Top New Restaurants of 2007
By Blair Reynolds, Twin Cities Editor
What were the top new dining spots this year? Make reservations at the hottest restaurants that opened in 2007, read users' opinions or review the spot yourself.
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B.A.N.K.
88 S 6th St, Minneapolis, MN
A new downtown hot spot, Bank brings an old building back to life serving fine cuisine, not overdrafts. -
Wayzata Eatery and Wine Bar
1179 Wayzata Blvd E, Wayzata, MN
Come celebrate the Lake Minnetonka area at this casual but elegant hang-out. -
Manhattans
800 LaSalle Plz, Minneapolis, MN
New York style meets Minnesota Nice in the heart of downtown Minneapolis. -
Cafe Maude
5411 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
A friendly neighborhood place with great food and service. -
Cafe Levain
4762 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN
An old name with a brand new look and feel. The food is as good as its predecessor, but the prices are much more palatable. -
Little Szechuan
422 University Ave W, St Paul, MN
The newest star in the fine wealth of Chinese restaurants in town. -
Salsa A La Salsa
1420 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN
A hit in the Uptown area for those who love their Mexican food authentic and affordable. -
Mysore Cafe
2819 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN
Lovers of vegetarian Indian food have a friend in this new spot. -
Osaka Seafood and Steakhouse
7537 148th St W, Apple Valley, MN
From the teppenyaki to the sushi, downtown flare meets suburban prices. -
Sati Coffee and Crepes
547 Commons Dr, Woodbury, MN
Crepe lovers have a friend in this Woodbury haunt.

