Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Rosemount. Rosemount is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States, in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. The population was 21,874 at the 2010 census. Rosemount was established as a township in 1858 and incorporated as a city in 1972, encompassing the old village of Rosemount and Pine Bend. According to the city's website, there was some debate over whether to name the township Saratoga or Rosemount, with the latter finally being chosen to reflect the town's Irish heritage, and to remain in keeping with the name given to the post office a few years earlier. Rosemount is home to the Pine Bend Refinery, which is the largest oil refinery in Minnesota and the 14th-largest in the United States. Rosemount was also home to a military gunpowder plant in the 1940s called Gopher Ordnance Works. Now, all that remains are the walls.
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4 based on 84 reviews
We always go to Osaka for family birthday dinners! And other times for lunch. However, when we were there for a double birthday dinner in early October, we were so disappointed. First, the chef was, I can only say, boring and slow slow slow!!! Then, the portions were noticeably smaller although the prices were the same. Especially skimpy were the veggies. Might have to change it up for our January birthday dinner. â¹ï¸
Where to eat Mexican food in Rosemount: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 25 reviews
Here is a new, but very quiet, unassuming little place to try. You'll find high-quality sushi offerings, decent service, plus authentic sake & Japanese beers... all at a relatively moderate price. It is spooky-quiet here, though: the place just never seems to be busy! (In spite of the convenient location - it's tucked into a corner right across from Apple Valley Home Depot at the busy County 42 & Flagstaff intersection). Try it, you'll like it!
4 based on 14 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 14879 Florence Trail, , Apple Valley where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
My son was in a basketball tournament yesterday, and since there was a couple hours between games, we wanted to get 'real' food instead of the hotdogs the venue was serving! My son ordered Mac and cheese, which he downed rather quickly even though it was the large portion size. It was cheesier at this location than we've ever had. My daughter ordered the spicy penne rosa pasta with feta, which she loved and declared would have the next time she went to a Noodles. My husband ordered my favorite of Indonesian Peanut Sauté- again- great tasting and no complaints! I strayed from my usual and ordered the Med salad with chicken breast. It was a fun change, and it also had some pasta mixed in. We all split the potstickers, and they were great too. I submitted photos of our food. We would all highly recommend this location of Noodles!
4 based on 18 reviews
Great ambience! Artistically done decor.And food to relish for a long long time.Ordered veg spring rolls and it was the best I have had in he US! Edamame was superb and the Yaki Soba was yummylicious and came with a dollop of Mayo!The best part: They have a separate Vegetarian Menu with amazing options!Hubby loves all his non veg stuff and he couldn't stop raving about it!Will be back at Masu soon
Their Spring Rolls are excellent. We also liked the egg rolls. You can order a vegetable entree and add a select protein including Tofu, Chicken, Steak, Shrimp or Seafood. We had the Drunken Noodle and the Garden Melange with Chicken and they were very good. We will go back to try their Pad Thai Noodle and their Pho Bowl. They both looked very good coming out of the kitchen.They also offer various Chicken bowls as well as coffee, tea and bottled drinks. It is fast, casual and not fancy. Give it a try and I think that you will like it.
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