Weekend at Jamie’s (Eat, Walk, Laugh in Minneapolis)

Weekend at Jamie’s (Eat, Walk, Laugh in Minneapolis)

I headed out to Minneapolis last weekend to see my girl.  MISSED her so much I dropped everything I was doing, hopped on a plane and got out there. Really, what a good mom…through wet and snow and chilly temps, I went to visit my girl.

Did I mention she had tickets to Ali Wong?

Not a factor AT ALL.  Nope, not at all.

I am still laughing a week later.  She was HILARIOUS.  For those wondering who is Ali Wong?  She is a comedian, writes for Fresh Off the Boat, and has a couple of Netflix specials under her belt.  A little rude, sometimes crude (ok, more than sometimes) but so damn funny.  Ironic she is from the Bay Area but I went all the way to Minneapolis to see her, go figure.

I arrived in the afternoon so I had a couple of hours to kill before Jamie got home from work.  Luckily, Minneapolis is a very easy city to get around.  I took the light rail from the airport to Jamie’s house, 20 minutes to the US Bank Stadium which is right across the street from her AND less than 3 dollars for the ride!

How did I fill the hours pre and post Ali Wong? Lucky for me the weather was warm and balmy on the Minneapolis winter scale, about 30 degrees, perfect.  I raided Jamie’s fridge, found a delicious chicken and mushroom soup and then headed out to walk the neighborhood.

If you ever get the chance to visit Minneapolis. Go.  It’s a great city, very walkable, great art, awesome food, and a friendly Midwest vibe.  A five-minute walk from her apartment took me to the river path and the Mill City Museum.  My favorite for all things flour.

Worked up an appetite on my walk (just an excuse) and as soon as Jamie arrived home, we headed out for dinner.

Spoon and Stable, walking distance, delicious food.  We started with a cheese plate (of course) and ended with dessert. In between? Squid Ink Pasta, Grilled Octopus, Creamed Spinach with those infamous Cheese Curds-I’m in dairy heaven…needless to say, we decided we needed to walk home too.

Ended with a delicious Buttermilk Panna Cotta.

Saturday found us hunting for a pop-up event at Lowry’s Meat Co.  Two Guys, Chris and Yia, of Union Kitchen Mn, making delicious Hmong food in the Twin Cities.  Today’s menu featured Khoa Poon, a Laotian bowl of comfort made with chicken, curry, coconut milk, lemongrass and a bunch of herbs-cilantro, mint, and basil.  On top of the noodles sits an array of veggies-cabbage, radishes, sprouts and fried shallots. OMG, freakin’ delicious!  Their second offering, Duck Pho, the slices of duck literally melted in my mouth, so good. It was so delicious I didn’t want to share with Jamie! Chris and Yia are cooking, sharing, and teaching folks all about Hmong food and culture. They’ll be “poppin up” @ #sociableciderwerks every week, check them out.

I love Minneapolis, just like Houston, it has become a melting pot of people and cultures.  This is the America I envision, people from everywhere working hard, exchanging ideas, sharing their lives, food, culture, putting their unique stamp on America. I had the best bowl of pho ever and the most amazing bbq all in one day in Houston.  Yep, that Houston-Houston, TEXAS. My next trip to Minneapolis we are going for Somali food.  I can’t wait.

I still dream about this bowl of Khao Poon…so good.

Great Lakes = Lotsa Duck dishes.  Damn good duck, that’s for sure.

Chris Union Kitchen

Yia, one half of the Union Kitchen Team!  I’m a noodle nerd groupie, what can I say. Addendum: I’m really excited for them, they are featured on Episode 3 of United Shades of America on CNN with W. Kama Bell ( I plan to watch when I get home from Japan).

Needing desperately to walk off lunch, we headed to The Minneapolis Institute of Art  A wondrous exhibit “Sunken Treasures of Egypt” had us mesmerized.

This tablet stands at least 3 feet high. So impressive…until I found out it was a tax bill! Great art scene in Minneapolis, don’t miss it. Somethings stand the test of time…convoluted, BIG tax codes.

Zen Box Izakaya

Our walk home from the Ali Wong Show gave us an excuse to cruise for food so we stopped at a Japanese joint right down the block from Jamie’s,  Zen Box Izakaya.  Their Kimchi Ramen is off the hook as is their grilled yellowtail collar.

Sunday morning:  Study time

With a Korean language test looming on Monday when I return home, Jamie and I headed to her favorite bagel joint Rise for a breakfast bagel and coffee (lots of it) and study time.

On the way to Rise, the walk wouldn’t be complete without passing MTM.  I know, many of you are thinking what? (Check it out on You-Tube) But, for those of you old enough to remember, I’m sure you are smiling right now, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Who can turn the world on with her smile…Go, visit Minneapolis, you’ll have a great time.

 

 

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