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Anonymous
56944
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I was taken here by an old friend I hadn't seen in thirty years.
We started with the lobster bisque soup, which set the course
for the evening - it was excellent. We followed that with a 'small'
family salad (it was huge), then had our entrées. The filet mignon
and ribeye were exemplary ... prepared perfectly. Our waiter
provided the best service I have ever had at a twin cities restaurant!
The iced tea was average. The tab, with tip, was $100.00, and worth
every penny. I highly recommend this superb dining experience.
(I am not affiliated with this restaurant in any way.)
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Greg H.
St. Paul , Minnesota
151
reviews
Wildfire is excellent, and Minnesota's site is actually
cosier and overall nicer than the flagship site in Chicago. The
menu is varied, and any roasted items are fully worth ordering.
Impeccible service, great wine list (though spendy) and a bit
of a drive, though no more than any other in the Metro.
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TONY D.
HUDSON , Wisconsin
50
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Wildfire has great food and service but it's very busy.
Plan to spend a few hours there but enjoy it.
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If you plan on having wine and drinks be prepared to spend some
serious cash!
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The staff could not be better!
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Jay T.
Minneapolis , Minnesota
22
reviews
This place was a little more on the spendy side but I have never
ever experienced bad service and the steaks are among the best
I've ever had. Everything is always cooked as it is meant
to be.
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Leighs S.
bloomington , Minnesota
43
reviews
My family and I had an incredible dinner at Wildfire. From start
to finish this restaurant performs above the rim. This is another
Lettuce Entertain You corporate restaurant. Even though they
are corporate they know what they are doing. The menu offers a
variety of steaks and seafood items. Salads are ala-carte and
well worth it. If you order appetizers, salad, entree and dessert
prepare to spend $60-70 per person. What makes it all worth it
is the service. Our server knew what he was doing and was friendly
as well. This is not always the case in Twin City area restaurants.
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