Upton 43

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A Minneapolis Restaurant That Goes Medieval


The herring at Upton 34 is salt cured and pickled in-house over seven days. Credit Bodega Ltd.

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By ROBERT LILLEGARD
If molecular gastronomy evokes science fiction (foams! liquid nitrogen!), Upton 43 in Minneapolis feels more like alternate history. To eat there is to imagine a world where the spice trade never really developed, a chef-driven culture built on the flavors of medieval Europe. By focusing on old-fashioned techniques like fermenting and roasting, Erick Harcey, the chef, is expanding the city’s eating scene and redefining the Swedish-American foods he grew up with.
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