Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 23:50     Subject: Native American restaurants

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.


I’m sorry to hear that. Pre-COVID, the Mitsitam Cafe was one of my standard meet-up spots with out of town friends. Thanks for recommending the cookbooks. I guess this will motivate me to be a more adventurous cook.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 23:44     Subject: Re:Native American restaurants

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



Noooooooo!!!! I’m so sorry to hear that! That was probably my favorite Seattle area day trip. The boat ride, a little nature, a little culture, a little shopping, and truly delicious food. Bummer. Sigh.

Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 21:07     Subject: Re:Native American restaurants

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
Post 02/16/2023 21:03     Subject: Native American restaurants

I got takeout from Tocabe in Denver a few years ago and enjoyed it!
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 20:35     Subject: Native American restaurants

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
Post 02/16/2023 18:08     Subject: Native American restaurants

Anonymous wrote:The Smithsonian Native American museum cafe is pretty good.


It used to be.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2023 17:58     Subject: Re:Native American restaurants

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
Post 02/16/2023 17:52     Subject: Re:Native American restaurants

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.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 22:12     Subject: Native American restaurants

The Smithsonian Native American museum cafe is pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 21:43     Subject: Native American restaurants

Whoops—forgot to link the WaPo article:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2023/02/15/native-american-restaurants-sean-sherman/?itid=hp_lifestyle_p014_f001

No real reason to ask but my two favorites weren’t on the list, so it made me think there are likely more great Native American restaurants out there, and thought we could share!
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 16:16     Subject: Native American restaurants

Article/list of restaurants serving indigenous cuisine https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/restaurants-that-serve-indigenous-food
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 16:14     Subject: Native American restaurants

What are you asking? For recommendations for indigenous cuisine restaurants anywhere?
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2023 15:33     Subject: Native American restaurants

Thought this was a nice WaPo article and the pics look delicious. Any recommendations?
Years ago I ate at Kai, in Chandler south of Phoenix and thought it was great, but haven't had the opportunity to return. Even longer ago, I ate lunch at the Hopi Cultural Center, and the hominy and lamb stew I had there is a very fond memory.
I've also really wanted to try Cafe Santa Rose in Tucson, but haven't had a chance yet.

(Sorry my recommendations are all Arizona based.)