Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Smithsonian Native American museum cafe is pretty good.
It used to be.
Yeah, it’s not what it once was. The Mitsitam Cafe cookbook is great, though, as is Sioux Chef, by Sean Sherman, who was quoted in that article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus 1 for the Smithsonian Cafe. The stations correspond with different types of food traditions and different areas of the country, so it’s a good place to go with multiple people so you can share some of the dishes.
The best food that I’ve had in the area has been at pow wows. The Baltimore American Indian Center would be a good resource.
To add: Not a restaurant exactly, but Tillicum Village on Blake Island near Seattle has a program that includes a cultural presentation and a delicious meal. The roasted salmon is wonderful, and the bread is possibly the best I’ve ever eaten.
Tillicum Village closed![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus 1 for the Smithsonian Cafe. The stations correspond with different types of food traditions and different areas of the country, so it’s a good place to go with multiple people so you can share some of the dishes.
The best food that I’ve had in the area has been at pow wows. The Baltimore American Indian Center would be a good resource.
To add: Not a restaurant exactly, but Tillicum Village on Blake Island near Seattle has a program that includes a cultural presentation and a delicious meal. The roasted salmon is wonderful, and the bread is possibly the best I’ve ever eaten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Smithsonian Native American museum cafe is pretty good.
It used to be.
Anonymous wrote:The Smithsonian Native American museum cafe is pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Plus 1 for the Smithsonian Cafe. The stations correspond with different types of food traditions and different areas of the country, so it’s a good place to go with multiple people so you can share some of the dishes.
The best food that I’ve had in the area has been at pow wows. The Baltimore American Indian Center would be a good resource.