Thursday, September 25, 2014

"Must-Visit" Restaurants at the Mall of America



 
 
 
The wonderful fumes and yummy looking crepes at the Magic Pan Crepe Stand are absolutely irresistible.  When my family and I went to the Mall of America we HAD to stop and get a crepe. If you’ve got a sweet tooth there’s an amazing strawberry and whipped cream crepe (which I got and it was to die for); or if you’re in the mood for more of a lunch option they have tasty veggie or chicken crepes too. 
If you’re looking into getting your hands on one of these French meals you’ll have to set up camp. There’s always a line at this stand. Every time I passed the Magic Pan customers were standing in line; but hey, that means they’re worth the wait.

Another restaurant that shoppers should visit is Crave. It is on the fourth floor at the very top of the mall. They not only have great food; they have an awesome atmosphere as well. They even have a balcony that looks out onto the amusement park. It’s higher than most of the rides, so you can watch people flying by on the rollercoasters, or running around on the ground.
At crave the variety of food is endless. They have sushi, pasta, burgers…. and the list goes on. I like to get the sushi because it’s tasty and fresh. To end the evening they have mouth-watering desserts. I recommend the chocolate-mousse cake. It’s not too heavy but has a rich, savory taste.
 
One of the best Italian restaurants I’ve ever been to is Tucchi Benucch. They’re mainly known for their amazing baked spaghetti. It’s rich and warm and tastes like heaven. Tucchi Benucch is a great place to eat after a long day of shopping. The dimmed lights make for a relaxing end to the night, and it’s a great place to recover from a tiresome day.
Just make sure you plan ahead and make reservations because I promise you, you’re not the only person who wants to chow down on their baked spaghetti. A great refreshment to go with your meal would be the strawberry lemonade. It’s fresh and hits the spot, when you’re thirsty and all shopped out. Tucchi Benucch even has a nice little dining area on the outside of their restaurant. If you don’t want to spend your meal in a dimly lit room, just grab a seat right outside of the bar area. But wherever you decide to dine, I promise you’re in for a treat.

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