Fresh, authentic ingredients and a casual, contemporary ambience come together at Grille 26. Flavorful, affordable creations like flame roasted pizza, burgers, steak, and chicken entrees, make an everyday occasion feel like something special!
DahliaInspired by the bold colors of Mexico's national flower, Dahlia is where grit meets glitz.In this colorful, contemporary Mexican restaurant and bar, opposites attract. Vibrant, colorful flowers thrive against the dark moody spaces adorned in wood and brick. At the bar, bright citrus and florals marry perfectly with smooth tequilas and smokey mezcals.In the kitchen the menu blends traditional cuisine with innovative creations utilizing the freshest ingredients available to create a delicious authentic Mexican dining experience.Discover the beauty, the flavors and the good times that await at Dahlia.
Riccardo and Marybeth welcome you to their 3rd property, Maribella Ristorante. Opening R Wine Bar & Kitchen in 2018, and Vespa Catering and Brix Wine Bar in 2022, they have created a culture of hospitality for guests who feel like family. Riccardo was born in Florence, Italy and moved to Boston when he was 5-years-old. He stayed in the Boston area for college and attended Tufts University. Marybeth, born and raised in Sioux Falls, SD, moved to Boston to be a nanny and went to Somerville School of Nursing. The two met in Medford, MA, dated and became engaged in Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard in 1996. Relocating to Sioux Falls, SD in 1999, Riccardo and Marybeth have developed a reputation for making people feel welcome with their three boys, Dante, Berent, and Jaxon. Together with their hand-picked team, Riccardo and Marybeth bring the best parts of hospitality to life in their restaurants, for both their staff and guests. Executive Chef: Hector Valerio, FOH Manager: Garrison Haatvedt
Riccardo was born in Florence, Italy and grew up in Boston, MA. Marybeth, a Sioux Falls native, ventured to the east coast as a nanny and then nursing school in Somerville, MA. The two met, fell in love, and became engaged on Martha’s Vineyard island. Moving back to Sioux Falls in 1999 and working at several area restaurants, they opened R Wine Bar in 2018. As owners of R Wine Bar, Riccardo and Marybeth are passionate about one thing: people. They believe that people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. With a curated wine list, local craft beer on tap, and beautifully executed menu, Riccardo and Marybeth are thrilled to bring R Wine Bar & Kitchen to the East Bank of Downtown Sioux Falls along with their General Manager, Jane Allen, Assistant Manager Bailey Bernal, Sous Chef Caleb Carr, Sous Chef Esteban Gonzalez, and Culinary Director Adam Schumacher.
Situé au cœur de Downtown Sioux Falls dans le Hilton Garden Inn, le restaurant CRAVE voisine la Convention Centre et se trouve à deux pas d'Augustana et de l'University of Sioux Falls. Peu importe si vous visitez Sioux Falls pour la première fois ou si vous vivez ici depuis longtemps, l'expérience culinaire de CRAVE est une expérience incontournable. Buvez un coup au bar animé, ou installez-vous au Grand Sushi Bar pour surveiller les plats préparés devant vous par des experts cuisiniers de sushi avec des décennies d'expérience.
Innovative American Cooking with Welcoming Hospitality. Multi-course dining offering three menus: HK Signature, Chefs and Plant-Based. For our latest Discovery Dinner experiences see dates, details, and reservations at https://www.harvesterkitchensf.com/events/Harvester Kitchen is a contemporary restaurant with a focus on the time-honored belief of warm, welcoming hospitality. Chef-owned, operated, and focused on innovative American cooking based on classic old-world techniques. Harvester Kitchen by Bryan is located in downtown Sioux Falls (DTSF) on 6th Street, near Phillips Avenue, with sunset views of the iconic Old Courthouse clock tower. The windowed loft-style space is in the historic Harvester Building. The restaurant is a scenic 1/2-mile walk from the impressive Falls Park and the waterfalls of the Big Sioux River. And is a few steps away from the Arc of Dreams, the centerpiece landmark sculpture of the DTSF sculpture walk, spanning the Big Sioux River.