Saint Genevieve

Saint Genevieve, Minneapolis 5003 Bryant Ave S - Minneapolis

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Ben Cameron
+5
The best meal we've had in two years in the Twin Cities. Exquisite food, fantastic service (thanks Christine), beautiful setting. I was especially grateful that they acknowledged my birthday in a lovely understated manner without a crowd of waiters singing. If they had had a full bar rather than just beer and wine (although the wine list was lovely and our wine delicious) and if they had had a simple baguette to sop up the sensational sauces on our ravioli and ris de veau, it would have been perfect! Definitely our go to place in the future when we want a special, delicious meal.
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Aaron Spading
+5
Once again, St Genevieve has blown us away! My wife and I had reason to celebrate today and came in without a reservation on a random Tuesday night; St. Gen took outstanding care of us. Our server Chris was impeccable. His recommendations were spot on, and the kitchen delivered: five plates (plus dessert): each one excellent, some of them (fois gras, scallops + duck breast) knock-outs. As always, wine selections were tippity-top knotch. Brie’s list is the city’s best, period. The staff spent generous time with us to make the night very special. Congratulations to Steven on a perfect restaurant, and the deserving staff that carries St. Gen every day. Minneapolis is lucky to have you.
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Sarah Horness
+4
The restaurant is cozy and a bit loud. The service was excellent. My rye whiskey sour was wonderful.The duck with lentils was delicious and the chocolate creme brulee was perfection. The only thing I did not really love was the escargot croquettes. The sauce on them was delicious, but I did not enjoy the croquettes themselves. A small disappointment in a lovely meal.
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There was a change of brunch plans and we ended up going to Saint Genevieve's for brunch. I was worried about parking the most because the Google app mentioned limited parking in the area but at around 12:30, there were several spots available right next to the restaurant. Reservations were very easy to make and manage using the Tock app. I have not been here in a long time and the last time was for dinner several years ago. I could smell the aromas of fresh cooking as I walked into the door. I took a few minutes to Glance around and admire all the mosaic tile and wooden floor. The old mirrors and the beautiful tables and chairs through. As well as the layout of the bar and the way that the establishment is laid out with so many windows. The combination of high ceilings and windows brings in ample natural light and brightens up the place. Our server was Sophie who told us about the menu items and the various beverage items and we decided to try their seasonal mulled wine spritzer. This vibrant purple concoction with an orange peel for garnish on ice was refreshing and very good. It paired well with everything I had to eat. We were not sure what to eat so we decided to just order a few items and share them and just chat and enjoy. Our table was small so Sophie was going to bring them out in waves. While we were waiting my friend had a coffee and I had an espresso. Her coffee was fine but my espresso was very bitter most likely due to the grind being way too fine or over extraction from my experience making it at home in my espresso maker. Other than that the first items that came out were the smoked lox and the shakshouka. I have had smoked lox in many locations and it's always like some nasty pickled smoky mystery meat. I have had it at some places where it's not a bright color and more muted as if it was in a jar or air-tight container. The lox Here tasted very fresh and was not too vinegary or overly smokey or salty. It did not leave that fishy aftertaste in your mouth and as you chewed it up the luscious fish melted like butter and tasted like a good piece of sashimi-grade salmon. This blended in with the capers along with a touch of the herb cream cheese it was divine. The shakshouka well I was telling my friend that I have not had a good shakshouka in the United States ever. The last good shakshouka I had was in Ramot Naftali Israel and Tel Aviv Israel. Since then I have been to so many places claiming they make a great shakshouka and how it is just like back in Israel and this and that and you taste it and it's like omg this is dreadful. It's like canned tomato paste with oil, overcooked egg, salt, and mystery spices. This shakshouka is very similar but the stuff was more thinly cut I rate this the best I have tasted in the US so far. Disclaimer I don't go seeking out shakshouka but I sometimes try it when I see it at a nice reputable restaurant or a Middle Eastern restaurant. While eating our lox and shakshouka we met an amazing older couple who I could tell by speaking to them were foodies also. They seemed to be on the next level. I write reviews for fun and to share but they seemed on a way more professional level and it was such an honor speaking to them. I opened up my notes as they gave me some tips on locations where we should go check out and I am making those a priority. As well as the great conversation with them. The fun part about what I like about the food and not what I like about the food is also the experience I have at a place and this couple made our day we hope we run into them again down the road and will never forget them. Next came out the Baccon. Their bacon was thick and not overly cooked where you would need to see the dentist if you bit into it. The bacon slices were also all uniformly matched and dress right dress. The seasoning on it was perfect and was not salty like the Dead Sea. The bacon went really well with the omelet that came next. The omelet was wrapped to perfection and cut incredibly smooth. It was stuff with all types of goodness and one bite into it revealed a
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Christine Diercks
+5
For a French twist on brunch visit St. Genevieve restaurant in Minneapolis and start with a cup of French press coffee with warm beignets. Our Server, Foster, provided excellent service. Every dish we had was fantastic! We will definitely be back soon!
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Michael Nelson
+4
Food was great and the atmosphere is charming. There is a 21% surcharge on everything and our server seemed dismissive and wasn’t super helpful. Maybe we caught her on an off day, but it really rubbed my wife the wrong way.
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Stephanie Jones
+4
The Beignets are everything! I would return just for them. The toast and jam, so good! The eggs, everything was delicious!
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Travel and Relax
+4
1. Parking lot 2 (must find parking in neighborhoods) 2. Open tables 5 3. Indoors 5+ 4. Waiting for order 4 5. Children's menu (Y/N) N 6. Meal 5+ 7. Staff 5 8. Cost per person $40-50 Total: 4.3/5 Cuisine is really special and delicious. A little more expensive but you need to try it.
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Ollie Cline
+5
Very chic, fun restaurant with great food both aesthetically and taste wise. Plus, our waiter was extremely friendly and well informed on the menu. Absolutely loved the seasonal items!
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Olya
+5
My family and I had a festive dinner at this restaurant! We liked it very much: the cuisine is delicious, everything is excellent and tastefully prepared and served. The service is very attentive, we were given a good recommendation in the choice of food👍☺️ Prices are reasonable, the atmosphere is cozy! Recommend!!!
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Rachel Gall
+5
We had a beautiful and memorable dinner. Excellent service. We were so relaxed and delighted with dinner that we kept ordering food and wine. This meant we had sticker shock when the bill came. We'll definitely be back.
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Nate Rock
+4
Stopped in on Sunday without reservations for brunch. They were busy were nice enough to seat us before the lunchtime rush so I would recommend placing a reservation. We tried the omelette and burger. Both were expertly crafted. The omelette was fluffy, not too airy and not tough: perfect. Every bite was delicious! The burger had a garlic aioli, paired with mushrooms and shallots gave such a subtle umami when paired with the burger that it too was bite after flavorful bite. Given we have recently moved to the area, this will definitely be added to our favorite go-to places for brunch.

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04:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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04:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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04:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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04:30 PM - 09:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 02:00 PM

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