233 Park Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55415
(612) 341-0949
Tired of those unhealthy dishes full of artificial color, cream and additives - try something new. Malabari Kitchen offers home style food with no synthetic colors or flavor enhancers, all our delicacies are cooked with natural ingredients and genuine spices. One of our chef is an Ayurvedic expert and so you can expect healthy balance in all our dishes. We use the most healthy coconut oil. Our specialities include a variety of sea food options (crab, shrimp, mussels, and fresh fish) which you can find in no other indian restaurants. We also have the best Biriyani in town. You are invited to try out the secret recipes from antiquity - the real taste of Malabar.
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The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Building, also known as the Northern Implement Company and the American Trio Building, is a warehouse building in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. PPG Industries of Pittsburgh constructed the structure. It was designed by locally notable firm Kees and Colburn and shows strong influences of noted architect Louis Sullivan. The arches in the top floor windows are modeled after Louis Sullivan's designs, which in turn were influenced by Henry Hobson Richardson's Richardsonian Romanesque style. The corners of the building are subtly chamfered in at the bottom and rise toward a flaring cornice at the top, echoing John Wellborn Root's design of the Monadnock Building in Chicago.The building has now been converted to loft apartments.
MSR is an award-winning architecture and interior design firm committed to excellence. Since 1981, our firm has produced work of enduring value: buildings that are expressly right for their time and place and that culturally and physically age gracefully. Our projects are diverse in type, size, and location, with specific depth of experience serving library, office, cultural, higher education, and residential clients. The firm has earned a national reputation for both designing exceptional new spaces and, through preservation, adaptive reuse, and renovation, discovering innovative ways to repurpose buildings.