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Best Restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota — 2026 Top-Rated Pros

Browse 47 verified restaurant providers in Minneapolis. Reviews, hours, and direct contact — free to use.

In Minneapolis, Minnesota: Restaurant discovery is the category Yelp built a $3B business on, and the 250 U.S. cities of restaurant inventory on Recommended.app reflects a different premise: discovery by people who actually live in the city, not by review counts of out-of-town travelers. The directory includes the full menu of restaurant categories — fine dining (chef-driven, multi-course, $80 to $250+ per person), upscale casual ($35 to $85 per person), neighborhood casual ($18 to $40 per person), quick-service and counter-service, brunch specialists, dive bars with food, food halls, and every regional cuisine focus. For high-end restaurants specifically, reservations matter — many of the top spots in major metros book 30–90 days ahead, and walk-in availability is rare on weekends. Resy, OpenTable, and Tock are the major reservation platforms; some restaurants now do direct-only booking through their own site. Brunch is the highest-margin meal for most restaurants and the most over-rated category — places that are great at dinner often phone it in for Sunday brunch service. Beyond reviews, the most useful signal for restaurant quality is whether locals fill the dining room on a Tuesday night. Tourist restaurants are full Saturdays only.

Top Restaurant in Minneapolis (47)

Fat Lorenzo's — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Fat Lorenzo's

Minneapolis, MN

6 reviews

Stonegarden — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Stonegarden

Minneapolis, MN

6 reviews

Vinai — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Vinai

Minneapolis, MN

6 reviews

Seward Community Cafe — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Seward Community Cafe

Minneapolis, MN

6 reviews

Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Holy Land Bakery, Grocery and Deli

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Maria's Café — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Maria's Café

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Hell's Kitchen — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Hell's Kitchen

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Murray's — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Murray's

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Dan Kelly's Pub — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Dan Kelly's Pub

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Pikok Lounge — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Pikok Lounge

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Owamni by the Sioux Chef — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Owamni by the Sioux Chef

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Diane's Place — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Diane's Place

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

Hard Times Cafe — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Hard Times Cafe

Minneapolis, MN

5 reviews

CHINA GARDEN — Restaurant in Minneapolis

CHINA GARDEN

Minneapolis, MN

MANSETTI'S PIZZA ANOKA — Restaurant in Minneapolis

MANSETTI'S PIZZA ANOKA

Minneapolis, MN

88 WOK — Restaurant in Minneapolis

88 WOK

Minneapolis, MN

Wild Boar Bar & Grill — Restaurant in Minneapolis

Wild Boar Bar & Grill

Minneapolis, MN

The Golden Kitchen Mexican Bar & Grill — Restaurant in Minneapolis

The Golden Kitchen Mexican Bar & Grill

Minneapolis, MN

ROBBINSDALE WINE AND SPIRITS — Restaurant in Minneapolis

ROBBINSDALE WINE AND SPIRITS

Minneapolis, MN

WASHINGTON SQUARE BAR AND GRILL — Restaurant in Minneapolis

WASHINGTON SQUARE BAR AND GRILL

Minneapolis, MN

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The Monte Carlo

Minneapolis, MN

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P.S. Steak

Minneapolis, MN

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Kimchi Tofu House

Minneapolis, MN

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Dong Hae Korean Grill & Sushi

Minneapolis, MN

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Pho Mai Dinkytown

Minneapolis, MN

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Quang Restaurant

Minneapolis, MN

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Spitz - Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN

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Oasis Mediterranean Grill

Minneapolis, MN

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Relish Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN

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Hen House Eatery

Minneapolis, MN

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Pizza Luce

Minneapolis, MN

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Mesa Pizza Dinkytown

Minneapolis, MN

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Puerto Veracruzano #2

Minneapolis, MN

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Coastal Seafoods

Minneapolis, MN

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Mercy Bar & Dining Room

Minneapolis, MN

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Naviya’s Thai Kitchen

Minneapolis, MN

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Khun Nai Thai Cuisine

Minneapolis, MN

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Malabari Kitchen Restaurant

Minneapolis, MN

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Curry in a Hurry – New Generation

Minneapolis, MN

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AMA Sushi

Minneapolis, MN

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Kyatchi

Minneapolis, MN

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Shuang Cheng

Minneapolis, MN

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Legendary Spice

Minneapolis, MN

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Saguaro Mexican Restaurant

Minneapolis, MN

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La Carreta

Minneapolis, MN

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Mezzo Mezzo

Minneapolis, MN

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Giulia

Minneapolis, MN

What to Look For

Read recent reviews specifically (last 60 days) — kitchens change fast with chef and management turnover. For high-end dining, book through Resy, OpenTable, Tock, or the restaurant's direct site as early as possible. Verify whether they accept walk-ins at the bar (often Yes even when the dining room is fully booked). For dietary restrictions (vegan, gluten-free, allergies), call ahead — the website menu rarely reflects what they can actually accommodate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I tip at a restaurant?

U.S. norms: 18–22% pre-tax on full service, 15% as a floor for adequate service, 25%+ for exceptional service. For takeout, 10–15% is the modern expectation (many delivery apps default to this). For counter service, the tip jar at the register expects $1–$2 or rounding up. Buffets and self-service: 10% to the staff who clear plates and refill drinks.

How far in advance should I make a reservation?

Top-rated fine dining in major metros: 4–12 weeks ahead, with reservations dropping for the next month on the same day each month. Upscale casual: 1–2 weeks. Neighborhood casual: same-day to 2 days ahead. Walk-in is realistic for casual but not for top spots on Friday or Saturday.

Should I trust restaurant reviews online?

Use multiple sources. Google Reviews capture the broadest sample but skew toward middle-of-the-bell-curve experiences. Specialty platforms (The Infatuation, Eater, local critics) skew toward foodie audiences and quality signals matter more there. The most useful pattern: read reviews from the last 60 days specifically — restaurants change quickly with kitchen turnover.

What''s the difference between fine dining and upscale casual?

Fine dining: tasting menus, formal service, dress codes, $80+ per person, often 2–3 hour dining duration, sommelier on the floor. Upscale casual: à la carte menu, less formal service, $35–$85 per person, 90-minute dining duration, wine list rather than sommelier. Different occasions warrant different categories.

How do I know if a restaurant is family-friendly?

Check whether they have a kids menu (most family-friendly do), whether they take reservations for groups with kids, and whether reviews mention noise levels. Loud is often good for kids; quiet upscale spots are stressful with toddlers. Brunch is generally more kid-friendly than dinner regardless of the restaurant.

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