Michelin announced that Minneapolis (and not St. Paul) will be included in its upcoming Great Lakes Guide, and they will be issuing stars to the restaurants in town that they deem worthy. Minnesota's independent food critic Kirstie Kimball joins host Sean McPherson and contributor PaviElle French to break down what that could mean for the Twin Cities food scene, and who Michelin is likely to leave behind. The team also celebrates some Twin Cities Wins for the week, and sits down with local playwright Katie Ka Vang to discuss her upcoming show, "Hmong Futures: The Future of Us", which is playing now at Theater Mu through May 3.
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Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode:
Minnesota Dining is Worth More than Michelin Stars (beyond beurre blanc)
What you need to know about Michelin and its Minneapolis debut (Star Tribune)
Price of prestige? Minneapolis paying $750K for Michelin Guide spot (KSTP)
YALL MICHELIN IS COMING - MPLS is finally getting our stars!!! (Reddit)
Report: Minnesota’s hospitality industry ‘on the brink of no return’ (Star Tribune)
Record Store Day At Electric Fetus
MSP named nation's least-stressful airport (Bring Me The News)
Hmong Futures: The Future of UsLearn more about the sponsors of this April 17th episode:
Minneapolis Institute of Art
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