Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Apple Valley. Apple Valley is a city in northwestern Dakota County in the State of Minnesota, and a suburb of the Twin Cities. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 49,084, making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota. In 2013, Money Magazine named Apple Valley the 17th best place to live in the United States, up from 20th in 2010, 24th in 2008 and 28th in 2007.
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4 based on 109 reviews
We love this restaurant and have eaten here over 6 times, not including take out. We come here when we want a great, tasty meal or snack. In addition to the items we listed, we also tried something similar to baba gahnooj; it was creamy and delicious. We discovered the hummus also freezes well; great in pita for lunch or as a snack straight up. Their tabouli is refreshing. The meat items are tender, not dry like some other places we've eaten at.The staff are friendly and attentive; water is refilled without having to ask. Not a lot of ambient noise; tv is on but not loud. We'll be back...
Top 5 Japanese food in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 181 reviews
Authentic Mediterranean cuisine with a warm family friendly environment. Full service bar with specialty drinks. Featuring Belly Dancing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, Live music follows.
This restaurant is consistently good! They have really good gyros, and truly outstanding kibbeh. The Greek rice is delicious as are the fries and onion rings sides. The Greek salad is laced with salad peppers and olives and a zippy dressing that is delicious scooped up with pita bread.We have had great luck with lamb dishes and they offer a variety of gluten-free options including pizza if Greek food is not your thing!The belly dancers are fun!
Best American food near Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States
4 based on 247 reviews
We are located at the intersection of Hwy 13 and Nicollet Avenue in Burnsville, across from the Burnsville Performing Arts Center. Free parking in our lot and the ramp across the street. We are also adjacent to Nicollet Commons Park.
We came for a Sunday brunch. We waited what seemed like forever for someone to show up behind the host desk. Finally, when we were seated, no one showed up to ask about drinks, etc. When a server arrived we ordered mimosas. We finally gave up on them and went to the buffet. At the buffet, about a third of the items were empty or almost so. After our plate of entrees, the mimosas finally arrived.We have been to this restaurant twice before for dinner off of the menu. The food was good and the service was about average.We may try the dinner again, but we can't recommend the buffet. Can't imagine what the buffet is like during the week when many people need to go back to work afterwards -- must be three or four o'clock!
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