Business Description from the Web
Located within the first luxury art hotel in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, Chambers Kitchen combines Asian fusion, modern art and a little bit of sass. Truly a one-stop shop for whatever your mood, Chambers offers five distinct ambiances for dining and entertainment. A full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu is available in the lower level dining room, along with a stylish bar and lounge on...
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Location. The Chambers is located in Minneapolis, Minn., one block from the historic Orpheum Theatre.
The hotel is one half mile from the Target Center and less than one mile from the Warehouse nightlife
and entertainment district.
Hotel Features. Located on two levels of the Chambers is the Chambers Kitchen. A street level café
offers fine dining, and a lower level dining room provides Asian...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
This is a new restaurant in downtown Minneapolis that combines art with a hot bar scene joined by first class Japanese fusion and followed up with an elegant hotel. Enjoy a cocktail on the main floor as you peruse the fascinating art galleries. Then stroll downstairs to eat at the restaurant. Excellent service and great appetizers at very reasonable prices make this a great place to eat....
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Posted by 10best
on January 02, 2008
Tips About This Business
Ask for a table near the panoramic kitchen window. If you're lucky, you'll get a glimpse of Jean-Georges himself wielding whisks and spatulas.
Save room for dessert. An honest-to-goodness French pastry chef whips up delectables like creme fraiche cheesecake with Concord grape sorbet and red wine poached figs.
For the ultimate party digs, ask for room 512 (aka: the Rock Star suite). It has a wraparound balcony providing views of the Orpheum and the downtown skyline, plus an ultramodern lounge area for entertaining.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Anyone who has ever dreamed of bunking at the MoMA checks into this intimate luxury hotel. Design die-hards go gaga for the 60 sleek rooms equipped with custom-designed mattresses, plasma TVs and heated bathroom floors, while contemporary art buffs spend their stay admiring the over 200 original modern art pieces adorning the hallways, rooms and main gallery. The open-air...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 25, 2006)
In Short It's fitting that this picture-perfect restaurant is housed in the art-centric Chambers Hotel. Both the airy, sleek cocktail lounge at street level and the lower-level dining room are peppered with modern artwork. Also on showcase are chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Asian-influenced, seasonal inventions like Peekytoe crab and asparagus ribbons and halibut with Malaysian...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 17, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
My husband brought me to Chambers Kitchen for our anniversary and we had a fantastic dinner. Our server was friendly and attentive. We had a memorable, absolutely delicious dinner. Dessert was amazing! I'd recommend this restaurant to anyone who is looking for a fancy expensive meal in Minneapolis.
Pros
+ Delicious Food, Pleasant Service
Posted by JanieJ
on September 22, 2009
unreal.....read all of bling76's reviews..."my sports car" "rude service" "limo driver told me i don't act like a lady" "my boyfriend this & that" good grief
"i don't eat meat" too bad for boyfriend
Pros
+ bling76 wasn't there when i was
Cons
- i could smell bling76 was there a few months back
I went to Chambers Kitchen recently with my husband and had a terrific time. The space is incredibly unique with Damien Hirst prints surrounding the dining room. The kitchen is seperated by glass from the dining room, which is perfect because you can see the action, but not let the noise affect your dining experience. We had the tasting menu, which was a little expensive but worth every...
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Posted by lalicious
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 11, 2008)