Just days in, November is shaping up to be an active month with a handful of hotly anticipated restaurant openings all slated to come before the big holiday rush of merriment begins. Here’s a handy rundown of who is opening what, and when to start plotting reservations.
Up first is Minari from chef Jeff Watson, whom we expect to gloriously add to the city’s dim sum and Korean dining options inside the former Erté (323 13th Av. NE., Mpls.). It’s under the umbrella of Daniel del Prado’s restaurant group, but Watson, his longtime chef de cuisine, is building the menu with dishes he’s long dreamed of serving. We’re looking forward to banchan, dumplings and a shot or three of sochu. Reservations are open, and the first available time slot on Resy is for Monday, Nov. 18.
Russell’s opens Nov. 15 in the space that held Tavern on Grand for more than 20 years. Russell’s is the work of first-time restaurateur Todd Russell. The interior has been given a deep clean and modern redesign. Russell said he’s a sucker for old buildings and all their architectural details; expect those to feature heavily in the room. His goal has always been to open before the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, and he’s right on track. The menu aims to serve the neighborhood with casual offering for weeknights and entrees worthy of special dates. Russell’s (656 Grand Av., St. Paul) hours are 3 to 11 p.m. Tue.-Sun., and reservations are available on Tock.
Diane’s Place, the all-day restaurant from James Beard Award-nominated chef Diane Moua,extends hours into the evening with an expanded dinner menu that blends her Hmong upbringing and fine-dining experience into something new and special. That debuts Nov. 9. Reservations are open on Resy.
Bar Siena and Saturday Dumpling Club are two beloved pop-ups that are just about ready to open full time.
Chef/owner Rhett Roberts will open Bar Siena, a modern Italian American restaurant, in downtown Hopkins at 1601 Mainstreet. Social media posts teased that opening dates should come before the end of the month. Roberts is well known in fine-dining kitchens around Minneapolis, having recently worked at Petite Leon. He’s getting a little help from a friend there, with Travis Serbus of Petite Leon, Little Tijuana and Lynette putting together a cocktail menu for the venture.
Saturday Dumpling Co. is setting up shop at 519 Central Av. NE., Mpls. The business that was born during the pandemic has grown from a small desire for nostalgic tastes for Linda Cao and Peter Bian to a thriving company with a dedicated following. No opening date has been announced, but the final pick-up at their current space, Dot’s Gray Kitchen in north Minneapolis, is Nov. 9. In addition to the usual lineup, there’s a collaboration dumpling with Bûcheron for the occasion.
Francis East Lake is coming together in Longfellow. This is the second outpost of the vegan burger restaurant that took Northeast by storm. The former Peppers & Fries (3900 E. Lake St., Mpls.) has been given a very Francis makeover with a black, white, red and pink color scheme and an eye-catching new sign. The menu will be similar: meat-free burgers, faux cheese, crispy fries and more.