Cultures in Minneapolis

Minneapolis’ food and drink scene, which has been on the rise the past decade, stands out for its international flair. The region is home to the largest populations of Hmong and Somali people in the United States, and so you’ll be able to sample the cuisines accordingly. You’ll also find a standout pizza joint that serves Korean small plates, a neighborhood spot offering Mexican-inspired dishes alongside excellent cocktails, and a bagel shop tucking Northwoods smoked fish into their sandwiches. Get to know Minneapolis all month by becoming a subscriber to the American Weekender newsletter. In November, paid subscribers can download a free copy of our Minneapolis dining guide using the discount code found in any of this month’s newsletters. And, as usual, paid subscribers can download additional Field Guides at 50% off the regular price. Join us!

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