![]() ![]() Having a killer Thai takeout spot in your neighborhood is a really life-altering thing, turns out. The number of times I ordered takeout from Thai Curry on Nicollet after it opened earlier this year… let’s say it was far too many for someone in my tax bracket. ![]() The patio is great and the playlist never sucks! Em Cassel, editor and co-owner of Racket Everyone in our group can find something they like there from ramen to pizza, and I love the $25 wine wall with really decent selections. We travel so much that when we’re home we mostly just want to be home when it comes to comfort, but when we do need to step out, we like a no-nonsense no fuss experience so we often land at Eat Street Crossing. Mecca Bos, food writer, chef, and BIPOC Foodways Alliance founder Having ordered them all over town, I have to say that the most thrilling comfort (yes, a thing) is the scallion breakfast burrito from Saturday Dumpling Co., but for a basic bitch Sunday morning go-to it’s the egg and cheese biscuit from Angel Food Bakery. I sought comfort in eggs, egg sandwiches to be precise. Stephanie March, food and dining editor of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Have thoughts to share? Feel free to add them in the comments. Today, our panel looks at the enduring restaurants we turned to for the ultimate comfort meals. It’s an Eater tradition to round out the year with a survey of local food experts - editors, writers, reporters, and a select few others - on the highs, lows, and surprises of the past 365 days in dining.
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