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Lutefisk and Lefse? Scandinavians are pleased to have influenced the taste buds of Minnesotans, but they are not alone. You’ll be pleased to know culinary influence not only arrived early on from Scandinavian and German immigrants, but later from Mexicans, Italians, Greeks, Indians and Asians, along with a little Middle Eastern flair, the Twin Cities are a dining extravaganza. Whether you dine in a little mom-and –pop joint amidst swank elegance, the fare here is sure to please. Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis is also known as “Eat Street” making this street a “melting pot” of delectables.