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    Where’s The Flour?

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    Absolutely INCREDIBLE! So excited to have this as a gluten free option at the Eden Prairie Mall! You will have amazing food options and flavor here. Extremely safe for those with celiac disease or other reasons to be avoiding gluten. But, even if you don't have a need to be eating gluten free you wouldn't want to miss out on the food choices here.

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    I had the chicken tenders with the onions rings. The tenders tasted bland, and the onion rings were hard. The meal wasn't worth the price.

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    Owamni

    Owamni

    4.4
    (620 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $$$

    What an incredible meal! I was grateful to snag one of the last seats during their final week by…read morethe river. The setting that made the experience always so special, before they move to their residency inside the Guthrie Theater under a new name. I cannot wait to see what they do next. Every dish truly hit it out of the park. From the Three Sisters salad with bison and squash to the fried quail and rich, earthy mushroom soup, each plate showcased Indigenous ingredients and traditions in a way that felt both thoughtful and exciting. This is not your typical dining experience and that's exactly what makes it so satisfying. Even the margarita was a standout: beautifully presented and just as delicious as it looked. I will definitely miss this riverfront location, but I am so excited for their next chapter.

    This place totally lived up to the hype, in my opinion!…read more I got the maple pepita latte ($10), sweet potatoes ($18), bison skirt steak tacos ($55), and spoonbread ($15). The latte came garnished with rose petals and was not too sweet. It was a nice way to start my meal. Then came the sweet potatoes, and oh my God, I think they were the best sweet potatoes I've ever had. They were unbelievably, delectably sweet and cooked perfectly. They had an excellent char while being soft on the inside. And the sweetness was complemented nicely by the maple chili crisp, which had just a bit of a kick. The bison skirt steak tacos were also delicious. The bison was so tender and juicy. Full of flavor and cooked superbly. My server wasn't kidding when she said the tacos were big enough to share between a few people. I ate the tacos by myself, and I was beyond stuffed. Alas, I wasn't a big fan of the spoonbread. The flavor wasn't bad, but I didn't care for the texture, which was a little too coarse for me. The dessert was gluten-free, and I could REALLY tell. It was also too spicy for me. The spoonbread was drenched in hot honey. But the sweet potatoes, tacos, and attentive & friendly service more than made up for it. The restaurant isn't cheap (especially for a solo diner), but I've seen worse prices for worse food. And I'm eager to check out their new location the next time I'm in Minneapolis. Note - if you pay with a credit card, it does come with a 3% fee.

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    The menu.  What you see here will probably be different from what you'll see at the restaurant.  Menu items will change regularly.
    The menu. What you see here will probably be different from what you'll see at the restaurant. Menu items will change regularly.
    The main dining area.  The windows give a great view of the Mississippi.
    The main dining area. The windows give a great view of the Mississippi.
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    Where's The Flour

    3.5
    (17 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    I've had so many great experiences here! The staff is always so accommodating and knowledgeable on…read moreCeliac and dairy free items. 10/10 will be back. I attended their first taste testing event, and was very please by their possible new menu options. The blonde girl was hard at work, running around and trying to make sure everyone got a sample! Well done.

    A while back, I was watching FOX 9 Good Day. There was a segment about Where's the Flour, a food…read morestall at Eden Prairie Center's food court, which offered an all-gluten-free menu. I happen to know folks who need to avoid gluten. I am good having gluten, but I was curious to check this place out. I tried earlier this year. Sadly, when I got to the food court, this stall was closed. On October 1st, after attending the Jason Show as a studio audience member, I headed over to the food court to try my luck again. It was roughly 11:30 am. This food stall was open. Yay! The nice man behind the counter was wonderful and patient as I figured out what I wanted. I got the following items: - Medium Diet Coke - Crispy fish sandwich with coleslaw I paid with a credit card. Done! He asked for my name for the order. I waited patiently for my order as it was being made. It didn't take long. I got my Diet Coke first. I sipped it as I waited for my food. He put my food in a container box and put this box on a tray. It was a nice touch that he said my name and hoped that I'd like my meal. I thanked him and headed to a free table in the food court to chow down. The coleslaw was crunchy and delicious. It's a mayonnaise-based coleslaw. The coating around the fish was crispy. I loved it. The fish portion was generous. The fish was flaky and yummy. It's a messy sandwich to eat. The lettuce, tomato, and some of the creamy coleslaw was a part of this sandwich. They easily slid out. The bun was different. It looked like a potato bun. I don't know what it was made of, but it worked well. It didn't disintegrate. It wasn't overly thick and boring. It was perfect. What was the most surprising part of my meal was the Diet Coke. It was crisp and fizzy, and had the quality of a Diet Coke from McDonald's. I was both impressed and sad that I didn't get a large. I'm so glad that this place is available for those who have Celiac disease and want to enjoy gluten-free food. Folks who aren't on a gluten-free regimen will also be pleased with the food here. I enjoyed everything that I ate and couldn't tell that they were gluten-free. (411)

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    Stall with menu
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    Crispy fish sandwich
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    Agra Culture Kitchen - 50th & France

    Agra Culture Kitchen - 50th & France

    3.3
    (292 reviews)
    15.2 mi
    $$

    I was in the mood for something healthy but also delicious and comfort foody. I've never been in…read moreAgra Culture Kitchen but I ordered online for lunch today and it was hard to choose. Everything on their Yelp page looked so good! I decided on the Thai Plate which is chicken in Thai sauce with brocollini and cilantro brown rice. The chicken was a bit dry which was disappointing but the Thai sauce was flavorful and made it still really good. The broccolini on the other hand was cooked to perfection! I also loved the cilantro brown rice because the cilantro flavor wasn't overpowering. I'm not sure I'd get the Thai Plate again, but I look forward to trying some of the other menu items at Agra Culture Kitchen.

    They have various locations - this was my first to this location. I loved the vibe. What I really…read moreenjoy is that the menu has a ton of options to choose from. You can find something for everyone - the menu lists options for vegetarian, vegan, paleo, gluten free & dairy free if needed. Parking is either street or across in a free lot. Here is what we tried during our visit: Basil Turkey BLT - turkey, nitrite-free bacon, organic butter lettuce, basil, organic tomato, & roasted garlic aioli - you can choose your bread. This one has wheat bread. This also includes chips, or you can upgrade to a side salad/fruit cup for $1. This was so refreshing for a sandwich. Something I'd definitely return for! Agra Harvest - I have seen this salad posted a few times and it looked & sounded so delicious. It's made with organic romaine, kale, napa cabbage & topped w/ quinoa, roasted beets, roasted squash, roasted cauliflower, organic apple, smoked gouda, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, candied walnuts, & dressed w/ Agra vinaigrette Fiesta Flatbread - Pepper jack, corn, cilantro, chimichurri, & lime crème fraiche. Tasty- reminded me of a cheese bread w/ an elote vibe. Sushi Bowl - seared tuna, wasabi aioli on cilantro brown rice w/ organic raw kale salad, & avocado. If you are looking for a lot of options this place it for you! You really cant go wrong. You can also find breakfast items, smoothies, raw juices, coffee and so much more!

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    Wall of greens
    Scallop salad and Agra plate with tuna. Yum!!
    Scallop salad and Agra plate with tuna. Yum!!
    Arugula detox salad with chicken

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