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THE EATBEAT: Dakota Prairie School kitchen draws appreciative crowd
When the North Dakota Supreme Court visited Dakota Prairie in October, the justices joined students for lunch and sat with them at the big, black octagonal tables in the lunchroom.
Wednesday, November, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Cuisine adds to Winnipeg’s attraction as a destination
We were having lunch in ’l Bistro in Canad Inn and enjoying it. “You come to Winnipeg,” said my Canadian friend, Marilyn Alexander, “and I will take you to Bistro Dansk.”
Wednesday, November, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Green Mill goes all out to stay one of busiest spots around
It’s the food, specials during happy hour and many promotions that keep reminding people to meet at the Green Mill.
Wednesday, October, 28, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Horski moves with music to present Sioux Fan luncheons
The Alerus Center lunches are usually more like a dinner — and always are different. There is dessert at the end of the line and are attendants who will help guests with beverages that are included with the meal.
Wednesday, October, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Small, artsy café on the UND campus dares to be different
It is small. It is different. And the cafe in the North Dakota Museum of Art is a cozy place to have lunch, tea or coffee on the UND campus. The tastes you find here are different from other eating places in Grand Forks.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features

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THE EATBEAT: Pumpkin figures into fall menu at ’l Bistro in CanadInn
Baked seafood penne is a signature item at ’l Bistro in the CanadInn, and I could see why after ordering it there on a Saturday in late September. You can order the $10 petite size for lunch or go all out with the Bistro size for $14.
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Boardwalk establishes itself on EGF ‘restaurant row’
As the new kid on the block, Boardwalk Bar and Grill is making a statement on restaurant row in East Grand Forks as hockey season and the holidays near.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Salad bar complements dinner at Fordville, N.D. Legion
Some little birds told me about the excellent meals served in the American Legion Club in Fordville, N.D., by new manager Jane Grzadzielewski.
Wednesday, September, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: People know their dumplings at Viking, Minn., restaurant
Viking Diner and Antiques was ringed with cars by 11 a.m. on a Friday morning. I knew I was in the right place. There were people at a dozen tables, serious about eating dumplings.
Wednesday, September, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Ranch House remains popular in Walker after 30 years
The promise of hot, puffy popovers was part of the reason four of us drove to the Ranch House near here from the Bemidji area to have dinner on an evening in late August.
Wednesday, September, 09, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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THE EATBEAT: Orange counters, fake brick walls greet Pepper visitors
With the opening of UND, there is more traffic in Grand Forks. And the lines are longer at the Red Peppers. The original place, at 1011 University Ave., was welcoming lines of students and their parents. And the newer Red Pepper, west of the campus, has been enjoying a livelier business than in the summer.
Wednesday, September, 02, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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