To have never tasted the cream cheese wontons at Azia is to have never known that true quality exists in this Asian appetizer standard. Oozing with cranberries, these fried wontons have beckoned many a bar-goer to Azia’s late-night happy hour. $8.95 (or $4.95 from 3 to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily).
The Lurcat burger
Mini-burgers are still all the rage. Our pick for the best sliders goes to Bar Lurcat (just don’t call them sliders there). No ketchup needed on these juicy little guys. The melted red wine shallot butter is enough to send your tastebuds into burger heaven. $7.50.
Beans & Toast
The name is downright boring. But apparently the British love this odd comfort food (basically, beans on top of toast). The Strip Club in St. Paul gives the pairing an Italian twist, using cannellini beans, sage, Sicilian extra virgin olive oil, red onion and a tasty wild-game stock. $5.
Minneapolis Strip Clubs: The latest and greatest in bar food
Posted by: dallasfromminneapolis | October 29, 2009 | No Comment |
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